General Motors is planning to produce its high end rear-wheel-drive Cadillac at its Detroit-Hamtramck plant in the US from the fourth quarter of 2015.
The unnamed car will be produced at the company's Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant, where General Motors have invested more than $1bn in the last five years.
Back in April, General Motors announced $384m investment in the facility and the upcoming Cadillac will be a part of that investment.
The company announced that the new Cadillac will be an addition, and not a replacement of any model.
Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen said: "The objective for this upcoming model is to lift the Cadillac range by entering the elite class of top-level luxury cars."
"Currently in development, this new rear wheel drive-oriented sedan uses completely new, custom-designed materials on a unique vehicle architecture."
"In addition to new technology in the car itself, we are instituting innovative manufacturing techniques to assemble it with the precision deserving of a luxury make."