2010 Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept

CADILLAC XTS PLATINUM CONCEPT




GM's Cadillac luxury brand shows at the Detroit Motor Show with the Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept the upcoming luxury sedan in the brand. The XTS series will eventually replace the DTS and STS.

With a length of 5.17 meters to set the Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept series right between the DTS and STS . In measuring the width of the XTS, which at the Detroit Motor Show debut, 1.90 meters, 1.50 meters in height. With a wheelbase of 2.84 meters and passengers should find adequate space.






In the concept car, which is recognized as a Platinum variant and thus coming top model, has Cadillac integrates all kinds of automotive luxury and lots of communication and entertainment functions.
Shall belong next to a comprehensive Entertainmenstsystem, displays with LED technology and a retractable screen for the navigation system known as hidden controls for interior design. As long as they are virtually invisible until they are needed. These are embedded in a landscape of exquisite leather and precious wood.
Even when the lines are used on the classic Cadillac sedan form. The XTS wears a coupe-like lines with far reaching back roof and a short, high trunk stub. The XTS-face attacks on the other hand, the classical elements such as Cadillac upright headlights, here in LED technology and its wide chrome grille. Fill the wheel wells 20-inch alloy wheels.
Hybrid with 354 hp
Even when set on Cadillac drive future technologies. Proposed under the hood so the 3.6-liter V6 with gasoline direct injection, which was in league with an electric motor. The lithium-ion battery can also be downloaded at any conventional outlet. The overall performance of the hybrid drive system that drives all four wheels are on GM with 354 hp, the torque is 400 Nm.
Other features of the Cadillac XTS include an electronically controlled, adaptive suspension, ABS and ESP. When the XTS will go into production, GM does not have any information about it.
 


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