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Showing posts with label Cadillac XTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cadillac XTS. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Watch the 2013 Cadillac XTS's Reconfigurable Instrument Cluster in Action


Someone alert the hipsters; there is a new fad going around the auto industry and it's called reconfigurable instrument clusters.

Just last month, BMW announced that it will offer a customizable digital instrument display on the 2013 model year 5-Series and facelifted 7-Series, while recent spy photos prove that the next Mercedes-Benz S-Class will also have this future.

For once, Cadillac is not trailing behind its rivals in features introducing an available Reconfigurable Gauge Cluster on its new top sedan model, the 2013 XTS that just went on sale in the States.

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Tuesday, 22 May 2012

New Gallery of 2013 Cadillac XTS Sedan with More than 50 Pictures


It is only a matter of weeks, if not days, before Cadillac begins U.S. sales of its new flagship XTS sedan model that will hits dealerships with a starting MSRP of $44,995, including destination.

Today, we have a fresh batch of high-resolution photos to share with you, which preview the Cadillac sedan in new shades and from different angles.

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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Cadillac to Offer iPad with Special Apps on all 2013 XTS Sedans


General Motors is lifting a page from Hyundai's initiative to replace the traditional owner's manual book with an Apple iPad on the Equus, by offering a standard iPad on the new 2013 Cadillac XTS full-size sedan to assist owners with the CUE infotainment system.

What differentiates Cadillac's move from the Korean automaker is that the XTS's iPad is more interactive as it will come pre-fitted with several special apps including one that replicates many of the controls and features of the CUE center stack along with the MyCadillac App and OnStar RemoteLink.

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Tuesday, 8 May 2012

GM Wants Cadillac to Follow in the Successful Footsteps of Buick in China


Last year, Buick sold 177,633 vehicles in the States and 645,537 cars in China, with the Excelle, which is the local version of the Verano sedan, taking the first spot overall in the passenger car segment.

Cadillac, on the other hand, delivered 152,389 vehicles in the U.S. but only about 30,000 in the world's most populous country, despite an increase of 73 percent over 2010.

Given China's thirst for luxury products, it is no wonder that General Motors would like to repeat the success of Buick with its flagship brand.

According to General Motors CEO Dan Akerson, who was speaking on the company's first quarter earnings call for 2012, there is a plan in motion to boost Cadillac's sales in China six-fold in the next few years.

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Friday, 27 April 2012

Cadillac XTS Features Capless Fuel Filler, will be Produced in China as Well


This week, we learned two new things about the 2013 Cadillac XTS, the first being that it features a new capless fuel filler assembly and the other that General Motors has plans to build the full-size sedan in China for the domestic market.

We will begin with the new capless fuel filler system that replaces the traditional twist-off cap, with Cadillac promising a cleaner and safer experience.

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Friday, 20 April 2012

Cadillac Jumps on the Driverless Bandwagon, Says Tech Could be Ready for Production by 2015


These days, a number of automakers including Audi, Volkswagen and BMW are testing various semi-autonomous driving technologies. In fact, even internet giant Google has given it a shot, so it should not come to a surprise that GM's flagship brand Cadillac is also heavily investing in this field.

Cadillac's semi-autonomous technology is named "Super Cruise" and it is capable of fully automatic steering, braking and lane-centering in highway driving under certain optimal conditions. The automaker said that the system could be ready for production vehicles by 2015.

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Thursday, 5 April 2012

2013 Cadillac XTS to Start at $44,995 in the U.S.


When the brand-new 2013 Cadillac XTS full-size sedan arrives at U.S. dealerships later this spring, it will have a starting MSRP of $44,995 (€33,980) including destination, GM announced today.

The XTS will be offered exclusively with a 300HP 3.6-liter V6 engine linked to a six-speed automatic transmission that drives the front wheel, with an all-wheel drive system using Haldex technology to transfer power front-to-back, and side-to-side along the rear axle, being an option.

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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

2013 Cadillac XTS will Jiggle Your Buttocks to Warn of Imminent Crash Threats While Driving and Parking


After learning that the all-new Cadillac can squeeze in four adults with all their golf gear, General Motors is now informing us about an innovative safety feature that will make its debut on the full-size sedan when it launches later this Spring.

The patented Cadillac Safety Alert Seat is an industry first system that uses directional tactile sensation, or to put it in Layman's terms, the driver's seat base vibrates, to warn of crash threats while driving and parking.

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Friday, 9 March 2012

It's Official: The New 2013 Cadillac XTS Sedan can Fit Four Adults and Four Golf Bags


We just wanted to show you a few new pictures and a video of the brand-new 2013 Cadillac XTS but since General Motors went to all that trouble to convince us that its full-size sedan is compatible with the life-style of golfers, we opted to share the company’s thoughts.

Mind you, young and enthusiastic gearheads aspiring to be designers or engineers may want to skip this post altogether.

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