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Old 11-10-2011, 02:02 PM
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I think, based on what I've seen, that I'd go with a MKS over this. I think the MKS in person is a really underappreciated car.
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why does it look like a Cadillac'd VW CC?

Edit: OK I think it's just the angle, cause it seems to be extremely loyal to the concept's shape.

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High-tech Cadillac XTS is New Definition of Luxury
CUE, new in-car user experience, and Magnetic Ride Control standard

DETROIT –The 2013 Cadillac XTS luxury sedan, Cadillac's most technologically advanced car yet, will be available at U.S. dealerships later this spring with a starting price of $44,995 including destination

The all-new XTS is the only car in its class with standard Magnetic Ride Control, the world's-fastest reacting suspension technology. Also standard and making its debut in the XTS, is CUE, Cadillac's breakthrough in-vehicle user experience for control and connectivity.

Three option collections will be offered on the XTS: Luxury, Premium and Platinum. The XTS Platinum model represents the highest level of technology and luxury, including a unique front appearance, wheels and interior colors, materials and trim. An advanced all-wheel-drive system, using Haldex technology to transfer power front-to-back, and side-to-side along the rear axle, will be offered on all three trim levels above the standard model.

"The all-new XTS redefines our approach to the luxury sedan by combining advanced technology, stunning design and confident performance," said Don Butler, vice president Cadillac marketing. "XTS brings new and exclusive technology, while still delivering the space and elegance that is Cadillac's DNA."

Cadillac is preparing for the debut of CUE first automotive use of capacitive touch, the technology used by many of today's best tablets and smartphones.

A new CUE iPad Application, which replicates the center screen that is the hub of the system, is being used to familiarize dealers with the experience as well as provide videos and information. The App will be opened to the public via the App Store in May as the XTS launches.

"We're taking advantage of the fact that CUE is parallel technology to tablets," Butler said. "CUE is intuitive, in part because its control and command structure aims to be consistent with popular devices millions of people already use. The App adds to this by literally putting CUE into your hands, even before you can get into the car."

Cadillac also will use OnStar to provide live assistance to XTS owners for CUE questions. And Cadillac dealerships will contain certified technology experts to familiarize shoppers and drivers with the system.
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Either I'm drunk or those look like CGI renderings and not real photos of the interior.

That said, it looks pretty nice. $45k puts it around the same price as a MKS doesn't it?
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Come on Cadillac!! Get with the program and put your engine start/stop button under the dash like Acura
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Stupid question, but in the 5th pic above in AZUser's post, the face is popped up on the center stack below the screen. Is that storage space or is it another screen?
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Stupid question, but in the 5th pic above in AZUser's post, the face is popped up on the center stack below the screen. Is that storage space or is it another screen?
Looks like a cubby.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communit...ew-xts-sedan/1

When the Cadillac XTS goes on sale in late spring, buyers will be treated to a free iPad. It will come loaded with an application for CUE, the carmaker's multimedia system, with the goal of getting owners acquainted with the system.

That's sounds to us like an expensive little teaching tool, especially when it's not being used for much more than a tutorial. Hyundai was giving away iPads with its then-new Equus luxury sedan -- the gimmick was that it was being used in place of the paper owner's manuals -- but stopped the practice. Hyundai's U.S. CEO John Krafcik told Drive On at the time that so many Equus buyers already had smartphones, iPads or other digital devices, they didn't need another for information that could be easily downloaded from the Internet.

The Cadillac XTS is one of the first Caddys to come equipped with CUE, or Cadillac User Experience. The CUE app on the iPad will allow owners to "test-drive" the touch-sensitive system, according to Cadillac. The app mimics many of the controls and features that owners will see in the center display console on their XTS, says the luxury carmaker.

The iPad also comes preloaded with other apps such as OnStar RemoteLink and MyCadillac App, which lets you locate a dealer, schedule services and call roadside assistance. For folks interested in what type of iPad you get, it's the latest generation with Wi-Fi, according to Cadillac spokeswoman Jordana Strosberg.
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^ yea, but will it fit in the glove box?
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If Cadillac is going to make a success of the new XTS sedan, it's going to take a strong emphasis on promoting the car's cool, breakthrough technology.

And after the hand-gesture-detecting CUE infotainment system, our favorite bit of XTS technology -- sure to get talked about at cocktail parties where XTS drivers will be talking up their cars -- involves a safety system.

It's the vibrating driver's seat.

If you're thinking it's one of those rolling backrub units, guess again. General Motors engineers have come up with a system that gently vibrates the left or right side of the driver's seat to warn of hazards in the car's way. If crash threat is on the left, the left side of the seat shake. Vice versa for the right.

It reminds us of the "stick shaker" technology in some advanced planes, in which the control stick vibrates if a pilot is in danger of stalling a jet.

The beauty of the system in a car is that it informs a driver of hazards without necessarily alarming the other passengers. For driver's who would rather do without a spouse's backseat driving, it could be a boon.

On XTS, seat vibration feature will be a "Driver Awareness Package" that will also include lane departure warning, forward collision alert, side blind zone alert, rear cross traffic alert and reflective LED display.
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Husband to wife driving XTS - why do you have such a big grin on your face and riding the line in the middle of the road?
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Edmund's First Drive

http://www.insideline.com/cadillac/x...rst-drive.html

Make no mistake, the 2013 Cadillac XTS is a big car. It's nearly 17 feet long, more than 6 feet wide and nearly 5 feet tall. But indulge this big boy's abilities on a twisty road and you'll be amazed by his moves.

And big guys who can really dance are always fun.

Still, it's the XTS's capacity to shrink itself around its driver that makes it feel so capable. Largely, this competence is a product of the sedan's magnetic-ride dampers, honest steering and precise throttle control, which yield road manners far closer to its V-based brethren than to the DTS and STS cars that it replaces.

We'll admit that part of us is intrigued by a Cadillac that floats down the road while pillowing through potholes and wallowing over frost heaves, but mercifully, the XTS is no Fleetwood Brougham.

Authentic Confidence
For this you can thank Bill Peterson, the lead development engineer on the 2013 Cadillac XTS. His team tuned the sedan's magnetorheological dampers to yield a controlled ride with enough compliance to satisfy all but the most highly sensitive backsides. Ride quality in "Tour" — the softer of the dampers' two base settings — is compliant but controlled. Big impacts are adequately isolated, while body roll is well managed, which means some busyness still penetrates the cabin on a truly rough road.

You won't find a large menu of chassis adjustments on this Cadillac, either. And their absence reaffirms our belief that the right hardware coupled with confident tuning produces a luxury sedan that doesn't need to be adjusted.

There are compromises, of course. The XTS lacks the extremes of soft and stiff settings offered by its German competition. The upshot is that you won't spend time trying to dial in the perfect combination.

Old-school hydraulic-assist steering provides good on-center feel and off-center effort suited to a modern luxury sedan. Steering response strikes a just-right balance between sport-sedan quick and Fleetwood flaccid. And we were pleasantly surprised by a throttle with ample precision and linear response — especially at low speed. It's almost as if Cadillac looked at the qualities of old-school analog control hardware, realized the value in its authentic responses and tuned the electronic hardware accordingly.

Familiar Powertrain
Only one engine and transmission combination is available in the 2013 Cadillac XTS. It's the same 3.6-liter direct-injected V6 used in the smaller CTS, but here it's mounted transversely to drive the front wheels (all-wheel drive is optional). It's tuned to produce 304 horsepower and 264 pound-feet of torque and coupled to a six-speed automatic transmission.

According to Peterson, the front-drive, 4,006-pound XTS is good for zero to 60 in 6.8 seconds and will hit a top speed of 136 mph. Front-drivers are also estimated to achieve 17 mpg city and 28 mpg highway.

All-wheel drive is offered on all but the entry-level XTS. It's designed to improve all-weather capability rather than increase the car's handling limits. We drove the XTS aggressively enough to expose any handling advantages the system might offer, and its presence went undetected. At the limit, as you might imagine, this big boy relies on the safety of understeer.

Paddle shifters are present on the backside of the steering wheel but are only activated by dropping the shifter into Manual mode. Doing so also switches the dampers to Sport mode and reduces steering assist. Downshifts are rev-matched while the braking is taken care of by Brembo four-piston calipers and 13.6-inch ventilated rotors up front.

CUE the Tech
Cadillac is aiming squarely at its German competition with the addition of a touchscreen infotainment system called CUE, which stands for Cadillac User Experience. The system — which integrates audio, phone, navigation (optional) and OnStar functionality into an 8-inch touchscreen interface — eliminates knobs and offers no traditional buttons. It's a new way to interface with these systems and — in our brief experience, at least — it seems to be a good one.

If you've become accustomed to iPhone and iPad interfaces, you'll be comfortable with CUE. Navigating through CUE menus and functions is done by touching, swiping, pinching and expanding. It works well largely because the touchscreen and HVAC controls below it respond with a positive pulse through your finger every time you give them a touch command. This "haptic" feedback is similar to what you feel in a handheld video game controller that vibrates — except in the XTS it doesn't feel cheap. The result is that you can look at the road while you repeatedly activate a control.

CUE is highly configurable, allowing users to store favorite destinations, phone numbers, radio stations and more in the menu bar at the bottom of the screen. After a preset time of non-use, all menu items disappear from the screen. A proximity sensor returns the menu items with a pass of your hand — no touching the screen required.

The system's layout is also logical and intuitive — at least to us. We were able to pair our phone to the car in about a minute with no prior instruction. And for those who might find this level of technology challenging, Cadillac supplies an iPad with every XTS. OnStar operators are also trained to support CUE functionality.

Optionally available is a 12-inch configurable gauge cluster that offers four instrument arrangements with varying levels of information. Configurable displays in each preset callow further user customization at a level unavailable in any other vehicle sold today.

Safety Tech
Two safety packages will offer an array of driver aids ranging from simple warnings to autonomous braking. The Driver Awareness package includes familiar technologies like lane departure warning, blind-spot warning and forward collision alerts. Unique to the XTS is Cadillac's Safety Alert Seat, which warns its driver by vibrating on the side of the seat corresponding to the threat. Wander over the white line and the seat vibrates on the right side. Begin a lane change into an occupied lane to the left and it vibrates on the left. Close too quickly on the car in front and it vibrates on both sides.

We've experienced these features before in many cars and find Cadillac's safety seat solution preferable to systems that utilize flashing lights, alarms or both. More importantly, we found the system calibrated to tolerate the heavy traffic we experience in L.A. Its subtle blips in the backside serve as an effective — but not terrifying — notice to wake up. Also, turning the system off is as easy as pushing a single button.

The Driver Assist package (not available until this fall) will include adaptive cruise control as well as front and rear automatic braking, which will bring the car to a stop from speeds up to 20 mph. This feature will prevent you from bumping the car (or fire hydrant) in front or behind while parking. It also includes a "collision preparation" feature that scrubs speed before an unavoidable collision.

Pretty, Functional Inside
Cadillac spent considerable energy styling the XTS interior — a fact that isn't fully appreciated until one experiences the top-level materials. Details like the microfiber suede headliner, tasteful wood trim and leather seat inserts give the XTS the feel of a much more expensive car. Base models forego the abundance of high-end materials, but still exhibit material quality aligned with their price. Six interior color combinations are available, including one with purple stitching. Sounds weird, but it's actually quite stunning.

The button-free, touch-sensitive center stack is an undeniably clean design, and a hidden compartment with a handy USB port resides under the HVAC control panel. Another two USB ports are available in the center console along with an SD card slot, so connectivity is never a problem. Dual-zone climate control is standard, and a third zone for the rear seats is optionally available.

Sized Right, Priced Right
One of the biggest questions facing the 2013 Cadillac XTS is its size relative to the models it's replacing. Cadillac insists DTS buyers will find the XTS amply large, and after driving it we can't argue. With an overall length of 202 inches, it lacks the DTS's sheer expanse (207.6 inches), but space is used more efficiently here — and it's still more than 5 inches longer than the STS.

At 111.7 inches the XTS's wheelbase isn't as long as the standard-wheelbase versions of the Audi A8 (117.8 inches) or BMW 7 Series (120.9 inches), but it exceeds those cars' front and rear legroom and its 18-cubic-foot trunk makes their cargo areas look laughably small by comparison. We adjusted the driver seat for our driving position, then planted our 5-foot, 9-inch frame in the backseat and found nearly a full foot between our knees and the seatback. Only the mutants will need more room.

Four trim levels — Standard, Luxury, Premium and Platinum — provide a broad range of luxury features and functionality. Standard models start at $44,995 including destination. Figure about $5 grand for each additional package, with the Platinum topping the range at $59,080. Cars will hit dealer lots by early June.

Complete Package
The 2013 Cadillac XTS's extensive tech puts it at the leading edge of automotive features, functionality and interface design. And from behind the wheel it's as competent, capable and comfortable as it needs to be. But it's still not the massive, rear-drive sedan offered by some of Cadillac's competition.

How much this matters will depend on just how big you need your big boy to be. We think this one is plenty big enough.
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I love the perforated leather on the dash. it adds a different texture to the design, which i think is also very good.

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That's a gorgeous car. Look at that stick.
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I can't wait to test drive this baby and see how it handles in the twisties!


^ I'm pretty sure I'm the ONLY person who EVER said that.
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why does it look like a Cadillac'd VW CC?...
Cause mobsters need new cars too, and they don't buy no freaken Volkswagens.
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^^ Except in Germany
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So it has an ipad in the dash. Big whoop. This thing is more of a snoozefest than the RL. I think this car gets a free pass cuz it's a Cadillac. Bring on the Ciel!
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Meh!! As with the DTS, this will work well for the over 60 crowd. (The only Caddy that even remotely holds my interest is the CTS.)
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Originally Posted by MTEAZY
So it has an ipad in the dash. Big whoop. This thing is more of a snoozefest than the RL. I think this car gets a free pass cuz it's a Cadillac. Bring on the Ciel!
the interior of this car > RL, and I actually like the new RL's interior (at least the concept).
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750 units moved in its 1st (partial) month isn't a bad start.
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750 units moved in its 1st (partial) month isn't a bad start.
That's like 10x more than the ZDX!



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