Yesterday, General Motors finally put a price on fullsize luxury, as the all-new 2013 Cadillac XTS got a sticker of $44,995 for the US market.
This is only the base price, as more information will be officially announced at a later date. The car you get for a MSRP just under $45,000 is equipped with a 300HP 3.6-liter V6 engine linked to a six-speed automatic transmission. Despite being a huge front-wheel drive barge, the XTS is also supposed to be a new definition of American luxury.
There will be three trim levels available, and Cadillac will release full pricing information at a later date.
It’s fitted with CUE, new in-car user experience, and Magnetic Ride Control as standard features.
“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.”
“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.”
There will be three trim levels available, and Cadillac will release full pricing information at a later date.
It’s fitted with CUE, new in-car user experience, and Magnetic Ride Control as standard features.
“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.”
“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.”