Cadillac expands luxury sedan range
- Middle East: Tuesday, October 02 - 2012 at 01:23
US carmaker Cadillac has unveiled the latest addition to its range of sedans, the XTS, Gulf Times has reported. The new model was announced at an event earlier this month in Dubai. The XTS is a full size sedan equipped with direct-injected 3.6-litre, V6 engine, advanced all-wheel-drive system with electronically controlled limited-slip differential, magnetic ride control, rear air suspension, HiPer Strut front suspension and Brembo brakes. It also features standard 20" wheels; capless fuel tank filler for easier, cleaner refuelling, folding rear-seat head restraints that enhance rear visibility, Safety Alert Seat that vibrates to alert the driver and Intervening braking system that lessens or avoids potential collisions.
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