Cadillac uveils new XTS
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, September 16 - 2012 at 10:39
Cadillac has unveiled in Dubai's Downtown district the all-new 2013 XTS luxury sedan in the Middle East, Saudi Gazette has reported. The new XTS offers more interior space than midsize luxury cars and is comparable to full-size sedans, particularly in the rear seat area, where it has 1,016 mm of rear legroom, said John Stadwick, president and managing director of General Motors Middle East. The new model will be available in the Middle East with a standard direct-injected 3.6-litre V-6 engine and is the only luxury sedan with Magnetic Ride Control. In addition, the XTS is equipped with a standard advanced all-wheel-drive system that uses Haldex technology to transfer power front-to-back, and side-to-side along the rear axle.
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