2010 DETROIT AUTO SHOW PREVIEW: Cadillac Unveiles The XTS Platinum Concept

2010 DETROIT AUTO SHOW PREVIEW: Cadillac Unveiles The XTS Platinum Concept
Cadillac unveiled the XTS Platinum Concept at the 2010 North American International Auto Show, suggesting a new paradigm for the luxury sedan of the future. The concept showcases Cadillac’s emerging top-of-the-line Platinum series of models, emphasizing new expressions of luxury and technological features, including a plug-in hybrid propulsion system.

The XTS Platinum Concept was designed from the inside out, re-imagining the luxury sedan as a personal headquarters, built for efficiency, luxury and connectivity. The concept introduces a new approach to in-car electronics that improves the form and function of the car’s entertainment, navigation and information systems.

“The XTS Platinum concept is the next expression of Cadillac’s Art and Science execution philosophy, reflecting our drive to deliver the latest innovations in the most artful manner,” said Bryan Nesbitt, Cadillac general manager. “We envisioned this concept as an automotive personal headquarters, using advanced technology to enable new levels of connectivity and luxury.”

The XTS Platinum Concept uses Cadillac’s 3.6L V-6 Direct Injection gas engine, paired with a plug-in hybrid system. The plug-in technology enables the battery to fully charge from a standard electrical outlet, enabling pure electric propulsion in many driving situations, especially urban commutes in which fuel efficiency may double that of a conventional hybrid.

Traditional luxury sedans were defined by elegant interiors and Cadillac’s XTS Platinum Concept propels that formula into the future. It delivers new approaches to luxury within a design that combines fine craftsmanship with customer-driven innovation. Like the current Platinum Edition products, such as Escalade Platinum and the STS and DTS Platinum sedans, the interior is based on hand cut-and-sewn materials. The XTS Platinum Concept injects more contemporary forms and themes into the interior design, including the use of Organic Light-Emitting Diode (O-LED) displays in place of traditional gauges and screens.

The concept previews a new integration philosophy guiding the development of future models with respect to in-car electronics. The intent is to progress Cadillac’s intuitive in-car electronics systems, typified by the deployable touch-screen navigation system that has been highly acclaimed in the brand’s CTS and SRX product lines. The XTS Platinum Concept previews this strategy via the minimization of traditional buttons and switches. Designers blended the display screens into a flowing instrument panel. They call it a “dead front” design, because the panels appear black until the car is turned on and the screens illuminate. The instrument panel itself reflects the XTS Platinum’s other focus – uncompromising luxury and attention to detail on the interior.

“The Platinum distinction in Cadillac means the fullest extent of luxury and technology and we’ve tried to reach even further with this concept,” said Clay Dean, Cadillac design director. “Just as the technology pushes the boundaries of what a Cadillac can offer, so do the details that make the XTS Platinum Concept an uncompromising experience.”

The interior takes inspiration from nature, specifically the intricate layers of petals that combine to form an orchid. Cadillac designers translated that into a layered and detailed interior. Light cream is the cabin’s primary color and is contrasted with darker elements, such as the steering wheel and an overhead console motif that runs the length of interior’s roof. The console is made of a richly finished wood and houses lighting features.

Premium leather seats include a new style of automotive suede, with a laser-etched pattern. The patterned material adorns the center sections of the seats and accents the door trim. Thoughtfully detailed stitching is used throughout the interior, including the seats, instrument panel and door panels. Passengers in the spacious rear compartment of the XTS Platinum Concept also have access to the car’s connectivity feature, along with a range of infotainment choices.

“We never lost sight of the fact that a large luxury sedan needs to be spacious and accommodating,” said Dean. “Passengers will find generous headroom, legroom and knee space, along with the technology elements that make the drive more productive.”

A new proportion

The XTS Platinum Concept has a distinctive proportion that transcends the traditional aesthetic of luxury sedans and carries the brand’s Art and Science design in a more progressive manner. The unique proportion supports the “inside out” design priority, while creating a sleek profile that complements the car’s advanced technology elements and necessary aerodynamics.

“The XTS Platinum Concept design artfully conveys its focus on functionality through technology,” said Dean. “It is the antithesis of the conventional three-box sedan, suggesting the active evolution of Cadillac’s design language.”

A sweeping profile culminates in a short, high deck lid that meets the XTS Platinum Concept’s aerodynamic needs – including a rear spoiler mounted on the deck lid, incorporating the center high-mounted stop lamp. A high, sloping beltline gestures the vehicle forward, suggesting motion, while the fenders flare outward wrapping tightly around 20-inch wheels and tires. The wheel-to-body proportion was carefully tailored to visually communicate the car’s all-wheel-drive chassis.

Like the interior, the exterior elements are precisely tailored and elegantly detailed. Brushed billet aluminum trim is used selectively and the 20-inch, 11-spoke wheels feature a brushed aluminum face accented with bright inserts within the spokes. The wheels are wrapped with special Bridgestone tires that were created specifically for the XTS Platinum Concept.

Signature elements essential to Cadillac’s Art and Science design language include vertical headlamp and taillamps, with integrated light pipes and richly detailed lighting components. The headlamps feature light-emitting diode technology for bright illumination that requires less energy, as well as Cadillac’s Adaptive Forward Lighting technology, which turns the headlamps with the direction of the front wheels for greater visibility in turns.

Purposeful and efficient performance

The XTS Platinum concept’s plug-in hybrid electric propulsion system (PHEV) builds on the experience Cadillac has gained with the Escalade Hybrid and Escalade Platinum Hybrid flagship models. The plug-in capability boosts the car’s electric-only driving capability, offering additional battery energy capacity and enabling it to recharge from a standard external electrical outlet. The key benefit of external plug-in recharging is that in many situations – such as overnight parking – the battery can fully recharge in roughly five hours while the car is not in use. The plug-in system operates at maximum efficiency when operating on power the battery has drawn from the electric grid. In some conditions, such as urban commutes, drivers can experience efficiency that doubles that of conventional hybrids.

At higher speeds or when conditions demand it, such as brisk acceleration, a combination of engine power and electric power or engine power only, propels the vehicle. The combination of the Direct Injection V-6 engine and the PHEV system featuring fully electric variable drive provides a spirited driving experience. The system provides an estimated 350 horsepower (260 kW) and 295 lb.-ft. of torque (400 Nm).

Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) enables the XTS Platinum Concept to deliver superior road-holding performance while maintaining luxury car composure in “regular” driving conditions. It uses shocks controlled by advanced magneto-rheological technology, rather than mechanical valves, to greatly accelerate response time and precision.

MRC uses electronic sensors at all four wheels to literally “read the road” every millisecond, making constant adjustments to damping to create virtually instantaneous and extremely precise control of body motions.

An advanced, specially calibrated all-wheel-drive system ensures optimal traction in wet and slippery conditions, and helps deliver maximum traction while cornering. Four-wheel disc brakes, with four-channel ABS, StabiliTrak stability control and full-function traction control complete the drivetrain details.

“The XTS Platinum Concept was designed to deliver an engaging driving experience without compromising the functional features, space and comfort customers seek in a luxury car,” said Nesbitt. “It is a new vision of luxury that uses advanced technology to deliver functionality efficiently and rewardingly.”

About Cadillac

Cadillac has been a leading luxury auto brand since 1902. In recent years, Cadillac has engineered a historic renaissance led by artful engineering and global expansion. More information on Cadillac can be found at media.cadillac.com.

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CADILLAC XTS PLATINUM CONCEPT SPECIFICATIONS

Vehicle type:

luxury sedan concept

Wheelbase (in / mm):

111.7 / 2837

Length (in / mm):

203.5 / 5170

Width (in / mm):

74.8 / 1900

Height (in / mm):

59.1 / 1500

Track (in / mm):

62.6 / 1589 (front); 62.8 / 1594 (rear)

Powertrain:

plug-in hybrid system with 3.6L Direct Injection gas engine (with variable valve timing); lithium ion battery

Suspension:

four-wheel independent with Magnetic Ride Control.

Brakes:

four-wheel disc with electric park brake system

Wheels:

20-in front / 20-in rear

Estimated power:

350 hp (260 kW) / 295 lb.-ft. (400 Nm)



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cdokecdoke - 1/12/2010 11:56:14 AM
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It appears to be a badge engineered Buick Lacrosse. The interior is nice, the exterior is quotidian. Whomever stated that this was to look like the Cadillac Sixteen concept was full of it.


jrwilsonjrwilson - 1/12/2010 8:55:36 PM
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I agree!!! lol This looks Nothing like the Cadillac Sixteen...

back to the drawing board Cadillac


sdcarguysdcarguy - 1/12/2010 12:02:07 PM
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Suweet!


B7FANB7FAN - 1/12/2010 12:05:11 PM
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i saw this on another site and the interior center shot looks like the CTS styling but if this will replace the STS I think its a winner. its longer and wider which you would expect from a car in this class. I hope they make a XTS-V model with the aggressive styling and mdified corvette engine. so far I like it but I want to see the performance numbers also


pushrod27pushrod27 - 1/12/2010 12:09:15 PM
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I don't know, it looks to me like they may use the CTS models to make performance statements and use this as strictly all-out luxury. I really don't see a 'V' iteration of this.


pushrod27pushrod27 - 1/12/2010 12:07:34 PM
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looks good, I like it... more conservative than i was expecting, but I guess it needs to be that way for the mostly older customers that will buy it. I'm glad they backed away from the sharp edges a bit.
the relationship to the LaCrosse is quite tangible, but I guess that's not a bad thing. I drove a LaCrosse this weekend, and its ride comfort, smoothness, and interior space are all great - not bad characterisics for a Cadillac.


pushrod27pushrod27 - 1/12/2010 12:19:01 PM
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I was dissapointed when I heard that they cancelled the rear-wheel drive DT7 project for this, but I'm over it now. Although it would be nice to see a RWD Cadillac flagship on the level of the S-Class and 7 series, this car may be a better fit for the times. With CAFE standards looming, they had to go with the lighter and more fuel efficient car. I just hope that AWD is standard and they do not offer an FWD model.
After driving the LaCrosse on which this is based though, i think this car will offer the levels of space and sophistication that it will need to be a success... the S-Class and 7-series start at above 80 grand, the Lexus LS isn't very far behind them now. If Cadillac can put this car out with that interior, standard AWD, a 400+ horsepower option, and keep the price under $75k for a fully optioned model, they could do really well.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 1/12/2010 12:25:09 PM
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Wow, a 350hp awd plug in luxury hybrid. I'd get this over any other of those 25mpg luxury hybrids.


no1listensanywayno1listensanyway - 1/12/2010 12:27:29 PM
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Gotta say not very impressed. In fact, dissapointed. It almost seems like Cadillac is getting stuck in the cts phase, I really hope their design language evolves in the future. A lot of hype over nothing. They should of shown the ATS as well. Oh well maybe in the NY show.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 1/12/2010 12:36:25 PM
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Read the article, and don't just look at the picture.


no1listensanywayno1listensanyway - 1/12/2010 12:54:08 PM
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Yeah big deal they are putting a hybrid engine and an LCD gauge cluster with laser stiched leather. You can get the same crap in Ford Fusion.

I always have and always will judge a car by it sytyling on the exterior. Being that this was a concept I beleive they could of maade the lines a little broader maybe more extreme. The hood is akwardly short compared to the back, and the grille is standard cadillac issuse along with headlights and tailights. It is not an ugly car I just expected more boldness. It is a concept, they could had a little more fun with it....possible a 4 door coupe or something.


pushrod27pushrod27 - 1/12/2010 2:01:40 PM
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i feel what you're saying... I was expecting something bolder and more like the Sixteen as well. This is more conservative than I imagined, but I still like it. The interior looks really good. I'm a bit stumped on how this and the LaCrosse it's based on have a shorter wheelbase than the CTS, but are vastly superior with regard to interior space... how does that work?


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 1/12/2010 6:53:47 PM
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It's not just a hybrid, it's a plugin hybrid, something that can get better fuel economy then a prius. Normally I think compromises are a bad thing, in the car world that is usually sacrificing fun and good looks for penny pinching fuel mising. But this thing lacks all those compromises.


pennfootballpennfootball - 1/12/2010 1:44:39 PM
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The fusion is not a plug in hybrid, the fusion hybrid does not have all wheel drive let alone torque vectoring and you can't get any rap star in a Ford Fusion!


WhelanWhelan - 1/12/2010 2:00:15 PM
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The front end reminds me slightly of the Maybach where the grilled is spaced from the headlights and edged forward a bit. Overall it's like a DTS with S-Class Mercedes lines.


pushrod27pushrod27 - 1/12/2010 2:03:56 PM
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my only real knock is that they should be selling this thing RIGHT NOW. It's not even scheduled for production until 2012, the DTS needs to go away immediately, and they really dropped the ball on the STS interior design.


golfer38golfer38 - 1/12/2010 5:13:45 PM
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I like it alot. Both inside and out. Designers at Cadillac are on a roll. I'm surprised the torque figure isn't higher but 350 hp hybrid sounds pretty good. Hopefully it stays true to this concept.


OBSERVER1984OBSERVER1984 - 1/12/2010 6:09:22 PM
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I realy hope they're gonna put this into production as soon as possible.
Because if they repeat the huge mistake with not selling Sixteen, they'll just kill "The King of the road"!!!


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