CADILLAC LEGACY VEHICLES

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COUPES

ATS Coupe

ATS COUPE

The ATS (discontinued in 2019) was an expressive presence that matched with an equally athletic performance. With style, agility and next-gen technology, the ATS was made for dynamic drivers.

ATS-V Coupe

ATS-V COUPE

The ATS-V Coupe (discontinued in 2019), with 464 hp and 0-60 in 3.8 seconds, was the lightest, most nimble of the V-Series. The ATS-V Coupe made choosing between track-capable and refined daily driver obsolete.

ELR COUPE

ELR COUPE

The ELR Coupe (discontinued in 2016) featured a powerful electric drive system, an athletic chassis for an energetic drive and an optional sport package – all of which made it a true driver’s car. Matching the driving dynamics was a host of standard features that enhance the safety, security and convenience of every drive.

CTS-V COUPE

CTS-V COUPE

The CTS-V Coupe (discontinued in 2015) was a stunning high-performance coupe featuring an exclusive driver-focused cockpit, a 556-hp V8 engine with 551 lb-ft of torque, revolutionary dual-mode Magnetic Ride Control and race-inspired Brembo® signature brakes with red calipers. Pure adrenaline on wheels.

XLR

XLR

Cadillac XLR (discontinued in 2009) was a luxury roadster with true performance roots. Its StabiliTrak stability control system seamlessly integrated XLR’s braking, traction control, steering and suspension systems. And with the push of a button, XLR transformed from a stylish coupe to an exhilarating open-air roadster.

XLR-V

XLR-V

The Cadillac XLR-V (discontinued in 2009) boasted a powerful 4.4L Northstar V8 SC engine with an astounding 443 hp. This two-seat open-air roadster sported temperature-adjusting seat surfaces with two heating and cooling levels, a heated steering wheel with exotic Zingana wood appointments and kinetic aluminum accents.

ELDORADO

ELDORADO

A true driver’s luxury coupe, the Cadillac Eldorado (discontinued in 2002) integrated not only the best in performance and handling characteristics, but also outstanding comfort and convenience. It provided a multitude of standard and available comfort and convenience features, including digital signal processing (DSP), radio data system (RDS) and Theftlock.

CTS COUPE

CTS COUPE  

An impressive balance of performance and styling, the CTS Coupe (discontinued in 2014) boasted deeply sculpted lines and a highly responsive 318-hp 3.6L direct-injection engine. The CTS Coupe also featured amenities like Adaptive Remote Start, keyless access and available Side Blind Zone Alert.

ATS COUPE

The ATS (discontinued in 2019) was an expressive presence that matched with an equally athletic performance. With style, agility and next-gen technology, the ATS was made for dynamic drivers.

ATS-V COUPE

The ATS-V Coupe (discontinued in 2019), with 464 hp and 0-60 in 3.8 seconds, was the lightest, most nimble of the V-Series. The ATS-V Coupe made choosing between track-capable and refined daily driver obsolete.

ELR COUPE

The ELR Coupe (discontinued in 2016) featured a powerful electric drive system, an athletic chassis for an energetic drive and an optional sport package – all of which made it a true driver’s car. Matching the driving dynamics was a host of standard features that enhance the safety, security and convenience of every drive.

CTS-V COUPE

The CTS-V Coupe (discontinued in 2015) was a stunning high-performance coupe featuring an exclusive driver-focused cockpit, a 556-hp V8 engine with 551 lb-ft of torque, revolutionary dual-mode Magnetic Ride Control and race-inspired Brembo® signature brakes with red calipers. Pure adrenaline on wheels.

XLR

Cadillac XLR (discontinued in 2009) was a luxury roadster with true performance roots. Its StabiliTrak stability control system seamlessly integrated XLR’s braking, traction control, steering and suspension systems. And with the push of a button, XLR transformed from a stylish coupe to an exhilarating open-air roadster.

XLR-V

The Cadillac XLR-V (discontinued in 2009) boasted a powerful 4.4L Northstar V8 SC engine with an astounding 443 hp. This two-seat open-air roadster sported temperature-adjusting seat surfaces with two heating and cooling levels, a heated steering wheel with exotic Zingana wood appointments and kinetic aluminum accents.

ELDORADO

A true driver’s luxury coupe, the Cadillac Eldorado (discontinued in 2002) integrated not only the best in performance and handling characteristics, but also outstanding comfort and convenience. It provided a multitude of standard and available comfort and convenience features, including digital signal processing (DSP), radio data system (RDS) and Theftlock.

CTS COUPE  

An impressive balance of performance and styling, the CTS Coupe (discontinued in 2014) boasted deeply sculpted lines and a highly responsive 318-hp 3.6L direct-injection engine. The CTS Coupe also featured amenities like Adaptive Remote Start, keyless access and available Side Blind Zone Alert.

SEDANS

CT6-V

CT6-V

The CT6-V (discontinued in 2020) defined modern sophistication by artistically combining luxury, thoughtful technology and high performance. Featuring the hand-built 4.2L Blackwing Twin Turbo V8 engine with 550 hp and 640 lb-ft of torque, it was considered to be the culmination of more than a century of engineering, craft and technological advances.

CT6

CT6

The CT6 (discontinued in 2020) was a true driver’s car. Having been the first car to be equipped with Super Cruise driver assistance feature, along with an array of performance features and cutting-edge technologies, the CT6 let the driver enjoy a smooth, responsive drive every time.

CT6 PLUG-IN

CT6 PLUG-IN

The CT6 PLUG-IN (discontinued in 2018) was a model for responsive performance, unparalleled prestige and advanced hybrid technology. The CT6 PLUG-IN was as kind to the environment as it was fun to drive.

CTS SEDAN

CTS SEDAN

The CTS (discontinued in 2019) changed the expectations of what a sport sedan could be. It featured performance-inspired design which boasted precise craftsmanship, commanding performance, and intuitive technology.

CTS-V SEDAN

CTS-V SEDAN

The CTS-V (discontinued in 2019) was the most powerful production vehicle Cadillac had ever produced. 640 hp. 200 mph top track speed. Lightning-fast reflexes. Brilliant braking.

XTS

XTS

The XTS (discontinued in 2019) masterfully balanced brilliance and boldness. An innovator, it introduced the world to the Cadillac user experience, underscoring that intelligence with modern design and a thoughtful interior. A born performer, XTS thrilled with a standard 3.6L V6 engine with 304 hp, an available 3.6L Twin Turbo V6 engine with 410 hp and available all-wheel drive.

ATS SEDAN

ATS SEDAN

The ATS (discontinued in 2018) was all sport, and nothing less. Truly built for dynamic drivers, the ATS offered incredible speed, style and handling. With a choice of a powerful 2.0L turbo 4-cylinder engine with 272 hp or 3.6L V6 engine with 335 hp, the ATS brought pure exhilaration to every drive.

ATS-V SEDAN

ATS-V SEDAN

The ATS-V (discontinued in 2018) brought awe-inspiring performance in a racing inspired style. It offered thunderous performance with a 3.6 Twin Turbo V6 engine with 464 hp and 445 lb-ft of torque. With lightning fast reflexes, it belonged as much on the track as it did on the road.

STS

STS

At the heart of Cadillac STS (discontinued in 2011) performance was an advanced 302-hp direct injection V6 engine and Hydra-Matic 6-speed automatic transmission with Driver Shift Control, which allowed manual shifting without the use of a clutch pedal. The available Performance Handling Package included performance tires and Brembo® brakes.

DTS

DTS

The Cadillac DTS (discontinued in 2011) was synonymous with success, and brought together power, performance and luxury in a full-size, six-passenger luxury sedan that remained virtually unrivaled. The renowned Northstar V8-powered DTS and featured an electronically controlled ignition to optimize combustion and power.

STS-V

STS-V

Designed for everyday driving, the STS-V (discontinued in 2009) delivered supercharged, rear-drive performance via a 4.4-liter version of the Northstar engine, outfitted with a positive displacement intercooled supercharger. Olive ash burl wood and kinetic aluminum accents fashionably rounded out its performance-oriented cockpit.

DEVILLE

DEVILLE

The Deville (discontinued in 2005) and its technology and prestige were synonymous with Cadillac. Its 4.6L Northstar V8 featured an electronically controlled ignition to optimize combustion and power. And the Deville’s four-wheel independent suspension included control arms made of aircraft-type aluminum.

SEVILLE

SEVILLE

The Cadillac Seville (discontinued in 2004) was a full-size performance sedan that combined responsive Northstar V8 engine power with advanced driving technology. Supple leather-trimmed seating surfaces were set off by handcrafted Zebrano wood accents. And the fully electronic climate control system had individual settings for driver and front passenger.

CT6-V

The CT6-V (discontinued in 2020) defined modern sophistication by artistically combining luxury, thoughtful technology and high performance. Featuring the hand built 4.2L Blackwing Twin Turbo V8 engine with 550 hp and 640 lb-ft of torque, it was considered to be the culmination of more than a century of engineering, craft and technological advances.

CT6

The CT6 (discontinued in 2020) was a true driver’s car. Having been the first car to be equipped with Super Cruise driver assistance feature, along with an array of performance features and cutting-edge technologies, the CT6 let the driver enjoy a smooth, responsive drive every time.

CT6 PLUG-IN

The CT6 PLUG-IN (discontinued in 2018) was a model for responsive performance, unparalleled prestige and advanced hybrid technology. The CT6 PLUG-IN was as kind to the environment as it was fun to drive.

CTS SEDAN

The CTS (discontinued in 2019) changed the expectations of what a sport sedan could be. It featured performance-inspired design which boasted precise craftsmanship, commanding performance, and intuitive technology.

CTS-V SEDAN

The CTS-V (discontinued in 2019) was the most powerful production vehicle Cadillac had ever produced. 640 hp. 200 mph top track speed. Lightning-fast reflexes. Brilliant braking.

XTS

The XTS (discontinued in 2019) masterfully balanced brilliance and boldness. An innovator, it introduced the world to the Cadillac user experience, underscoring that intelligence with modern design and a thoughtful interior. A born performer, XTS thrilled with a standard 3.6L V6 engine with 304 hp, an available 3.6L Twin Turbo V6 engine with 410 hp and available all-wheel drive.

ATS SEDAN

The ATS (discontinued in 2018) was all sport, and nothing less. Truly built for dynamic drivers, the ATS offered incredible speed, style and  handling. With a choice of a powerful 2.0L turbo 4-cylinder engine with 272 hp or 3.6L V6 engine with 335 hp, the ATS brought pure exhilaration to every drive.

ATS-V SEDAN

The ATS-V (discontinued in 2018) brought awe-inspiring performance in a racing inspired style. It offered thunderous performance with a 3.6 Twin Turbo V6 engine with 464 hp and 445 lb-ft of torque. With lightning fast reflexes, it belonged as much on the track as it did on the road.

STS

At the heart of Cadillac STS (discontinued in 2011) performance was an advanced 302-hp direct injection V6 engine and Hydra-Matic 6-speed automatic transmission with Driver Shift Control, which allowed manual shifting without the use of a clutch pedal. The available Performance Handling Package included performance tires and Brembo® brakes.

DTS

The Cadillac DTS (discontinued in 2011) was synonymous with success, and brought together power, performance and luxury in a full-size, six-passenger luxury sedan that remained virtually unrivaled. The renowned Northstar V8-powered DTS and featured an electronically controlled ignition to optimize combustion and power.

STS-V

Designed for everyday driving, the STS-V (discontinued in 2009) delivered supercharged, rear-drive performance via a 4.4-liter version of the Northstar engine, outfitted with a positive displacement intercooled supercharger. Olive ash burl wood and kinetic aluminum accents fashionably rounded out its performance-oriented cockpit.

DEVILLE

The Deville (discontinued in 2005) and its technology and prestige were synonymous with Cadillac. Its 4.6L Northstar V8 featured an electronically controlled ignition to optimize combustion and power. And the Deville’s four-wheel independent suspension included control arms made of aircraft-type aluminum.

SEVILLE

The Cadillac Seville (discontinued in 2004) was a full-size performance sedan that combined responsive Northstar V8 engine power with advanced driving technology. Supple leather-trimmed seating surfaces were set off by handcrafted Zebrano wood accents. And the fully electronic climate control system had individual settings for driver and front passenger.

CROSSOVERS & SUVS

SRX CROSSOVER

SRX CROSSOVER 

A spirited design for an ever-changing world, the Cadillac SRX (discontinued in 2016) was a crossover with style, space and safety. Combining bold looks with advanced technology, its athletic exterior complemented an airy cabin brilliantly outfitted with high-tech features and cut-and-sewn details. Like the SRX? Check out our latest crossover vehicle, the XT5.

ESCALADE EXT

ESCALADE EXT  

Balancing bold power with extraordinary accommodation, the Escalade EXT (discontinued in 2013) was a 5-passenger luxury SUV which, thanks to its versatile Midgate® panel, could transform with ease into a 2-passenger luxury SUV with an 8' bed. It also sported 101 cu. ft. of secure storage and a max towing capacity of 7,600 lbs.

ESCALADE HYBRID

ESCALADE HYBRID

The Escalade Hybrid (discontinued in 2013) combined an advanced 2-mode hybrid system and a 6.0L V8 engine with Active Fuel Management. With 2012-2013 EPA-estimated 20 MPG city/23 highway and a recognized standard of luxury and prestige, looking good has never felt so good.

SRX CROSSOVER 

A spirited design for an ever-changing world, the Cadillac SRX (discontinued in 2016) was a crossover with style, space and safety. Combining bold looks with advanced technology, its athletic exterior complemented an airy cabin brilliantly outfitted with high-tech features and cut-and-sewn details. Like the SRX? Check out our latest crossover vehicle, the XT5.

ESCALADE EXT  

Balancing bold power with extraordinary accommodation, the Escalade EXT (discontinued in 2013) was a 5-passenger luxury SUV which, thanks to its versatile Midgate® panel, could transform with ease into a 2-passenger luxury SUV with an 8' bed. It also sported 101 cu. ft. of secure storage and a max towing capacity of 7,600 lbs.

ESCALADE HYBRID

The Escalade Hybrid (discontinued in 2013) combined an advanced 2-mode hybrid system and a 6.0L V8 engine with Active Fuel Management. With 2012-2013 EPA-estimated 20 MPG city/23 highway and a recognized standard of luxury and prestige, looking good has never felt so good.

WAGONS

CTS-V SPORT WAGON

CTS-V SPORT WAGON

The CTS-V Sport Wagon (discontinued in 2014) represented perhaps the most audacious branch of the V-Series family tree, with a riveting 556-hp 6.2L supercharged V8 engine, race-bred Brembo® disc brakes, dual-mode Magnetic Ride Control suspension, 58 cubic feet of cargo space and a Cargo Management System.

CTS SPORT WAGON

CTS SPORT WAGON

The CTS Sport Wagon (discontinued in 2014) balanced sport sedan DNA and a responsive 3.0L direct-injected engine with seating for five and a cargo-ready body style. Its 58 cu. ft. of cargo capacity, was easily accessed through the power liftgate. And standard supple leather seating surfaces added to the its luxurious amenities.

CTS-V SPORT WAGON

The CTS-V Sport Wagon (discontinued in 2014) represented perhaps the most audacious branch of the V-Series family tree, with a riveting 556-hp 6.2L supercharged V8 engine, race-bred Brembo® disc brakes, dual-mode Magnetic Ride Control suspension, 58 cubic feet of cargo space and a Cargo Management System.

CTS SPORT WAGON

The CTS Sport Wagon (discontinued in 2014) balanced sport sedan DNA and a responsive 3.0L direct-injected engine with seating for five and a cargo-ready body style. Its 58 cu. ft. of cargo capacity, was easily accessed through the power liftgate. And standard supple leather seating surfaces added to the its luxurious amenities.

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