Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept Unveiled in Detroit

 Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept Unveiled in Detroit
Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept sedan

A new concept car from the house of Cadillac has appeared at the 2010 North American International Auto Show. The XTS Platinum Concept previews a possible future Cadillac luxury sedan that incorporates current technologies.

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

The 5.1 metre (200.8 inches) long XTS Platinum has a plug-in hybrid system for electric-only driving capabilities. Its battery can be recharged in about five hours from empty. The accompanying 3.6-litre Direct Injection V6 petrol engine helps put out an estimated 260kW (354hp) and 400Nm (295 lb-ft) of torque. Drive is through all four wheels.

Nature is reportedly the inspirational factor when it comes to the interior. The console is finished in wood while premium leather seats are dipped in a light cream colour. Cadillac aims to join a growing band of premium automakers who want to minimise buttons and consequently interior clutter. Thus a deployable touch-screen navigation system is utilised. It features something called a "dead front" design which appears black until the car is turned on and screens illuminate. A system of Organic Light-Emitting Diode (O-LED) displays is featured instead of traditional gauges.

Outside a quartet of 20-inch, 11-spoke wheels wrapped in Bridgestone tyres adorns the body. LED adaptive headlamps, flared fenders and a rear spoiler mounted on the deck lid speak about the type of design language being aspired to.

"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."

 


  • A new study re-imagining the luxury sedan, showcasing the progression of the Cadillac Art and Science philosophy
  • Designed from the inside out, featuring a new concept for the interface between the driver and the auto electronics
  • Plug-in hybrid system is matched with a 3.6L V-6 and all-wheel drive for dynamic and efficient performance

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."

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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 effington effington
yet more brutal american styling... although this is a much better application of american brutalism!
January 12, 2010 11:51 am
 Turbo534 Turbo534
What are you looking at ? If this is brutal then so is the new Audi A8 and BMW 7series. Full size luxury cars generally play the conservative game and this Cadillac XTS looks more conservative than the CTS. I like it and I think it will sell well. I would like it more if it followed the Cadillac 16 concept and was more dramatic. Brutal it is not.
January 12, 2010 12:22 pm
 lambocop lambocop
I like it, although on photos view it feels a bit long in the middle section. Overall I like it. Am sure I'll love it in person
January 12, 2010 12:04 pm
 Renegade Renegade
Yep, looks very good, and the interior has that modern Cadillac luxury style that the Escalade never had. Well I guess that Cadillac finally arrived in the 21st century and it's here to stay.
January 12, 2010 12:43 pm
 danteskov danteskov
well.. if this concept remains through the production version, it will certainly be an attractive car to buy considering the ugly A8...
January 12, 2010 1:12 pm
 2010S5 2010S5
I like it a lot. Looks very nice.
January 12, 2010 1:16 pm
 peterjames7 peterjames7
i like it, i love the interior apart from the lcd dials that look cheap compared to rivals (jag xj) but i love the fifties caddy grille as the air vent nostalgic without being overly so. i like it i agree, the new a8 is a real let down, they should have shown that in a different colour in detroit like a black or something dark its awful in that champagne silver they keep showing it in
January 12, 2010 1:19 pm
 radmeister radmeister
Hmm looks nice, interior is very nice with some typical American design mistakes. The car looks huge from the outside, rear leg room seems no more than in a 3 series bmw. Where did the space go? Also bad place for the LCD screens, or bad design of the screen mechanism. Being LCDs viewing angle is very important, and the angle is determined by the position of the driver's/passenger's seat..The LCD should be able to tilt, common sense.
January 12, 2010 1:24 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
I noticed that as well. The angle of the screens looks awkward.
January 12, 2010 8:51 pm
 benz_man benz_man
The screens are not LCD. They are OLED (as the article CLEARLY states), and as such, have no back-light. With no need to back-light, the screens can be perfectly viewed from any angle. What 3-series were you in? The Epsilon platform has a cavernous rear compartment because its a BIG seller in China where most owners will be driven around. This car is breaking new ground; a return to Cadillac vehicles being worthy of the old "standard of the world" slogan. I know you can't help it, but all that hate doesn't look good on you...
January 13, 2010 5:15 am
 joshg_5 joshg_5
didn't know what OLED was...
January 13, 2010 5:07 pm
 Andres2007 Andres2007
You do know this is a concept car, don't you? Obviously the interior of the production version won't have the concept's Minority Report factor.
January 13, 2010 7:44 pm
 nixau nixau
Boring, all Cadillacs look the same, it is like all Audi's look the same. Booooooooooooooring
January 12, 2010 2:23 pm
 MTC MTC
Looks way better than the A8, the A8 looks completely boring in comparison
January 12, 2010 2:29 pm
 bmwaddict bmwaddict
I agree, it does look better than the A8. I really like the interior, the dashboard is from another planet, and I really like how they've camouflaged the back LCD into the front armchairs. Concerning the exterior I am not that convinced though; at first when the Cien concept was launched I was pretty delighted about the design, but now I think it's just about the same story with every new model. They really have to rethink their lines, they're kinda old story.
January 12, 2010 4:00 pm
 theoldman theoldman
wonderful car, beautiful car, 100% awesome
January 12, 2010 2:33 pm
 AlejoConde AlejoConde
I must say, I love the way this car looks, though I may not be able to buy one, it would really enlighten the streets. And the interior is perfect! (I do not work for Cadillac nor am I American, not that there is anything wrong with that)
January 12, 2010 3:26 pm
 HommeStar HommeStar
It looks wonderful from the rear view mirrors onward. Love the flow of the rear in profile. But that front is rather grotesque. Looks like it belongs on an Escalade. Perhaps it will translate to a great looking production version. The Cadillac concept interiors look fantastic as per usual. Let's see how much of this makes it to production.
January 12, 2010 3:53 pm
 car-o-bar car-o-bar
Caddy could hit a home run with this one. Design looks good inside out, better than the new Audi. Caddy however always suffers in the areas of controlling weight, something our society also suffers with... And the extra weight causes handling, performance, and fuel efficiency nightmares.
January 12, 2010 3:55 pm
 Dolomight 74-86 Dolomight 74-86
Its a good successor to the STS, the only thing I don't like is the rims but other than that good job Cadillac. They may be one of the few reasons GM isn't in chapter 7 liquidation right now.
January 12, 2010 4:03 pm
 autoficianado autoficianado
I like this car but I just read an article from the North American Auto Show and this car is Front Wheel Drive. The XTS is meant to replace the STS and DTS and appease the current profile of DTS drivers. Flagship Luxury cars are not Front Wheel Drive (I know All wheel drive is optional but that is the only way I would consider buying this vehicle from a driving dynamics point of view).
January 12, 2010 4:51 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
ow, I didn't know that. Bad news definitely. Should definitely be RWD, AWD optional.
January 12, 2010 5:18 pm
 Dolomight 74-86 Dolomight 74-86
Wait are you serious? The xts is FWD???? WTF!!! Ok does someone have the email or phone # of the GM vehicle planning department? This could have been a good 5 series fighter if not for the fwd. How stupid are the people that decided this thing's drivetrain? This thing isn't an economy car, its GM'S crown jewel it should be rwd.
January 13, 2010 12:41 am
 mongo mongo
What a shame! Cadillac flagship made off Buick LaCrosse/Saab 9-5 platform. This can only be Lexus ES competitor.
January 12, 2010 5:08 pm
 majorsja majorsja
I was thinking LaCrosse too, just as soon as I saw it!
January 12, 2010 6:44 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
This is a relatively nicer version compared the new Lexus LS, BMW 7, Audi A8, and about equivalent to the Jag XJ. I would really wish that they would include a V-8 variant in the line-up though, to better compete with that the Germans are offering in their line ups. Things are really looking up for Cadillac in all of their segments.
January 12, 2010 5:16 pm
 Solstice21 Solstice21
With a little bit of work this thing could be beautiful, to me the hood is just a little bit too short, and those lights look old already... other than that I love the rear and the interior, good step for Cadillac to take.
January 12, 2010 6:11 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
And profile is ABSOLUTELY the best in the segment.
January 12, 2010 6:42 pm
 majorsja majorsja
I just wish they could have given it a lower profile. It seems to be sitting very high. And yes the Sixteen styling cues would have really made this a better looking car. After a concept like the Sixteen, I was really kinda let down at this one. But I'm sure if your throw a rag on top, and white wall tires, it will be the modern day cadillac big car all hoped for.
January 12, 2010 6:48 pm
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