First Images of 2010 Cadillac SRX Crossover Released

2010 Cadillac SRX Crossover

By Clinton Deacon
August 15, 2008 4:00 PM
Filed Under: American, Cadillac

On the same day Cadillac releases the first details of the CTS wagon, they have gone and teased us with the first images of the all new SRX Crossover. The 2010 model is intended to bring a dynamic alternative to the marketplace in the luxury crossover segment with its styling and proportions that are based on the Provaq Concept which toured the automotive circuit earlier this year.

“The next-generation SRX is the result of the continued exploration and refining of Cadillac design language, with the goal of creating dramatic presence in the luxury crossover space,” says Clay Dean, Cadillac design director.

It will be launched in the middle, we are likely to get our first opportunity to see the model in the flesh at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.

Press Release

Today Cadillac provided a special sneak preview of the next-generation SRX Crossover, a 2010 model that will launch worldwide in mid-2009.The all-new SRX is intended to bring a more dynamic alternative to the heart of the luxury crossover segment, featuring a fresh iteration of Cadillac’s signature design language.

“The next-generation SRX is the result of the continued exploration and refining of Cadillac design language, with the goal of creating dramatic presence in the luxury crossover space,” says Clay Dean, Cadillac design director.

The all-new SRX debuts at major global auto shows later this year, at which time complete details will be released. The 2010 model will replace the current SRX Crossover, which launched in 2004 as a key component of Cadillac’s ongoing product renaissance and global expansion. This next-generation crossover is similar in styling and proportion to Cadillac’s Provoq Concept that appeared in many auto shows during 2008.

The all-new production model is being developed to achieve excellent driving dynamics and wet-weather traction, with an elegantly modern cabin designed to accommodate five passengers and ample cargo.

“The next-generation SRX, along with the new CTS Sport Wagon, showcases Cadillac taking its dramatic design into new directions, particularly cars and crossovers that are the right size at the right time for today’s luxury consumers,” said Jim Taylor, Cadillac general manager.