Last week we showed you a concept car by BMW that has a great chance of being produced within the current decade. Well, this weeks concept is going to be made by 2012—how’s that for instant gratification? And we’re actually kind of stoked about it. You see, Cadillac is supposed to be one of America’s premier luxury brands. One of the nameplates that go head-to-head with the European and Japanese big dogs. And as of now, they’re doing a pretty good job. We love the CTS and we just hopped in their redesigned SRX crossover and that’s dope, too. But you can’t compete with the bosses without a top of the line luxury sedan. They did away with their DTS and STS models, leaving the CTS to hold down the fort all by its lonesome. However, at the 2010 North American Autoshow, we saw the car that will take the place of both the DTS and STS: the Cadillac XTS. It looks the part, but is it really the answer? Read on to find out…

EXTERIOR: The XTS Platinum, when produced, will hold court atop Cadillac’s sedan range. Besides the Escalade, it will be the head honcho. The car high-salaried
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INTERIOR: Cadillacs are luxury cars. The luxury car of the United States. With their newest models, they seem to want to retain that title by kicking the quality of their interiors up a notch. The CTS and SRX, with their nice woods and supple leathers and, how did we almost forget, their rising LCD screens, sport some of the best interiors we’ve seen. And the XTS carries that on. Again, it looks like Cadillac didn’t go too wild with the design, as most car makers do with their concepts—maybe it’s because they actually plan on making this one?—they kept it realistic, showing a slightly futuristic version of the cabin they already produce. There are organic light-emitting diode display (O-LED) screens in place of the gauges and that rise from the backs of the front seats to provide rear seat entertainment; the center console sloping downward towards the shifter and the elegant but technical steering wheel. Of course, we can’t tell if its Audi or Mercedes comfortable until we get some time in it by ourselves but it sure looks it.
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