The first-ever 2017 Crossover Touring 5 (XT5) is a
comprehensively upgraded luxury crossover and the cornerstone of a new series
of crossovers in the brand's ongoing expansion. The first-ever Cadillac XT5
begun production in the U.S. and China in spring 2016.
Cadillac crossovers will wear the "XT"
designation, a key aspect of the brand's product-driven global growth plan.
CHASSIS - Lightweight, efficient package enables more
space
The Cadillac XT5 is completely new, residing on a
unique chassis and structure.
Cadillac's new crossover embodies the company's
expertise for lightweight and agile driving dynamics. The new XT5 is 278 pounds
(126 kg) lighter than the current SRX , and 100 pounds (45 kg) lighter than the
Audi Q5 - despite the Cadillac being seven inches longer. The new Cadillac XT5
is more than 650 pounds (295 kg) lighter than the Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class,
achieving this with no compromise to body rigidity and crash performance.
Rear-seat legroom is increased 3.2 in. (8.1 cm) in the
XT5, compared to the SRX. The rear seat reclines and slides fore and aft, as
well.
This was achieved using many of the techniques applied
on the Cadillac CTS and ATS sport sedans - the lightest cars in their
respective segments. This includes the use of laser welding, ultra
high-strength steel and advanced analytics that ensure a stronger structure,
and excellent crash performance with less overall bulk.
The new architecture delivers a wheelbase two inches
longer than the SRX, and a track one inch wider, enabling more useable interior
space. However, the Cadillac XT5's overall length, width and height are fractionally
smaller than the SRX. This gives the car a firmly planted stance, and a lean
and sleek look.
INTERIOR DESIGN - New Cadillac interior design theme
emphasizes space and craftsmanship
The Cadillac XT5 brings a new level of sophistication
to showcase Cadillac's evolving design language, recently seen on the upcoming
CT6 Sedan. The XT5 has a strong visual presence, a lean, taut, liquid quality
to the surfaces with flowing, uninterrupted lines separated by crisp edges.
"The XT5 has a great stance, with wheels further
to the corners and overhangs reduced," said Andrew Smith, Cadillac
executive director of global design. "Our team continues to evolve the
design language of Cadillac."
The Cadillac XT5's interior is based on a philosophy
of clean, modern elegance and craftsmanship.
"We believe that luxury crossover customers
particularly focus on interior design and materials," said Smith.
"This design direction is predicated on modern craftsmanship and the
artistic integration of technology."
Interior surfaces inside the XT5 are wider and more
horizontal in orientation, emphasizing efficient use of space. Like all
Cadillac models, the interior is assembled with cut-and-sewn wrapped panels,
rather than molded surfaces typical of mainstream vehicles.
"Our focus for the interior was sophistication
and simplicity, ensuring an economy of lines to reduce visual noise and
clutter," Smith said. "A feeling of space is the ultimate luxury, so
we sought to emphasize that. We also use a greater variety of authentic materials
and palette of colors to deliver expressive interiors in all trim levels."
Cadillac will offer a Platinum edition for the first
time in this segment. Made popular initially on Cadillac's Escalade, the XT5
Platinum includes unique interior and exterior trim and materials and combines
them with the highest technology features. In total, the Cadillac XT5 includes
five interior color and trim choices, with decorative trim options ranging from
carbon fiber to two types of aluminum and three types of genuine wood.
POWERTRAIN - Advanced powertrains add to efficiency
and dynamics
In the U.S. market, the 2017 Cadillac XT5 will be
powered by the new 3.6-liter V6 engine which debuted earlier this year on the
brand's ATS and CTS sport sedans and is featured on the CT6. This engine has
been completely redesigned and features Active Fuel Management cylinder
deactivation technology, which allows the engine to seamlessly and
automatically switch to a fuel-saving 4-cylinder mode under low or moderate
loads.
With an estimated peak output of 310-horsepower and
270 lb-ft of torque, the new V6 uses variable valve timing for strong response
and smooth power delivery. Cadillac's new Stop/Start technology automatically
stops and starts the engine when the vehicle is at rest in traffic stops,
saving fuel and reducing emissions while enhancing the quietness expected of a
luxury vehicle.
In China, the Cadillac XT5 will be offered with a
standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine. Powerful, yet compact,
the 2.0T also features Stop/Start technology.
A new 8-speed automatic transmission is standard for
the XT5, which also debuts Electronic Precision Shift - the first
electronically controlled transmission shifter for a Cadillac. Electronic
Precision Shift reduces noise and vibration, and it allows for greater use of
the cabin space with a storage space beneath the center console.
An optional new advanced "twin clutch"
all-wheel drive system continuously and automatically delivers excellent
traction across a variety of conditions. While engineered specifically for
strong performance in wet, snowy or icy conditions, it also provides enhanced
stability in dry weather.
Due to the twin clutch design, the AWD system is
capable of transferring up to 100 percent of available torque to either the
front or rear axle. Also, across the rear axle, the electronically controlled
rear differential can direct up to 100 percent of available torque to either
wheel laterally. This capability is designed for "split-coefficient"
surfaces, such as when there is more water, ice or snow on one side of the road
surface than the other.
The AWD system is driver-controlled, and includes a
new "disconnect" feature that disables the rear drive unit for
improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
The lightweight structure of the Cadillac XT5 is
stiffer and stronger than the SRX due to the use of improved materials and
advanced design methods. A diagonal "A-frame" front chassis brace in
the underbody was added to provide a more solid driver feel and stiffness for
the vehicle in turns.
The new suspension features lightweight components
with a MacPherson Strut design in the front and a five-link independent design
at the rear.
Standard wheels are 18-inches with 20-inch wheels
optional. All versions equipped with 20-inch wheels have a Continuous Damping
Control system to manage ride control in real time. Additional ride bushings on
the rear cradle are exclusive to the XT5 Platinum model and are specifically
tuned to provide added ride comfort for rear seat passengers.
TECHNOLOGY - Advanced technology systems add luxury,
safety
The first-ever XT5 includes Cadillac's latest
production systems in connectivity and safety.
Cadillac's patented new industry-leading Rear Camera
Mirror system debuts on the CT6 sedan and the XT5. The system enhances the
driver's rear vision by 300 percent, using a video display applied over the
conventional inside rearview mirror. A high-dynamic range camera records wider
images behind the car, streams the image to video processing software which
"removes" obstacles such as the roof, rear pillars and rear seat
passengers, projecting an unobstructed view to a Liquid Crystal Display.
The Cadillac CUE system for connectivity and control
is upgraded for the XT5. A faster and more powerful processor provides
best-ever response and accuracy. The Cadillac XT5 features an integrated
wireless charger for mobile devices, with a slot designed into the center
console. Like all Cadillac models in 2016, XT5 features 4G wireless
connectivity, with a standard integrated Wi-Fi hotspot and standard Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto for simpler in-car phone integration.
The rear liftgate of the Cadillac XT5 includes
hands-free operation, allowing it to open or close via gesture control beneath
the rear bumper.
An optional color reconfigurable Heads-Up Display is
available. Cadillac's signature LED light pipes are standard inside and out,
while full LED headlamps are optional. A Surround Vision feature enables a
"bird's eye" view of the perimeter around the car to assist in
parking.
In addition, XT5 features Cadillac's Driver Awareness and Driver Assist packages to aid vision and collision avoidance. These include automatic front and rear braking for low-speed conditions, Lane Keeping Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert, full-speed range Adaptive Cruise Control and Automatic Parking Assist.
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