The DTS, Cadillac's full-size sedan, extends its heritage of technologically advanced luxury and unmistakable design in 2011. It is enhanced with minor styling changes and customer-focused comfort and convenience features that reinforce its attention to detail and craftsmanship
The ultra-luxury DTS Platinum Edition also returns for 2011, packed with premium features and special paint options that add to its hand-crafted elegance.
DTS includes a Lane Departure Warning system and Side Blind Zone Alert, both introduced in 2008 representing some of the latest safety technology in the industry. Lane Departure Warning uses a camera to provide visual and audible alerts in the event of inadvertent lane change. Side Blind Zone Alert extends driver vision, using ultrasonic sensors to detect objects adjacent to the car in a driver's traditional "blind spot."
The DTS has factory-equipped OnStar 8.0 with Bluetooth capability. This technology enables wireless connectivity of cell phones and other electronic data devices, allowing the user to make and receive hands-free phone calls via the vehicle's audio system, microphone and controls. Controls are located on the steering wheel.
The next-generation OnStar 8.0 system (OnStar subscription is not required for Bluetooth) features enhanced hands-free voice commands, new Turn-by-Turn navigation commands and Emap powered by MapQuest.
DTS models with OnStar 8.0 also feature a Stolen Vehicle Slowdown system that sends a command to the powertrain control module, continually slowing the car with direction from the police. An audio message alerts the driver of the slowdown, advising a safe stop and following police directions.
Cadillac DTS: Review (2/2)
DTS includes a Lane Departure Warning system and Side Blind Zone Alert, both introduced in 2008 representing some of the latest safety technology in the industry. Lane Departure Warning uses a camera to provide visual and audible alerts in the event of inadvertent lane change. Side Blind Zone Alert extends driver vision, using ultrasonic sensors to detect objects adjacent to the car in a driver's traditional "blind spot."
The DTS has factory-equipped OnStar 8.0 with Bluetooth capability. This technology enables wireless connectivity of cell phones and other electronic data devices, allowing the user to make and receive hands-free phone calls via the vehicle's audio system, microphone and controls. Controls are located on the steering wheel.
The next-generation OnStar 8.0 system (OnStar subscription is not required for Bluetooth) features enhanced hands-free voice commands, new Turn-by-Turn navigation commands and Emap powered by MapQuest.
DTS models with OnStar 8.0 also feature a Stolen Vehicle Slowdown system that sends a command to the powertrain control module, continually slowing the car with direction from the police. An audio message alerts the driver of the slowdown, advising a safe stop and following police directions.
Cadillac DTS: Review (2/2)
Specifications | |
Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive | |
Powertrain | |
Type | V8 |
Displacement | 279 cu in (4565 cc) |
Power | 292 hp @ 6300 RPM |
Torque | 288 lb-ft @ 4500 RPM |
Redline | 6700 |
Driveline | Front Wheel Drive |
Transmission | 4 Speed Automatic |
Brakes & Tires | |
Brakes Front - Rear | Ventilated Disc - Ventilated Disc |
Tire Size Front - Rear | 235/55 R17 (Std.) |
245/50 R18 (Opt.) | |
Exterior Dimensions & Weight | |
Length | 207.6 in |
Width | 74.8 in |
Height | 57.6 in |
Curb Weight | 4009 lbs |
Performance | |
0-60 | n/a |
1/4 Mile | n/a |
60-0 Braking | n/a |
Top Speed | n/a |
Fuel Economy | |
EPA Fuel Mileage - City/Highway | 15/22 |
Origin & Price | |
Origin | United States of America |
Base Retail Price (MSRP) | $59,875 |
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