
Cadillac's front-wheel-drive flagship sedan — a spacious, technology-laden full-size luxury saloon bridging the gap between the DTS era and the CT6.
The Cadillac XTS was conceived as the successor to both the DTS and STS — a single full-size luxury sedan that could accommodate chauffeur-driven passengers in rear comfort while also satisfying owners who wanted to drive themselves in premium style. Riding on GM's Epsilon II platform (shared with the Chevrolet Impala), the XTS was notably larger than the European sedans it nominally competed against, prioritizing interior spaciousness and comfort over driver-focused dynamics.
The XTS launched for model year 2013 with a 3.6-litre V6 producing 304 hp, available with front-wheel drive or GM's electrically actuated AWD system. The range-topping XTS Vsport added a twin-turbocharged version of the same 3.6L V6 producing 410 hp — genuinely rapid for a full-size FWD-based sedan. The XTS was also notable for its technology suite, including the CUE infotainment system, available heads-up display, surround-view cameras, and a sophisticated adaptive suspension with Magnetic Ride Control on higher trims.
In Azerbaijan, the XTS fills the role of a spacious premium sedan suitable for both executive transport and family use. Its long wheelbase provides rear-seat legroom competitive with German E-segment rivals, and the twin-turbo Vsport variant delivers performance that surprises those who underestimate American luxury. The XTS is also widely used as a professional sedan and livery vehicle in Baku, where its reliability and spacious rear cabin make it a practical choice for VIP transport duties.
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| Variant | Powertrain | Power | 0–100 km/h | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XTS Luxury 3.6L | 3.6L V6 NA | 304 hp | 7.2s 0–100 | Comfortable full-size luxury, VIP transport |
| XTS Premium AWD | 3.6L V6 NA + AWD | 304 hp | 7.5s 0–100 | AWD security, all-season confidence |
| XTS Vsport Twin-Turbo | 3.6L Twin-Turbo V6 | 410 hp | 5.9s 0–100 | Performance flagship, executive sport sedan |
| Model | Strength | Compromise (Local Context) |
|---|---|---|
| BMW 7 Series (F01) | Rear-wheel-drive dynamics, stronger global resale | Much higher maintenance costs in Azerbaijan, more complex electronics |
| Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221) | Ultimate luxury benchmark, stronger brand prestige | Extremely high maintenance costs, parts expensive to source locally |
| Lexus LS 460 | Superior reliability reputation, smoother V8 | Less powerful, less technology-forward interior |
The Cadillac XTS is frequently overlooked in favor of European rivals but delivers competitive luxury at significantly lower used-car prices. A 2015–2018 XTS 3.6L AWD with documented service history is an excellent executive sedan choice. The Vsport offers genuine performance at prices well below equivalent German sport sedans. The main caveat is the CUE touchscreen on early models — verify its condition before purchase.
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