Cadillac DTS

The Cadillac DTS is a full-size car that was built by the American company Cadillac from 2005 until May 2011. It is a four-door sedan that comes in five- or six-seat variants. The DTS debuted at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show and was manufactured at GM's Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly factory. It uses GM's G-platform for front-engine, front-wheel-drive automobiles. The DTS was a very mildly revised iteration of the eighth-generation Deville, using the brand's new naming convention, set by the CTS and STS. Writing for the Los Angeles Times, noted reviewer Warren Brown called the DTS "a large, exceptionally comfortable front-wheel-drive luxury sedan." The nameplate DTS is an acronym for DeVille Touring Sedan.

Cadillac DTS
Overview
ManufacturerCadillac
Production2005–2011
Model years2006–2011
AssemblyDetroit/Hamtramck Assembly, Hamtramck, Michigan, U.S.
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size luxury car
Body style4-door sedan
4-door limousine
LayoutTransverse FF layout
PlatformGM G platform/GMX272
RelatedBuick Lucerne
Powertrain
Engine4.6 L Northstar LD8 V8
4.6 L Northstar L37 V8
Transmission4-speed 4T80 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase115.6 in (2,936 mm) (SWB)
123.6 in (3,139 mm) (LWB)
Length207.6 in (5,273 mm) (SWB)
215.6 in (5,476 mm) (LWB)
Width74.8 in (1,900 mm)
Height57.6 in (1,463 mm)
Curb weight4,009 lb (1,818 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorCadillac DeVille
SuccessorCadillac XTS
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