At the heart of the Cadillac XT5 is a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine making 235 horsepower and a robust 258 lb-ft of torque. Owners wanting a little more power can opt for a 3.6L naturally aspirated V6 engine, the same unit that powers Cadillac's ATS sedan. In the XT5, the engine is rated at 310 horsepower. Even with the V6, the XT5 is plenty fuel efficient, thanks to modern advances in technology. Start/stop tech allows the engine to shut off in traffic, while cylinder deactivation allows two of the cylinders to shut down when the engine is only at part throttle. Power is sent to either the front wheels or to all four wheels via a refined 9-speed automatic, the only transmission option. The XT5 comes in three different trims: Luxury, Premium Luxury and Sport. All but Sport are driven by the front wheels as standard, but all-wheel drive is available on those trims. The base model comes well equipped with heated front seats, an 8-speaker Bose stereo, Cadillac's CUE infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 8-inch color touchscreen, SiriusXM satellite radio, dual-zone automatic climate control, remote start and a 5.7-inch color driver information center in the instrument panel. Exterior features include 18-inch wheels, roof rails, heated mirrors, and a power rear liftgate. The premium Luxury trim adds power adjustable steering wheel, rain detecting wipers, power lumbar support, heated steering wheel, Ultraview power sunroof, and power folding mirrors. The top-of-the-line Sport trim comes standard with the bigger V6 engine and all-wheel drive. As the name would suggest the Sport model is tuned for a more performance-oriented driving style with quicker steering and a slightly stiffer suspension setup for a bit less roll in the corners. Thankfully, the comfortable ride is maintained in the Sport as it makes use of active dampeners to provide the best of both worlds when it comes to the ride/handling tradeoff. The Sport trim also looks the part with darker exterior trim pieces to help the vehicle look a bit more menacing, aided by the standard 20-inch wheels. Safety features across the lineup include front and rear parking sensors, active lane departure, forward collision mitigation and front pedestrian detection while the Premium Luxury and Sport trims as blind spot warning and a rear collision warning.
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