Cadillac XLR
The Cadillac XLR is a convertible car which was manufactured and marketed by Cadillac from 2003 to 2009 across a single generation. It is a two-seat roadster and has a power retractable hardtop. The XLR was introduced at the 2003 North American International Auto Show as a halo model for Cadillac, and began production for the 2004 model year. The design was inspired by the 1999 Evoq concept.
Photo & info: WikipediaSpecifications
From Wikipedia — confirm against the actual car before purchase.- Engine
- 4.6 L Northstar V8
- Transmission
- 5-speed 5L50 automatic
- Drivetrain
- FR layout
- Platform
- Y-body/GMX215
- Body
- 2-door roadster
- Class
- Grand tourer (S)
- Wheelbase
- 105 in
- Length
- 177 in
- Width
- 72 in
- Height
- 50 in
- Weight
- 3,840 lb
- Assembly
- 🇺🇸 United States: Bowling Green, Kentucky (Bowling Green Assembly Plant)
- Designer
- Tom Peters (prod. exterior: 1999, 2000)
- Related
- Chevrolet Corvette (C5)
- Predecessor
- Cadillac Allanté
Photos
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