The Cadillac XLR was the brand's first convertible since the 1994
Allante, and Cadillac did not arrive at it quietly. The XLR was
developed as the halo car for the entire Cadillac lineup, the car
that was supposed to prove the brand had returned to building
vehicles worthy of the badge. To do it, they built it on the same
chassis as the C6 Corvette, using the same hydroformed steel
perimeter frame and composite bodywork technology, assembled at the
same Bowling Green, Kentucky facility right alongside the Corvette
on a dedicated production line. What they added on top of that
foundation was a level of luxury and refinement that the Corvette
was never intended to offer. Only 15,460 were ever built across the
entire production run, which makes this one of the rarer American
luxury roadsters ever produced. This one is finished in Crimson
Pearl, a deep, rich color that suits the XLR's sharp angular body
lines perfectly, and it presents in clean condition throughout.
Under the hood is the 4.6 liter Northstar V8 producing 320
horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque, backed by the five speed
automatic. At launch Cadillac noted the XLR was the lightest and
most powerful vehicle in its class, with the longest wheelbase,
widest track, and lowest ride height of any competitor. The power
retractable hardtop opens and closes in under 30 seconds at the
press of a button, converting from a quiet, solid coupe into an
open roadster without asking anything of the driver.
Inside, the tan leather interior is clean and well appointed with a
heads-up display, wood interior accents, steering wheel media
controls, heated seats, and an infotainment screen. The instrument
cluster was designed by Bulgari, which gives the cabin a level of
detail and craftsmanship that sets it apart from anything else
Cadillac was building at the time. The Magnetic Ride Control
suspension, standard on the XLR, reads road conditions and adjusts
the dampers almost instantly, giving the car a composed, confident
ride that suits its grand touring character perfectly.
The XLR competed directly against the Mercedes SL500 and the Jaguar
XK8 at launch, and most automotive writers who drove all three
agreed it held its own in every meaningful category. The fact that
buyers often chose the Europeans anyway is widely considered one of
the great missed opportunities in modern Cadillac history, and it
has left the XLR as one of the more undervalued American luxury
cars of its era. Clean examples in distinctive colors are starting
to attract the attention they always deserved.
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