but Motorweek didn’t compare the XLR to the Mercedes in this metric. That’s unfortunate, as Cadillac wasn’t necessarily looking to steal buyers from the Bow Tie brand’s sports car.
Despite a powerful supercharged V8 and stunning design, this American sports car never really hit it off with buyers.
This is one pixel artist's take on a hypothetical modern-day Cadillac XRL roadster, and the model features battery-electric ...
Another unique quality setting the vehicle apart from the Chevrolet sports car was the availability of all-wheel drive on the Cadillac convertible. The 2004 Cadillac XLR was one of the first vehicles ...
The XLR has a lot going for it: performance that trumps competition from Lexus and Mercedes; a magnetic ride control system that manages to keep the car flat in turns but supple over bumps ...
The 2009 Cadillac XLR, a premium two-seat high-performance sports car, was Cadillac’s flagship luxury roadster. The XLR was the base model available in a single trim called the Platinum ...
A vehicle based on a fifth-generation Chevrolet Corvette, the Cadillac XLR-V's sport tuning adds a considerable punch to the personal luxury car. Instead of a 4.6-liter Northstar V-8, the XLR-V finds ...