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The '''[[Cadillac]] DTS (DeVille Touring Sedan)''' replaces the [[Cadillac DeVille]] as that carmaker's largest luxury car for the 2006 model year. The DTS follows the naming and styling direction set by the earlier [[Cadillac CTS|CTS]] and [[Cadillac STS|STS]].
The '''[[Cadillac]] DTS (DeVille Touring Sedan)''' replaces the [[Cadillac DeVille]] as that carmaker's largest luxury car for the 2006 model year. The DTS follows the naming and styling direction set by the earlier [[Cadillac CTS|CTS]] and [[Cadillac STS|STS]].
[[Image:Cadillac-DTS-Limo.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Cadillac DTSPresidential limousine]]
 
The design of the DTS was introduced in a unique way. A specially-designed and outfitted presidential DTS limousine was utilized during the second inauguration of George W. Bush in the January 20, 2005 parade. While details of the vehicle, codenamed Stagecoach, are highly classified, it is presumed to be heavily armored and feature advanced communication equipment. The production DTS was shown at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show on February 9.
The design of the DTS was introduced in a unique way. A specially-designed and outfitted presidential DTS limousine was utilized during the second inauguration of George W. Bush in the January 20, 2005 parade. While details of the vehicle, codenamed Stagecoach, are highly classified, it is presumed to be heavily armored and feature advanced communication equipment. The production DTS was shown at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show on February 9.


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|''Performance''||2006–||4.6 L ''[[GM Premium V engine#L37|L37 Northstar]]'' [[V8]]||291 [[HP|hp]] (217 kW)||288 ft·lbf (390 N·m)
|''Performance''||2006–||4.6 L ''[[GM Premium V engine#L37|L37 Northstar]]'' [[V8]]||291 [[HP|hp]] (217 kW)||288 ft·lbf (390 N·m)
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:Cadillac-DTS-Limo.jpg|[[Cadillac One|Cadillac DTS Presidential limousine]]
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==External links==  
==External links==  

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The Cadillac DTS (DeVille Touring Sedan) replaces the Cadillac DeVille as that carmaker's largest luxury car for the 2006 model year. The DTS follows the naming and styling direction set by the earlier CTS and STS.

The design of the DTS was introduced in a unique way. A specially-designed and outfitted presidential DTS limousine was utilized during the second inauguration of George W. Bush in the January 20, 2005 parade. While details of the vehicle, codenamed Stagecoach, are highly classified, it is presumed to be heavily armored and feature advanced communication equipment. The production DTS was shown at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show on February 9.

The DTS is manufactured at GM's Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly factory in Hamtramck, Michigan. The Luxury models are priced a US$41,990, while the Performance version is priced at US$50,490. While the base MSRP for the STS is slightly higher than that for the DTS, the top-of-the-line model is slightly more affordable.

One major feature change from the Deville to the DTS was the deletion of the 6-passenger seating option for non-limousine models.

Model Year Engine Power Torque
Luxury 2006– 4.6 L Northstar V8 275 hp (205 kW) 292 ft·lbf (396 N·m)
Performance 2006– 4.6 L L37 Northstar V8 291 hp (217 kW) 288 ft·lbf (390 N·m)

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