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(from GM Press     Release)  The 2006 Cadillac DTS limousine and Escalade ESVe     limousine reinforce the luxury nameplate’s commitment to introduce     exciting, world-class products. These new Cadillac limousines     feature technologies geared to the passenger and luxuriously     appointed and spacious interiors.
   
   “The DTS and Escalade ESVe limousines are the latest additions to     Cadillac’s continued product renaissance,” said Cadillac General     Manager Jim Taylor. “Our intention is to launch vehicles that are     boldly designed, powerful and feature driver- and passenger-friendly     technologies. We expect that the DTS and Escalade ESVe limousines     will appeal to affluent individuals, celebrities, executives and     leading ground transportation companies in the U.S. ”
   
   The DTS and Escalade ESVe (‘e’ stands for executive) limousines were     previewed by the limousine and livery industry earlier this month;     however, Cadillac is unveiling them nationally to the media and     general public at the New York International Auto Show.
   
   It was a natural decision for Cadillac to publicly showcase these     unique vehicles in New York City , the heart of the largest ground     transportation market in the country. The limousine and livery     industry provides chauffeur-driven transportation to the public,     using a variety of vehicles such as traditional stretch limousines,     sedans and SUVs. With 35 percent of all livery businesses residing     in the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions, and operating an     estimated 44,300 professional vehicles, it is easy to understand     Cadillac’s business rationale.
   
   In addition to the sheer volume of new limousines that are sold     annually, Cadillac is focusing on the number of passengers that ride     in chauffeur-driven vehicles. “Our professional vehicle product     portfolio offers a tremendous opportunity to expose millions of     people who may not be familiar with our most recent offerings to a     truly re-energized Cadillac brand,” said Taylor . Cadillac     conservatively estimates that 2.6 million people travel in Cadillac     professional vehicles each year – that’s 2.6 million potential     customers for Cadillac products. 
DTS limousine
The 2006 DTS limousine,     constructed on Cadillac’s specially engineered, heavy-duty DTS     limousine chassis, features a 70-inch wheelbase extension. The     exterior keeps with Cadillac’s signature contemporary design of the     DTS retail model. It is equipped with new front-end sheet metal,     grille, fascia and standard high-intensity xenon headlamps. The new     decklid, rear quarter, rear fascia and light-emitting diode (LED)     tail lamps and CHMSL are also new.
   
   With seating for six passengers in the rear compartment, the     luxurious and sophisticated interior of the DTS is taken to new     heights. The DTS limousine features a technologically advanced     multi-media center, including a 22-inch LCD TV mounted in the     partition, an AM/FM stereo with CD and XM radio capabilities,     5-speaker premium sound, a DVD player, wireless headphones, and a     tablet PC.
   
   Rear seat passenger comfort and convenience is also a priority in     the DTS limousine. The forward-facing rear seat is heated and has a     power reclining feature. Passengers will also find electronically     controlled doors in the burled elm consoles, a writing table, vanity     mirrors, a refreshment compartment and refrigerator, a magazine rack     and even a humidor. Passengers are in complete command of their     personal sanctuary, with fingertip controls for the enhanced HVAC     system, intercom system, privacy partition, direct and indirect LED     lighting, and more. 
Escalade ESVe limousine
With a 40-inch wheelbase     extension, the Escalade ESVe limousine is a mobile board room and     entertainment suite on wheels. It is equipped with opulent amenities     and seating for four passengers in the rear cabin.
   
   Similar to the DTS limousine, the Escalade ESVe has a high-tech     electronics system that would satisfy audio and video aficionados. A     26-inch LCD TV is located in the privacy partition for     forward-facing passengers, while a second 15-inch LCD TV screen is     mounted in the ceiling for rear-facing passengers. Complementing the     immense visual qualities of the Escalade ESVe is a 250-watt,     5-channel stereo system. It features a flip-up LCD touch screen and     capabilities for AM/FM and XM Satellite Radio, DVD, CD and MP3, and     14 speakers for pure surround sound performance. The Escalade ESVe     also has an embedded satellite TV system that offers more than 125     channels of live programming and CD-quality music.
   
   The rear cabin features nuance leather on all interior surfaces with     genuine suede inserts, plush carpeting and LED lighting. The four     leather captain’s chairs are heated, and the two rearmost seats have     a power reclining feature along with power extending foot rests. A     partition separates the driver’s compartment from the rear cabin for     optimum privacy. There are two consoles in the rear that house a     variety of features, including polished aluminum and walnut tables     for each seating position, a refrigerator, cup holders, a tablet PC,     a fax and printer, controls for the hands free intercom, HVAC system     and more. Even with the privacy partition closed, passengers in the     rear have a commanding view of the road with a system that displays     images on a 7-inch LCD screen in the rear console.
   
   All Cadillac limousines are built by Cadillac Master Coachbuilders     using specific chassis manufactured by Cadillac. With 13     coachbuilders across the country, the program is designed to provide     custom precision-crafted limousines, livery vehicles and funeral     coaches with the finest conversions that meet strict Federal Motor     Vehicle Safety Standards.
   
   Cadillac is the luxury division of General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM)     and produces vehicles such as the STS performance sedan, the XLR     convertible roadster, the SRX midsize utility and the CTS     entry-level sedan. In addition to selling the popular DeVille     nameplate, Cadillac also sells the popular Escalade, Escalade ESV     and Escalade EXT. 










