Is the Cadillac XTS front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive?
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XTS is the only front-wheel drive model in the Cadillac lineup. The vehicle's comprehensive intelligent detection system, including lane change assistance, front vehicle distance monitoring, lane departure warning, and other alerts, is highly effective. The car provides timely warnings through seat vibrations to indicate changes in vehicles approaching from the left rear and variations in the left lane. This gives the driver a strong sense of security while driving. Front-wheel drive vehicles, with their transverse-mounted engines, save cabin space. Additionally, without the need for a rear-wheel drive's driveshaft, they experience less energy loss and relatively higher transmission efficiency. In rear-wheel drive vehicles, power is transmitted from the engine to the rear wheels via the driveshaft, with the rear wheels responsible for propulsion and the front wheels handling steering. The driving experience differs between front-wheel and rear-wheel drive. Generally, you'll feel that a front-wheel drive car is being "pulled" by the front two wheels, while a rear-wheel drive car is being "pushed" by the rear two wheels. During acceleration, as the vehicle's center of gravity shifts backward, rear-wheel drive cars gain better traction and improved handling. In sharp turns, it's relatively easier to regain control in a rear-wheel drive car; simply easing off the throttle can bring it back to its original trajectory.