What are the differences between the Cadillac XTS and ATS-L?

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DelAmara
07/24/25 9:56pm
The differences between the Cadillac XTS and ATS-L are as follows: 1. Different engine layouts: The Cadillac ATS-L adopts a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, while the XTS uses a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout. 2. Different engine power: Both are equipped with a 2.0T engine, but the Cadillac ATS-L has a maximum power of 205KW and a maximum torque of 400N·m, while the XTS has a maximum power of 198KW and a maximum torque of 353N·m. 3. Different transmissions: The Cadillac ATS-L is equipped with an 8AT transmission, while the XTS uses a 6AT transmission. 4. Different exterior and interior designs: Since the Cadillac ATS-L has not been updated after the 2017 model, its exterior design style is relatively older, while the XTS adopts Cadillac's latest design language.
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