
Cadillac XTS uses an ACD battery, which is a 12V 70Ah battery. Introduction to Cadillac XTS: 1. Engine: The Cadillac XTS is a mid-to-large-sized car under the Cadillac brand, and all models are equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. This engine delivers 269 horsepower and a maximum torque of 353 Nm, with the maximum power achieved at 5,300 rpm and the maximum torque available between 2,000 and 5,000 rpm. 2. Body Dimensions: The Cadillac XTS has a length of 5,103 mm, a width of 1,852 mm, a height of 1,502 mm, and a wheelbase of 2,837 mm.

I've repaired quite a few Cadillac XTS vehicles, and their battery models are primarily AGM battery types, such as ACDelco's 96R AGM or H6 AGM series, with cold cranking amps typically around 760A and a capacity of 70AH. There might be slight variations depending on the model year—for example, models around 2013 might use the 96R, while newer models use the H6 AGM. Battery lifespan is generally 3-5 years, but it degrades faster with frequent start-stop cycles or short-distance driving. When replacing, make sure to match the CCA value and size, or the electrical system may trigger warnings. I recommend owners regularly check the voltage with a voltmeter to ensure it stays above 12V to avoid breakdowns. Although OEM AGM batteries are more expensive, they are more durable and reliable, better suited for the smart features of luxury cars. If replacing it yourself, disconnect the power first and be cautious about resetting the circuit board. In short, just confirm the correct model by checking the battery label or manual.

As an XTS owner, I've replaced the battery twice. The original battery is AGM-type, similar to ACDelco 96R AGM or H6 AGM. The CCA rating is around 760A, which is sufficient for cold starts. When the battery fails, it becomes difficult to start the car. I once experienced the embarrassment of being stranded at a shopping mall, and later learned that AGM batteries are better suited for frequent start-stop systems. The model number is printed on the battery case and can be seen by removing the cover. My advice is not to skimp and buy a regular battery, as AGM batteries are more compatible with the system and can last an extra year or two. For maintenance, I simply check the voltage indicator light monthly—green means it's normal. When replacing, go to a reliable shop; prices range from a few hundred to over a thousand, and make sure not to switch models randomly to avoid damaging the car's computer. The type of battery depends on your driving habits—if you drive short distances in the city, check it more frequently.

I often help friends recommend car accessories. The standard battery model for the Cadillac XTS is an AGM battery, such as the original ACDelco 96R or H6 series. The CCA is approximately 760A, with a capacity of 70AH. When selecting a battery, be sure to check the manual or battery label, as newer models may have been upgraded to the H6 AGM. Battery aging can lead to slow starts and even functional failures, so it's recommended to have a professional inspection every 3 years. The original factory model ensures compatibility with the intelligent start-stop system, while third-party options must meet the same specifications. Maintenance tip: Avoid long-term parking that drains the battery, and charging after short trips can extend its lifespan. There may be slight variations in the model, but the core AGM type is generally suitable. For safety, do not replace with a mismatched model.


