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Cadillac recently launched the all-new, rangetopping XTS. Priced at a relatively reasonable $44,075, it is Cadillac's top dog. What makes it particularly interesting is that it theoretically can compete with the likes of the Hyundai Equus and Lexus LS at a bargain basement price — Yup, it's base price is even cheaper than those guys. But, there is one thing it currently lacks: a long wheelbase variant.

That is, until now.

Thanks to the handiwork of a spy based out of detroit, we've got these exclusive images depicting the XTS in a couple different formats.

First off is the XTS in a proper limo spec. Count 'em, six doors. Not much to say there.

What is particularly intriguing though is what we're calling the XTS-L. Seen in our cover shot as well as below, this car looks as though it has added several inches to its length to make it a bit more friendly for rear seat passengers. And while I would assume that this can/will be on tap for commercial purposes in the domestic market, I wouldn't be surprised if General Motors served this up for the markets in the far east. That's where American cars are yearned for.



SPIED: Cadillac's Flagship XTS Caught Sporting A LOOOONG Wheelbase

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