Especificaciones y análisis del Cadillac SRX
Power
268HP
Torque
302Nm
Consumption
11.6l/100
Emissions
269g/km
0-100 km/h
8.4s
Top Speed
210km/h
Weight
1981kg
Price
59,068€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 6v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
537 L
79 L
197 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Cadillac SRX Elegance 3.0 V6 Aut. AWD · 268 CV (2010-2011)
General description
The 2011 Cadillac SRX is the bold American bet in the heart of the European luxury SUV segment. A vehicle that doesn't ask for permission, that bursts onto the scene with the force of its 268-horsepower V6 engine and a design that is a pure statement of intent. It is the embodiment of luxury and opulence from across the Atlantic, adapted to conquer new gazes.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the SRX is a sensory experience. The naturally aspirated V6 pushes with a forceful smoothness, a torrent of linear power that glues you to the seat while the automatic transmission manages the power discreetly. Despite its size, it feels poised and secure thanks to the all-wheel drive, conveying an immense sense of control and comfort. It's not a sports car; it's a luxury cruiser for devouring miles, where the silence on board is only interrupted by the noble roar of the engine when demanded.
Design and aesthetics
Its body is a sculpture of tense lines and sharp angles, an unmistakably Cadillac design language. The imposing chrome grille, vertical headlights, and a muscular silhouette give it a road presence that intimidates and fascinates in equal measure. Inside, you are embraced by an atmosphere of classic luxury, with quality materials and generous space that invites travel. It's a car that isn't just driven, it's showcased.
Technology and features
For its time, the SRX offered a technological arsenal focused on comfort and entertainment. The pop-up infotainment system screen was a distinctive detail, controlling navigation and a high-fidelity sound system. Although its interfaces may seem outdated today, elements like the intelligent all-wheel drive or the adaptive suspension demonstrated a remarkable engineering effort to offer a refined and safe drive.
Competition
In a market dominated by German titans like the Audi Q5, BMW X3, or Mercedes-Benz GLK, the Cadillac SRX stood as the exotic and different alternative. While its rivals focused on efficiency and sporty dynamics, the SRX played the card of supreme comfort, groundbreaking design, and the exclusivity of a brand with an almost mythical aura in Europe. It was the choice for those who didn't want to follow the herd.
Conclusion
The Cadillac SRX is a car with immense soul. It is an ode to a way of understanding motoring that is fading today: large engines, unapologetic design, and superb comfort. Its high fuel consumption is the price to pay for its unique character and its naturally aspirated power. It is not a rational purchase; it is a purely emotional decision for someone looking for an SUV with an overwhelming personality and the pleasure of driving something truly special.




