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When it comes to trucks, you can never have too much torque or, apparently, luxury. Cadillac is expanding its vehicle lineup with its first-ever heavy-duty pickup, the DRW Platinum, which will debut later this month at the 2011 New York Auto Show.

"The all-new 2011 GMC Sierra Denali HD has been extremely successful, but we heard from our buyers that they wanted even more luxury," Cadillac spokeswoman April Fursten said. "[GM CEO Dan Akerson] said if they wanted luxury, then we needed to make the Cadillac of heavy–duty trucks."

The DRW Platinum shares the same one-ton platform as the Chevrolet Silverado 3500 and GMC Sierra 3500 pickups with a few key differences that make it worthy of the crest and wreath emblem.

The DRW Platinum will only be available in a dual-rear-wheel crew cab configuration with the 6.6-liter Duramax V-8 diesel engine, but the Duramax is getting a power boost that’s exclusive to Cadillac. It will be rated at 410 horsepower and 810 pounds-feet of torque, making it the most powerful oil burner available among heavy-duty pickups. The Duramax will also be paired with an all-new eight-speed Allison "1000-8" transmission.

"We’re going further than anyone has ever gone before," Fursten said. Towing and hauling details will be provided at a later date, but we’re told to expect "galactic-sized numbers."

To differentiate the Cadillac DRW from the Silverado and Sierra, the DRW gets a unique front end, side doors, rear taillights and Cadillac-specific wheels, but inside the truck there’s an all-new interior that includes seats skinned with leather from organically fed free-range Texas cattle and a touch-sensitive control panel similar to the one in the Chevy Volt. The button-free controls will work even if the driver is wearing heavy gloves. Another industry first innovation is a push-button automatic tailgate. There will also be an in-dash docking port for an iPad, which will come standard with every DRW in a unique partnership with Apple Computers.

"The iPad will have a special Cadillac-exclusive towing app that Apple is co-developing with our truck engineers, called iTow," Fursten said. "We’re taking advantage of the iPad’s internal gyroscopes, GPS chip and cellular connection in a magical new way that will make towing a trailer very easy. We’re still trying to decide what it will do."

The DRW Platinum will also feature the first application of adaptive cruise control in a heavy-duty pickup truck. Drivers will be able set a speed on the highway like conventional cruise control, but the truck will automatically adjust its speed to maintain a proper distance between vehicles in the same lane.

Pricing details are expected to be announced at the New York Auto Show, but we expect a starting price of around $80,000.
 

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Gay....the day I need an Ipad to show me how to tow....

This has got to be aimed at an extremely small market of people...And WOW way to pizz off all the rest of the 3500HD buyers by offering more power and torque but ONLY in the caddy...

FAIL...
 

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nice looking truck would be good for all the snowbirds pulling the fifth wheels to phoenix :)
 

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This is old. Who is the gm rep? April Fursten? Odd how this story came out about the first day of April. Check the picture, obvious photo shop.


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I agree that this in particular is a hoax, however just before GM decided to bring out the Denali HD it was rumoured that they were also toying with this Idea! About a year ago it was rumoured that Cadillac would come out with a diesel only 3500 SRW SB CC of course dubbed Escalade HD! :rolleyes: Rumour or not, I do know for a fact that the "high end" diesel trucks are sought after, and a lot of people absolutely WANT a ton of gizmos and gadgets and don't care if they have to pay 100 grand to get it. :eek: Whatever happened to the old bare bones true work trucks?? 4 speed manuals, manual locking hubs, 8 foot beds....LMAO Remember when an AM/FM radio was an option??:d

Sorry just my walk down memory lane!!:d
 

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A little over the top I would have to say. besides 80 gs seemed a little cheap.
 

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Gay....the day I need an Ipad to show me how to tow....

This has got to be aimed at an extremely small market of people...And WOW way to pizz off all the rest of the 3500HD buyers by offering more power and torque but ONLY in the caddy...

FAIL...

the only thing that would be different would be programmong if it existed,also
just finished an allison coarse and only 6 speeds,so if it really came down to it
i would just program the ecm for the customer to cadillac spec but this is a lie!!!!1000% bullch!t,just somone that took a newer truck and put a caddy front end on it:beer:
 

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the only thing that would be different would be programmong if it existed,also
just finished an allison coarse and only 6 speeds,so if it really came down to it
i would just program the ecm for the customer to cadillac spec but this is a lie!!!!1000% bullch!t,just somone that took a newer truck and put a caddy front end on it:beer:


I think you missed a post or two...just sayin...

No Caddy front end...just photoshop...
 

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I love love one. Got an escalade that I love driving now. A drw would be a nice truck to have. But so would having the cash to buy one new if they were made. Price would be more like 90-100g though.
 
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