The Cadillac SRX comes in two models differentiated by their engines, a 255-hp V6 or a 320-hp V8. The V6 is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission, and the V8 is paired with a new six-speed automatic transmission. The standard interior has two rows of seats for five. An optional two-place power folding rear seat can increase seating capacity to seven.
The SRX V6 ($37,855) comes with leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control and a long list of luxury features, including an eight-way power driver's seat, a power-adjustable second-row seat, one-touch power windows, heated mirrors, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, a premium Bose audio system and the popular OnStar tele-aid system with a basic subscription for one year. This SRX comes standard with 17-inch aluminum wheels.
The SRX V8 ($44,060) adds more than a bigger engine. Its standard feature list includes heated front seats with memory for the driver's seat and power adjustments for the front passenger's seat, wood interior trim and a premium Bose audio system. The V8 also adds 18-inch wheels and a tire pressure monitoring system.
The SRX comes standard with rear-wheel drive. All-wheel drive (AWD) ($1,900) is optional on both models.
Options include the expansive UltraView Plus Power Glass Sunroof ($2,250); Cadillac's Magnetic Ride Control ($1,650) variable-dampening suspension; and power-adjustable pedals ($150).
Option groups allow the SRX V6 to be equipped like the V8 without the bigger engine. For example, the Luxury Package ($4,100) adds Ultra View sunroof, rear air conditioning, premium seating package and power adjustable pedals. The Theater Package ($3,745) includes Bose 5.1 Digital Surround, DVD navigation and rear seat DVD entertainment.
New for 2007 is the SRX Sport Package ($1,695) featuring front and rear sport fascias, new body-colored grille with mesh backing, four-inch dual polished exhaust tips, six-sped automatic with Driver Shift control, and optional 20-inch Sport wheels with performance tires (AWD only).
Safety features include most of the active and passive safety features available today. The SRX comes standard with dual-stage front airbags, front side-impact airbags and curtain-style head protection airbags for the first two rows of seats. To help avoid collisions before they occur, the SRX has anti-lock brakes with the latest electronic brake-force distribution and panic Brake Assist technology, traction control and electronic stability control. Rear park assist is optional. New safety equipment for 2007 is the optional PSIR Suppression, which detects the passenger occupant's size and automatically enables or disables the air bag accordingly.