Cadillac · 2018
XTS Limo 3.6L 6-cyl
✓ EPA Verified
Regular Gasoline
Special Purpose Vehicle 2WD
Front-Wheel Drive
City
15
MPG
Combined
17
MPG
Highway
21
MPG
Annual Fuel Cost
$2,600
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$450
more per year
Class Comparison — Special Purpose Vehicle 2WD
Bottom 13%
Better than 13 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 17 MPG
This vehicle
17 MPG
Class average
21 MPG
Class lowest
15 MPG
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
3
Energy Score
Out of 10
3
GHG Score
Out of 10
525 lbs
Annual CO₂
g/mile tailpipe CO₂
No
Start-Stop
Not equipped
Vehicle Specifications
Engine3.6L 6-cyl
TransmissionAutomatic (S6)
DriveFront-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeRegular Gasoline
Vehicle ClassSpecial Purpose Vehicle 2WD
Engine DescSIDI
Start-StopNo
EPA Vehicle ID39456

17 MPG combined isn’t going to win any economy contests, but let’s be honest: few buyers of the 2018 Cadillac XTS Limo with its 3.6L V6 are prioritizing fuel efficiency above all else. This isn’t a Prius hauling groceries; it’s a stretched luxury car designed for chauffeured service, airport transfers, and special events. Its mission is passenger comfort and curb appeal, and fuel consumption plays a supporting role, not the starring one.

City and highway performance

The EPA estimates for the 2018 XTS Limo are 15 MPG in the city and 21 MPG on the highway. The city figure is understandable, given the vehicle’s weight and the demands placed on it, frequent stop-and-go traffic, idling at curbsides, and occasional bursts of acceleration to merge or pass. The highway number, while not stellar, reflects the engine’s ability to cruise relatively efficiently at steady speeds.

However, remember that a fully loaded limo, especially one running the air conditioning full blast, will likely see those numbers dip noticeably. The long wheelbase and added weight significantly impact fuel consumption compared to a standard XTS sedan.

Annual fuel cost

According to the EPA, the annual fuel cost for the 2018 Cadillac XTS Limo 3.6L is estimated at $2,600. This figure is based on driving 15,000 miles per year, with 55% of those miles driven in the city and 45% on the highway, using national average fuel prices. Of course, what you’ll actually spend depends heavily on how many miles you drive, how you drive, and the prevailing gas prices in your area.

For livery services operating extended hours or covering vast territories, this annual cost could easily climb higher, factoring directly into their operational expenses.

Real-world expectations

Do not expect to consistently match the EPA estimates in real-world driving. The XTS Limo often faces conditions that are inherently fuel-inefficient: short trips, stop-and-go traffic, extended idling, and the added weight of multiple passengers and their luggage. Professional drivers, mindful of their bottom line, might achieve slightly better numbers through gentle acceleration and consistent speeds. However, the nature of the vehicle’s purpose, which often involves prioritizing passenger comfort and minimizing delays, will almost inevitably lead to fuel consumption above the EPA’s projections. If you would like to see all Cadillac fuel economy data you can find it online.

How it compares

Compared to other large luxury sedans or limousines, the 2018 XTS Limo’s fuel economy is generally within the expected range. For example, the Lincoln Continental, often considered a competitor for livery services, achieve around 16 MPG combined with its base V6 engine. While certain smaller luxury sedans like the BMW 530i (27 MPG combined) offer significantly better fuel economy, they lack the space and prestige required for limousine applications. The XTS Limo isn’t trying to compete with these smaller more economic vehicles. Buyers looking for XTS MPG across all years can view that information online as well.

Tips to maximize efficiency

Gentle acceleration and braking are crucial. Although the 3.6L V6 offers adequate power, avoid unnecessary hard acceleration, as it will significantly impact fuel consumption. Anticipate traffic flow and maintain a steady pace whenever possible. Quick starts and stops will always hurt MPG.

Tire inflation plays a significant role. Ensure that the tires are properly inflated to the recommended pressure, which you can find on the sticker located on the driver’s side doorjamb. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance and decrease fuel economy; furthermore, in a heavy limo, appropriately inflated tires are a safety measure.

Limit idling time. The XTS Limo is often used for waiting at airports or event venues. Excessive idling consumes fuel without covering any distance. If you anticipate a long wait, consider turning off the engine when safe and appropriate, especially if conditions allow.

Regular maintenance is essential. Ensure that the engine is properly tuned and that all scheduled maintenance is performed on time. A well-maintained engine runs more efficiently. Pay close attention to air filter replacement, as a clogged filter restricts airflow and reduces fuel economy.

Consider route planning. Whenever possible, plan routes that minimize stop-and-go traffic and maximize highway driving. Avoiding congested areas and choosing routes with smoother traffic flow can improve fuel economy, especially on longer trips where efficiency matters most.