
Cadillac is borrowing a page out of its own book -- one written decades ago -- to offer consumers an interior in the 2007 Cadillac SRX that's hand-crafted by GM's finest.
The luxury crossover offers up a richer cabin thanks to what GM calls its "cut and sew" method, a manual manufacturing process allowing for decorative French stitching and hand-wrapped coverings on the doors, center console and instrument panel. The result is a hand-tailored appearance, higher quality, softer surfaces and an overall more luxurious feel, the automaker says.
Modern technology complements the old world craftmanship with an upgraded sound system for the 2007 model, including a standard Bose audio system with digital surround sound and a jack for an iPod or other media player.
(Full release and more pics after the jump)
UPDATE - replaced pics with sharper versions
[Source: General Motors]











