While Cadillac is moving out of the livery segment—it doesn't jive with new chief Johan de Nysschen's vision for the brand—we'll be seeing XTS-based limos on the road for years to come. With that in mind, MGM Resorts International has adopted the world's first fleet of CNG-fueled stretch limousines, which produce 1/9 the emissions of similar gas-powered vehicles, and have a 200-mile range.

While the cabins of these Cadillacs aren't as lavish as the recently revealed Mercedes-Maybach Pullman limo—in fairness, virtually nothing is—the 31-car fleet will feature appropriately luxurious interiors, and since each is a full 70 inches longer than traditional limos, should be able to convey even the largest bachelor parties or groups of inebriated convention goers with room to spare.

Watch Mlifetv's interview with MGM's executive director of corporate sustainability for more info on the world's first CNG limousine fleet.

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