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Few vehicles are associated with fame, luxury, and status like the Cadillac Escalade. The Escalade IQ (see our review) sets a “new standard for luxury electric vehicles,” GM claims, building on the ...
The Escalade IQ is big. Like, bigger than you think. It’s about a foot longer than a gas Escalade, while the stretched IQL maintains the same size gap over the ESV. (Coincidentally, the Escalade IQ is ...
Boasting an estimated 460 miles of all-electric range, the Cadillac Escalade EV defies expectations. First of all, it weighs more than 9,100 pounds, which isn’t too far off from its gargantuan GMC ...
The 2025 Cadillac Escalade and the Escalade IQ are both large, three-row luxury SUVs. The most notable difference is that the IQ is powered by a battery, while the classic Escalade runs on gasoline.
Cadillac’s Escalade is affectionately known as the cowboy limousine, and for good reason. The full-size SUV blends all-American truck capabilities with pure opulence. Unlike a lot of other large ...