Thanks: Olimp Avto 2024 Cadillac Escalade Starting at $ est Overview In the more than two decades since its controversial debut, the Escalade has evolved from a tarted-up GMC Yukon to Cadillac's most recognizable nameplate. The current-generation Escalade enters its third model year, and although it's still related to the Yukon and the Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban it undeniably has the luxury chops to take on high-dollar competitors such as the Lincoln Navigator, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and the Lexus LX600—in fact, it vanquished those three rivals in a comparison test last year. Credit the Escalade's plush ride and secure handling; its powerful V-8 (a torque-rich turbo-diesel inline-six is also available); and a high-tech interior that features a curved OLED digital display. As before, the Escalade is offered in a standard-length body style or in the longer ESV configuration that has significantly more cargo space behind the third-row seat. And last year, a potent new V-series model joined the lineup as the high-performance flagship, its supercharged V-8 churning out 682 horsepower. Pricing and Which One to Buy Luxury: $86,000 (est) Premium Luxury: $97,000 (est) Sport: $100,000 (est) Premium Luxury Platinum: $115,000 (est) Sport Platinum: $115,000 (est) V-Series: $156,000 (est) Interior, Comfort, and Cargo As the flagship of the Cadillac lineup, the Escalade ups the ante on in-cabin luxury. Faux leather is used in the base Luxury trim, but all other trims receive the real deal, with Platinum models getting extra-soft semi-aniline hides. Leather-covered dash and door panels, aluminum speaker grilles, and adjustable interior ambient lighting provide an upscale appearance, although some switchgear is shared with lesser GM models. Both a standard and long-wheelbase ESV model are offered, the latter of which yields more legroom for third-row riders and additional cargo space. Read More 📌 Instagram ▶ 📌 Tiktok ▶ @cartvpress
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