The Cadillac Escalade has been a significant part of the United States auto industry for over 25 years. Large in stature and footprint, this SUV has been a mainstay for many years and is a favourite among luxury car lovers. After the high-performance Escalade-V and the electrified Cadillac Escalade IQ, the carmaker has now unveiled the updated 2025 Escalade, which is a modern take on the classic model. It sports a revamped styling and features elements from the futuristic new Escalade IQ, along with the widest wheels (24 inches) ever offered with an Escalade. The car also sports an illuminated crest, vertical front lighting illuminated grille surround (on some trims), and smaller taillamp clusters. Designed specifically for the V-Series SUV, the front fascia has carbon fibre lashings and a quad tailpipe setup. The MY2025 model's fresh paint jobs, Aegean Stone, Deep Sea Metallic, and Latte Metallic enhance its elegant appearance with a playful touch.
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2025 Cadillac Escalade: Powertrain Options
The new Cadillac Escalade-V, which builds on the popularity of the current generation model, has a 6.2-litre supercharged V8 engine producing 673bhp. Production of the new Cadillac Escalade for 2025 is scheduled to start in late 2024, and it will soon be available at Cadillac showrooms across the United States.
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2025 Cadillac Escalade: Features
The new model's interior includes updates, which are evocative of the Escalade IQ, with futuristic components contrasted with conventional luxury features like high-gloss wood veneers and leather upholstery. The black interior of the Escalade-V perfectly complements its menacing performance. The entire dashboard is covered with a curved display that provides the driver and passenger with useful technology, entertainment options, and extensive information readouts.
The model features an AKG Studio audio system, which includes 19 speakers as standard; a 36-speaker AKG Studio Reference system is also available. Moreover, the 36-speaker system can be upgraded to a 40-speaker system via the Executive Second Row option. Power-operated doors, which provide limousine-level luxury, are optional but standard on Platinum and V variants. An independent suspension and magnetic ride control further ensure excellent ride comfort.
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