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Stylish iconic look and bold profile; warm inviting cabin trims; strong V8 performance; advanced safety technology throughout; smooth quiet ride yet responsive handling
Stylish iconic look and bold profile; warm inviting cabin trims; strong V8 performance; advanced safety technology throughout; smooth quiet ride yet responsive handling
All-electric; long range; luxurious second-row; technology forward; abundant safety features
All-electric; long range; luxurious second-row; technology forward; abundant safety features
Sleek styling; all-electric powertrain; excellent handling; modern technology features; available all-wheel drive; Super Cruise capability; performance V-Series variant
Luxury EV; modern styling; advanced driver safety; refined comfort
All-electric powertrain; sophisticated technology features; spacious three-rows of seating; refined interior appointments; distinctive exterior styling; Super Cruise hands-free driving; premium audio system
Attractive styling; luxurious ride; competitive pricing; powerful V6 engine; refined driving experience; innovative technology; seating for five
Since inception, luxury brand Cadillac has garnered a storied reputation as a utility vehicle provider (most notably from the 1950s to the 1980s where Cadillacs routinely functioned as ambulances and hearses). Starting in 1999, Cadillac badging has been attached to sport utility vehicles. The initial production models of the Cadillac Escalade were thinly-veiled GMC Yukon Denali with a few added features. Since 2002, the Escalade has been differentiated with more Cadillac-driven styling as well as different engines. The Cadillac luxury utility line-up has also featured a crossover vehicle. Called the Cadillac SRX, the crossover utility underwent a massive downsizing following a second generation redesign. In 2017, Cadillac's all-new crossover will be called the XT5.