2009 Cadillac Escalade

2014 Cadillac Escalade



In 1999, GM slapped a Cadillac face on its popular Tahoe/Yukon SUV, creating an ostentatious status symbol in the long tradition of Cadillac. Now in its third generation, the Escalade includes a standard 6.2l V8 engine and upgraded interior to help justify a $20,000 price premium over its siblings. Although full-size SUVs have become popular as family haulers, their only real advantage is higher tow ratings of over 7500 lbs. Full-size SUVs with truck underpinnings are robbed of interior space with the body mounted over the frame. Most buyers would be better served with a crossover SUV such as the GMC Acadia. Many offer similar legroom with improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for less money.

What's New

The Hybrid models have been dropped.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Escalade 6.2l V8 (403 bhp) A6 RWD 14 / 18 / TBD $63,745
Escalade 6.2l V8 (403 bhp) A6 AWD 13 / 18 / TBD $66,295
Escalade Luxury 6.2l V8 (403 bhp) A6 RWD 14 / 18 / TBD $67,970
Escalade Luxury 6.2l V8 (403 bhp) A6 AWD 13 / 18 / TBD $70,520
Escalade Premium 6.2l V8 (403 bhp) A6 RWD 14 / 18 / TBD $72,250
Escalade Premium 6.2l V8 (403 bhp) A6 AWD 13 / 18 / TBD $74,800
Escalade Platinum 6.2l V8 (403 bhp) A6 RWD 14 / 18 / TBD $80,520
Escalade Platinum 6.2l V8 (403 bhp) A6 AWD 13 / 18 / TBD $83,070