2021 Cadillac Escalade

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Autoblog Rating
8.5

Bold and unapologetic, the Escalade is a luxury and tech powerhouse with massive proportions and a loud exterior design. Poor efficiency is boosted by a diesel option, and it's significantly more comfortable with its new, independent rear suspension.

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The 2021 Escalade model line includes the extended-length Escalade ESV, as well as Luxury, Premium Luxury, Sport and Platinum Sport versions of each. With any of these models you also have a choice between rear-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive.

All Escalades have a 6.2L V8 engine. With an aluminum block and heads, direct injection, variable valve timing, this is a big V8, but a thoroughly modern one. The engine makes 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque, and thanks to an Active Fuel Management system, which will run the engine on four of its cylinders during coasting or some lower-speed cruising conditions, it returns EPA ratings of up to 15 mpg city, 20 highway in rear-wheel drive only.

The new optional 3L inline-six turbo-diesel engine pushes out 460 lb-feet of torque and 277 horsepower, making it a very capable and fuel-efficient hauler.

The Escalade is built on a fully boxed frame, which provides the strength needed for towing and larger payloads. The Premium Luxury trims adds Magnetic Ride Control, a system that uses special shocks that can change their damping characteristics in just a fraction of a second, allowing softness to soak up rough roads and firming up for quick emergency maneuvers when needed. Meanwhile, Active Noise Cancellation technology and special acoustic-laminate glass help keep it quiet inside.

Cadillac Escalade ESV models are about 15.9 inches longer than the standard Escalade, with a wheelbase that's 13.2 inches longer. Both offer a seating capacity of up to eight, depending on the layout. Seating space is technically the same; the key difference is that ESV models offer easier access to the third-row seats, as well as more than double the cargo space behind the third row. Throughout the Escalade's interior the traditional luxury ambiance hasn't been forgotten. The cabin is plush and well-appointed with cut-and-sewn materials and real wood trim.

Meanwhile, there's also the Cadillac User Experience (CUE), a system that uses sophisticated voice controls combined with a capacitive screen at the center of the instrument panel; it even incorporates proximity sensing--showing different menus depending on how near the user's hand is to the display. The system includes Siri Eyes Free compatibility with the capability to read incoming text. The OnStar 4G LTE data connection is also available, which turns the vehicle into a high-speed mobile hot spot.

All Escalades come with a comprehensive airbag system that includes seat-mounted side airbags, front driver and passenger frontal and curtain and side-impact airbags for all occupants. An available Driver Awareness Package includes Forward Collision Alert, Lane Departure Warning and a Safety Alert seat that transmits warnings to the driver with patterned vibrations. A front and rear automatic braking system works to avoid or mitigate the severity of a potential accident.

The 2021 Escalade's base Luxury trims comes standard with 22-inch wheels, power folding heated mirrors, LED headlights, LED brake lights, heated front seats, driver seat memory, keyless entry with push button start, Rainsense rain detecting wipers, Rear Seat Reminder and steering wheel crafted with leather genuine wood materials.

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The 2021 Escalade model line includes the extended-length Escalade ESV, as well as Luxury, Premium Luxury, Sport and Platinum Sport versions of each. With any of these models you also have a choice between rear-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive.

All Escalades have a 6.2L V8 engine. With an aluminum block and heads, direct injection, variable valve timing, this is a big V8, but a thoroughly modern one. The engine makes 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque, and thanks to an Active Fuel Management system, which will run the engine on four of its cylinders during coasting or some lower-speed cruising conditions, it returns EPA ratings of up to 15 mpg city, 20 highway in rear-wheel drive only.

The new optional 3L inline-six turbo-diesel engine pushes out 460 lb-feet of torque and 277 horsepower, making it a very capable and fuel-efficient hauler.

The Escalade is built on a fully boxed frame, which provides the strength needed for towing and larger payloads. The Premium Luxury trims adds Magnetic Ride Control, a system that uses special shocks that can change their damping characteristics in just a fraction of a second, allowing softness to soak up rough roads and firming up for quick emergency maneuvers when needed. Meanwhile, Active Noise Cancellation technology and special acoustic-laminate glass help keep it quiet inside.

Cadillac Escalade ESV models are about 15.9 inches longer than the standard Escalade, with a wheelbase that's 13.2 inches longer. Both offer a seating capacity of up to eight, depending on the layout. Seating space is technically the same; the key difference is that ESV models offer easier access to the third-row seats, as well as more than double the cargo space behind the third row. Throughout the Escalade's interior the traditional luxury ambiance hasn't been forgotten. The cabin is plush and well-appointed with cut-and-sewn materials and real wood trim.

Meanwhile, there's also the Cadillac User Experience (CUE), a system that uses sophisticated voice controls combined with a capacitive screen at the center of the instrument panel; it even incorporates proximity sensing--showing different menus depending on how near the user's hand is to the display. The system includes Siri Eyes Free compatibility with the capability to read incoming text. The OnStar 4G LTE data connection is also available, which turns the vehicle into a high-speed mobile hot spot.

All Escalades come with a comprehensive airbag system that includes seat-mounted side airbags, front driver and passenger frontal and curtain and side-impact airbags for all occupants. An available Driver Awareness Package includes Forward Collision Alert, Lane Departure Warning and a Safety Alert seat that transmits warnings to the driver with patterned vibrations. A front and rear automatic braking system works to avoid or mitigate the severity of a potential accident.

The 2021 Escalade's base Luxury trims comes standard with 22-inch wheels, power folding heated mirrors, LED headlights, LED brake lights, heated front seats, driver seat memory, keyless entry with push button start, Rainsense rain detecting wipers, Rear Seat Reminder and steering wheel crafted with leather genuine wood materials.

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Retail Price

$76,195 - $103,595 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 6.2L V-8
MPG Up to 15 city / 20 highway
Seating 7 Passengers
Transmission 10-spd w/OD
Power 420 @ 5600 rpm
Drivetrain four-wheel, rear-wheel
Curb Weight 5,635 - 5,823 lbs
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