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The 2021 Cadillac Escalade kicks off a new generation with a full redesign and bigger dimensions. Available for sale in 5 trims and 10 configurations, the MSRP starts from $76,195 for the base Luxury trim and goes up to $103,995 with the Sport Platinum AWD, without the destination fee of $1,295. Luxurious as ever, the interior features a 38-inch dashboard with overlapping screens. Powered by a 420 hp 6.2L V8, there is an option between RWD and AWD drivetrains.
The 2021 Cadillac Escalade has been fully redesigned and boldly kicks off a new generation for the moniker with bigger dimensions. With prices starting from an MSRP of $77,490, which includes the $1,295 destination fee, the full-size Escalade is available for sale in 5 trims with the Premium Luxury and the Sport Platinum trims being the hot favorites. Carrying the same 420 hp 6.2L V8 powertrain, there is a choice between RWD and AWD right from the base Luxury trim which opens the room for up to 10 configurations. With all the changes that have happened, the interior sets the precedent for luxury and tech as well.
Inside, you get the first-ever 38-inch OLED touchscreen dashboard with overlapping screens that house the driver display, infotainment screen, and auxiliary information display. With seating space for 7 people as standard, there is also the 2021 Cadillac Escalade ESV that has a longer wheelbase, and hence offers more room in the cabin with the MSRP starting from $80,890. While buying may seem difficult, you can lease it for $998/month for 36 months with a downpayment of $2,205. In its renewed avatar, the ride competes with the likes of the Lincoln Navigator, Mercedes Benz GLS-Class, and the BMW X7.
At $84,290, the 2021 Cadillac Escalade Premium Luxury in the rear-wheel-drive configuration is the model to buy. It comes with all the features on the interior a comfort creatures needs like power-adjustable seats with power lumbar and heating function, perforated leather upholstery along with wood interior accents and a lot of technology not only for the driver but also the passengers.
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The 2021 Cadillac Escalade kicks off a new generation with a full redesign and bigger dimensions. Available for sale in 5 trims and 10 configurations, the MSRP starts from $76,195 for the base Luxury trim and goes up to $103,995 with the Sport Platinum AWD, without the destination fee of $1,295. Luxurious as ever, the interior features a 38-inch dashboard with overlapping screens. Powered by a 420 hp 6.2L V8, there is an option between RWD and AWD drivetrains.
The 2021 Cadillac Escalade has been fully redesigned and boldly kicks off a new generation for the moniker with bigger dimensions. With prices starting from an MSRP of $77,490, which includes the $1,295 destination fee, the full-size Escalade is available for sale in 5 trims with the Premium Luxury and the Sport Platinum trims being the hot favorites. Carrying the same 420 hp 6.2L V8 powertrain, there is a choice between RWD and AWD right from the base Luxury trim which opens the room for up to 10 configurations. With all the changes that have happened, the interior sets the precedent for luxury and tech as well.
Inside, you get the first-ever 38-inch OLED touchscreen dashboard with overlapping screens that house the driver display, infotainment screen, and auxiliary information display. With seating space for 7 people as standard, there is also the 2021 Cadillac Escalade ESV that has a longer wheelbase, and hence offers more room in the cabin with the MSRP starting from $80,890. While buying may seem difficult, you can lease it for $998/month for 36 months with a downpayment of $2,205. In its renewed avatar, the ride competes with the likes of the Lincoln Navigator, Mercedes Benz GLS-Class, and the BMW X7.
Despite the full redesign, the 2021 Cadillac Escalade is available in a choice of 5 trims namely- Luxury, Premium Luxury, Sport, Premium Luxury Platinum, and Sport Platinum. The MSRP starts from $76,195 for the base Luxury trim and goes up to $103,995 for the Sport Platinum trim. A destination fee of $1,295 is levied on top of the price to form the final selling price.
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Under the hood of the 2021 Cadillac Escalade, the 6.2L naturally aspirated V8 engine remains constant from last year. This powertrain is primed enough to churn out 420 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. Hooked up to a 10-speed automatic transmission, the 2021 Escalade gives you the option to choose between an RWD and AWD drivetrain. For the ones who want to stand out, a 3.0L turbodiesel V6 engine is also available.
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The interior of the 2021 Cadillac Escalade takes the definition of luxury and opulence to new heights with the generational change. Technologically sound, the biggest and most stellar change is the addition of the 38-inch OLED touchscreen panels on the dashboard which houses overlapping screens for the infotainment, driver display, and auxiliary information. There is seating for 7 people in three rows and cargo space of 25.5 cu-ft which can open up to 121 cu-ft if needed.
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For the almost 80 grand that it demands, the 2021 Cadillac Escalade has finally seen an improvement in its safety quotient as well. Adopting the new T1 platform, the structural durability and crashworthiness have improved significantly. As a result, the 2021 Escalade carries a safety rating of 4-stars from the NHTSA crash tests. The IIHS is yet to crash-test the ride. Furthermore, there are a plethora of active safety features and driver assistance aids to keep the occupants safe.
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The 2021 BMW X7 is the true blue German offering with subtle yet sublime cues of luxury, performance, and tech. Dimensionally, it is much smaller than the 2021 Escalade and that shows in its interior space as well. Furthermore, the X7 does not have the road presence that the latter gives off. While it is practical as it is luxurious, the X7 still has ground to cover in order to appeal to the American palette like the Escalade. That being said, the X7 sets the precedent for safety and driver tech in the business which the Escalade still falls short in.
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The 2021 Mercedes Benz GLS-Class is the classic luxury high rider and maintains that stance this time around as well. Despite having a smaller engine, the GLS-Class manages to outperform the 2021 Escalade in the 0-60 mph run and yet offers much better MPG figures. Furthermore, the sheer sophistication that is at the heart of Mercedes Benz trickles down at its best in the interior of the GLS-Class. The Escalade on the other hand now matches the interior luxury quotient of the Merc, and offers a majestic road presence as well.Â
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The 2021 Lincoln Navigator continues to function as the eternal rival to the Escalade this time around as well. Dimensionally similar, the Lincoln Navigator is a class apart both in terms of road presence, and interior luxury. Furthermore, the cabin space of the Navigator is much better distributed as compared to the Escalade which stuffs the maximum space in the front row. Add to that the fact that the Lincoln packs a smaller and yet more powerful engine, the performance and fuel economy are still better than the Escalade. In this rivalry, it boils down to personal preference as each ride is equipped with the might to one-up each other.Â
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