The Cadillac Escalade IQ range has finally arrived in the U.S. market as a flagship luxury SUV offering built on the GM Ultium platform. This is the group's most expensive and premium SUV offering, set to complement the even more upmarket Celestiq sedan due to arrive sometime next year. Cadillac bases this model on the same principles as the existing Escalade, but with a more modern and eco-friendly electric drivetrain system.
As you might expect, this is by no means a budget-friendly EV option, but it does benefit from a more comprehensive standard features list and appealing pricing strategy when you compare it to its smaller and equally premium European counterparts. The Escalade IQ range features a variety of trims and available options, allowing you to create a truly unique specification, depending on how happy you are with extending your budget.
With The Fully Loaded, Most Expensive Option Costs Well Over $170,000.When configuring your Cadillac Escalade IQ, you will see that there are four trim groups available for you to choose from. This starts with the $129,795 Luxury group, followed by the $130,295 Sport, $150,095 Premium Luxury, and $150,595 Premium Sport. As you can understand, the Luxury and Sport are merely visual specifications, while the Premium configuration acts as a higher specification option over the base trim. Read more...
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