The Cadillac Escalade IQ 2025, the fully electric version of the famous luxury SUV, will be sold starting at $129,900, with a destination fee of $2,290, making it over $40,000 more expensive than the more affordable gasoline-powered model.
Although they share the same name, the electric and gasoline versions are very different: the Escalade IQ uses the platform of the Hummer EV and Silverado EV trucks, is 30 centimeters longer, and features a more aerodynamic, sculpted design.
The Escalade IQ will be available in four versions: Luxury 1, Sport 1, Luxury 2, and Sport 2, all powered by dual motors and all-wheel drive, with a 200 kWh Ultium battery delivering 750 horsepower and a range of 740 kilometers.
The Luxury 1 and Sport 1 versions offer features such as a panoramic glass roof, 24-inch wheels, and an infotainment system with a 55-inch screen. The Luxury 2 and Sport 2 versions include upgrades like a 36-speaker sound system and massaging seats.
The higher-end versions also come with a towing package as standard, which includes enhanced blind-spot detection and a trailer brake controller, along with the option to add an Executive Seating Package for the second row, featuring 14-way adjustable seats.
The Escalade IQ is set to launch at dealerships by the end of the year.
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