The performance threshold for the 2015
Escalade lineup rises with an all - new, more efficient 6.2 L V - 8 engine rated at an SAE - certified 420 horsepower (313 kW) and 460 lb - ft of torque (623 Nm)-- a nearly 5 - percent increase in horsepower and 10 percent more torque.
Cadillac continues to keep
the Escalade lineup right on the leading edge of today's technology trends, enhancing its CUE infotainment system to now include smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and, later in the 2016 model year, Android Auto.
Vehicles affected include 2007 - 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Avalanche, Tahoe and Suburban, GMC Sierra 1500, Yukon and Yukon XL, and the Cadillac
Escalade lineup, which includes standard model, the Escalade ESV and the EXT..
Not exact matches
The
Escalade definitely sits at the top of the current
lineup in terms of numbers.
Cadillac is again fielding a two - model
lineup: the Tahoe - sized
Escalade and the Suburban - length
Escalade ESV.
The 5.3 V8, seen elsewhere across the «1500» series truck models in GM's
lineup, is 65 horsepower and 77 lb - ft shy of the 6.2 in the
Escalade.
Cadillac may be struggling a bit with its sedan
lineup, but there's one vehicle that has gotten things right for years, the Cadillac
Escalade...
After overhauling the core of its
lineup, Lincoln is remaking its biggest vehicle, the Navigator, into a more understated, serene alternative to the high - flying Cadillac
Escalade.
Today, its prevalence has grown to include every body - on - frame, rear - drive vehicle in GM's
lineup — from the Colorado WT up through the leather - lined Cadillac
Escalade.
The new
Escalade continues to share its platform with the rest of GM's full - size SUV
lineup, but borrows many styling cues from the rest of Cadillac
lineup.