Icon Reborn: 2025 Cadillac ESCALADE IQ Leads Luxury EV Charge With Stunning Tech and Range

Cadillac has pulled back the curtains on the 2025 ESCALADE IQ, a groundbreaking all-electric reinvention of its iconic luxury SUV. Promising a segment-leading 450 miles of range, futuristic pillar-to-pillar displays, hands-free Super Cruise, and next-gen technologies, the ESCALADE IQ propels the Escalade into an electrified future.

Underpinned by GM’s modular Ultium EV platform and powered by a 200kWh battery pack, the ESCALADE IQ unlocks 750HP for sub-5-second 0-60mph runs. Fast 800V charging enables adding 100 miles in just 10 minutes. Further stretching range are innovations like the industry’s most aerodynamic full-size SUV shape ever and advanced heat pump climate systems.  

The reimagined EV architecture also enables bolder, more expressive styling with a stronger road presence. Trademark vertical lighting signatures front and rear frame the lowered, sweeping silhouette. Trims range from the sleek Luxury to the darker Sport with optional two-tone black roofs.  

Inside, the ESCALADE IQ debuts a curved 55-inch pillar-to-pillar display, 40-speaker AKG audio, executive second row seating, and hands-free Super Cruise now standard. Wireless charging, USB-C ports, 12.6-inch screens and tray tables pamper passengers.  

Production begins this summer 2024 at the all-new Factory ZERO Detroit plant, GM’s dedicated EV manufacturing hub. Pricing starts around $130,000 when deliveries may commence in late 2024.  

Our Thoughts

With its six-figure price tag, this all-electric technological tour de force is a rolling symbol of having made it. Pillar-to-pillar displays, executive rear seating, and exclusive styling exude elite excess at every turn. For those seeking a silent cruiser that makes a visually loud statement of status, the ESCALADE IQ sets a new high bar of baller luxury. This opulent Cadillac SUV isn’t just a vehicle – it’s an experience reserved only for those at the very top.

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