In 1999, GM slapped a Cadillac face on its popular Tahoe/Yukon SUV, creating an ostentatious status symbol in the long tradition of Cadillac. Now in its third generation, the Escalade includes a standard 6.2l V8 engine and upgraded interior to help justify a $20,000 price premium over its siblings. One advantage the full-sized GM SUVs (Escalade/Tahoe/Yukon) have is the availability of a hybrid powertrain. Fuel Economy in the Escalade Hybrid jumps to 20/23 (city/highway) while still maintaining a 5000+ lb. tow rating. Unfortunately the hybrid powertrain is a pricey upgrade at $10,000. Although full-size SUVs have become popular as family haulers, their only real advantage is higher tow ratings of over 7500 lbs. Full-size SUVs with truck underpinnings are robbed of interior space with the body mounted over the frame. Most buyers would be better served with a crossover SUV such as the GMC Acadia. Many offer similar legroom with improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for less money.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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Escalade | 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) | A6 | RWD | $63,170 |
Escalade | 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $65,720 |
Escalade Luxury | 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) | A6 | RWD | $67,395 |
Escalade Luxury | 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $69,945 |
Escalade Premium | 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $71,675 |
Escalade Premium | 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) | A6 | RWD | $74,225 |
Escalade Platinum | 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) | A6 | RWD | $79,945 |
Escalade Platinum | 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $82,495 |
Escalade Hybrid | 6.0l V8 HEV (332-bhp) | A4 | RWD | $73,850 |
Escalade Hybrid | 6.0l V8 HEV (332-bhp) | A4 | 4WD | $76,400 |
Escalade Hybrid Platinum | 6.0l V8 HEV (332-bhp) | A4 | RWD | $83,295 |
Escalade Hybrid Platinum | 6.0l V8 HEV (332-bhp) | A4 | 4WD | $85,845 |