Cadillac Escalade EXT
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Cadillac Escalade EXT
Trim:
MSRP*
$79,575.00
Fuel Economy
City
17.7
L/100K
17.7
L/100K
Highway
10.8
L/100K
10.8
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
5639
2010
3302
1892
2010 Cadillac Escalade EXT AWD |
|
|---|---|
| Fuel City | 17.7L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 10.8L/100K |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Max Power | 301 KW 403 HP |
| Body Type | Pick-up |
| Number of Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 6.2l |
| Drive Wheels | 4X4 |
2008 Cadillac Escalade Road Test
Breakfast was finished, introductions were made, and we were let loose. It was
May, and that meant a GM media day where we were given a chance to sample some of the General’s leading products, from the funky Chevrolet HHR to the mammoth Sierra 3500 HD full-size pickup truck. There was a Hummer there, a brand-spanking new Cadillac CTS and… a Cadillac Escalade. It was white, had 22-inch chrome wheels and an exhaust pipe that looked like it could produce a sound that would rattle every window in a small town. Maybe even a medium-sized one.
Of course, I made a beeline for that baby, and throughout the day it was the one vehicle I just couldn’t get enough of. Don’t get me wrong; the Cobalt SS is great fun as are GM's new Acadia, Outlook and Enclave crossovers, but on a grey, rainy day in Vancouver, nothing quite makes you feel welcome like the cozy confines of GM’s premium-brand SUV. I’ll start with the interior materials, because this is, after all, a Cadillac and now that I’ve sampled one I can tell you that if there’s one thing this company does right, it’s interiors. Supple leather adorns every surface that is frequented by stray elbows, knees and hands. This isn’t just some cheap cowhide used to turn an otherwise basic model into something more ‘luxurious’, but it's of a premium grade featuring highlights like double-stitched French seams. Also nice are the heated seats—both
your lower back and keester get the special treatment, ensuring that no exposed skin will ever fall victim to chilly leather. Floormats are equally impressive—they’re nice and thick and help provide a cocoon-like feeling to the interior as a whole; ditto the leather-wrapped door pillars (yes, even the steeply-raked A-pillar), combination leather and wood steering wheel (never seen a mix of premium leather and burlwood on a wheel look this nice before, but hey, this is Cadillac) and giant centre-console armrest that didn’t infringe on passenger comfort, but rather provided a desk-like surface on which to rest my notebook. Oh, and a good cover for the generous and intuitive two-tier centre-console storage bin, as well.
For those that may find wood and leather a little short on the “cool” factor, the interior also features aluminum inserts on the dash, centre console and steering wheel as well as a smattering of chrome—I’m particularly fond of the high gauge material surrounding the cupholders, both in front and back. It all culminates in Caddy’s trademark rectangular clock—it’s absolutely gorgeous and I’ll tell ya, it came in mighty handy
during time-sensitive stints in this SUV. Right below the clock sits the optional voice activated and DVD-based navigation screen. The screen itself is clear, but the one knock I found regarding the interior is the slightly small and convoluted HVAC control buttons sitting just below. Thankfully, the most important controls are housed on the steering wheel spokes, so rarely did I have to fiddle with the centre console mounted items. Also adding to the ‘bling’ (my word processor doesn’t recognize that word, but nevertheless, it holds great importance in this market) factor is the super-sharp gauge setup. The digits are clear, Cadillac’s selected font is both classic and techy at once, and a digital speedo is also featured. But for me, it's those sharp blue needles that were the real attention grabbers, especially when they make their rounds upon engine startup. Right. Sometimes, it’s hard to remember that beneath all that caddy flare, there’s a rip-roaring V8 just waiting to clear its throat.
The General has always been known for its big motors, and the 6.2-litre Vortec 6200 featured in the Escalade (and shared only with its GMC Sierra Denali cousin) doesn’t disappoint. Like that found in the Corvette ever since its inception, this is a pushrod design, the one twist being that it benefits from all-aluminum construction. Output is generous, as this sucker makes 403
horsepower and a chassis-twisting 417 lb-ft of torque. And by God, it rips. In this day in age, gas is a concern, but when you have this kind of power at your disposal, and this much comfort in which to cruise, you tend to forget all about that.
Our test route included some highway driving, and safe to say the ‘Lade was in its element despite the adverse weather conditions. High speed passing was effortless with bursts of acceleration accompanied by an exhaust growl that would be at home on a classic GM F-body muscle car. Yes, the Dolby/DTS equipped sound system is great, but really, when you've got a motor that sounds like this, and I’m not exaggerating, I found myself turning the volume down! Awesome. Also helping matters is the six-speed automatic transmission with overdrive on 6, but no manual mode is featured which I found a little disappointing considering one can be found on the Lexus LX 570, for example, and the General has a slick paddle-shifting manumatic system available on models from the Malibu to the Corvette, so
it would have been nice at least as an option on the Caddy. But then, Cadillacs are all about cruising with ease and comfort, right?
Well, the suspension sure helps. The Escalade features StabiliTrak traction and stability control and electronically controlled shock absorbers that are adaptive to road conditions, resulting in a ride that is not only safe but supple when cruising and aggressive when the throttle is pressed (of course, the shocks stiffen with speed and the added stability can really be felt) or when the road is not peppered with mile markers and exit signs. What really impressed me, however, was how the truck disguised the weight of those big wheels and tires. At 22 inches they’re huge, and many cars with a similar setup would shake, rattle and roll over even the smallest road undulations, not to mention railway crossings. I love it; you get the aggressive rims to match the jeweled caddy grille without too much of a hit to comfort and performance.
And it's practical as well. The 2nd row power captain chairs tumble with the press of a console-mounted button for more storage space, while 3rd row passengers get stadium seating that can be removed, resulting in a total cargo capacity of 3,083 litres. Rear seat passengers also get their own climate controls, and, of course, a rear seat entertainment system is offered for $2,295, providing an 8-inch screen and dual infrared wireless headphones. DVDs can be played up front as well, but only when stationary.
The rest of the features list is extensive, from auto-dimming high beams that sense oncoming traffic to a heated steering wheel to go with the dual-stage seats—you are coddled in the ‘Lade, but never to the point of boredom. I will not forget my time in the car, and I am beginning to understand how Caddy’s truck is about much more than merely looking good on rap videos or in the hands of movie stars. It’s a thoroughly engineered motoring masterpiece, and proof positive of Cadillac’s rising fortunes.
Specifications (Cadillac Escalade):
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| The Escalade doesn't just make a statement, it thunders it. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press) |
Of course, I made a beeline for that baby, and throughout the day it was the one vehicle I just couldn’t get enough of. Don’t get me wrong; the Cobalt SS is great fun as are GM's new Acadia, Outlook and Enclave crossovers, but on a grey, rainy day in Vancouver, nothing quite makes you feel welcome like the cozy confines of GM’s premium-brand SUV. I’ll start with the interior materials, because this is, after all, a Cadillac and now that I’ve sampled one I can tell you that if there’s one thing this company does right, it’s interiors. Supple leather adorns every surface that is frequented by stray elbows, knees and hands. This isn’t just some cheap cowhide used to turn an otherwise basic model into something more ‘luxurious’, but it's of a premium grade featuring highlights like double-stitched French seams. Also nice are the heated seats—both
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| America's finest luxury SUV, no doubt about it. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press) |
For those that may find wood and leather a little short on the “cool” factor, the interior also features aluminum inserts on the dash, centre console and steering wheel as well as a smattering of chrome—I’m particularly fond of the high gauge material surrounding the cupholders, both in front and back. It all culminates in Caddy’s trademark rectangular clock—it’s absolutely gorgeous and I’ll tell ya, it came in mighty handy
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| 22-inch alloy wheels are available straight from the factory. An Escalade just wouldn't be the same on its standard 18s. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press) |
The General has always been known for its big motors, and the 6.2-litre Vortec 6200 featured in the Escalade (and shared only with its GMC Sierra Denali cousin) doesn’t disappoint. Like that found in the Corvette ever since its inception, this is a pushrod design, the one twist being that it benefits from all-aluminum construction. Output is generous, as this sucker makes 403
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| The source of that thunder is a 403-hp 6.2-litre Vortec V8. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press) |
Our test route included some highway driving, and safe to say the ‘Lade was in its element despite the adverse weather conditions. High speed passing was effortless with bursts of acceleration accompanied by an exhaust growl that would be at home on a classic GM F-body muscle car. Yes, the Dolby/DTS equipped sound system is great, but really, when you've got a motor that sounds like this, and I’m not exaggerating, I found myself turning the volume down! Awesome. Also helping matters is the six-speed automatic transmission with overdrive on 6, but no manual mode is featured which I found a little disappointing considering one can be found on the Lexus LX 570, for example, and the General has a slick paddle-shifting manumatic system available on models from the Malibu to the Corvette, so
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| To say it pulls strong would be an understatement. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press) |
Well, the suspension sure helps. The Escalade features StabiliTrak traction and stability control and electronically controlled shock absorbers that are adaptive to road conditions, resulting in a ride that is not only safe but supple when cruising and aggressive when the throttle is pressed (of course, the shocks stiffen with speed and the added stability can really be felt) or when the road is not peppered with mile markers and exit signs. What really impressed me, however, was how the truck disguised the weight of those big wheels and tires. At 22 inches they’re huge, and many cars with a similar setup would shake, rattle and roll over even the smallest road undulations, not to mention railway crossings. I love it; you get the aggressive rims to match the jeweled caddy grille without too much of a hit to comfort and performance.
![]() |
| Makes a statement, whether you like it or not. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press) |
And it's practical as well. The 2nd row power captain chairs tumble with the press of a console-mounted button for more storage space, while 3rd row passengers get stadium seating that can be removed, resulting in a total cargo capacity of 3,083 litres. Rear seat passengers also get their own climate controls, and, of course, a rear seat entertainment system is offered for $2,295, providing an 8-inch screen and dual infrared wireless headphones. DVDs can be played up front as well, but only when stationary.
The rest of the features list is extensive, from auto-dimming high beams that sense oncoming traffic to a heated steering wheel to go with the dual-stage seats—you are coddled in the ‘Lade, but never to the point of boredom. I will not forget my time in the car, and I am beginning to understand how Caddy’s truck is about much more than merely looking good on rap videos or in the hands of movie stars. It’s a thoroughly engineered motoring masterpiece, and proof positive of Cadillac’s rising fortunes.
Specifications (Cadillac Escalade):
- Price Range (MSRP): $76,960 - $93,880
- Price as Tested (MSRP): $92,460
- Body Type: 5-door SUV
- Layout: front engine, AWD
- Engine: 403 hp, 417 lb-ft of torque, 6.2L, 16-valve OHV V8
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Transmission: 6-spd auto
- Brakes (front/rear): disc/disc, ABS
- Dimensions (L/W/H/WB): 5,143 / 2,006/ 1,887 / 2,946 mm (202.5 / 79 / 74.3 / 116 in)
- Curb Weight: 2,570 kg (5,665 lbs)
- Cargo Volume (rear seat removed/2nd row folded): 1,707.5 / 3,083.7 L (60.3 / 108.9 cu ft)
- Towing Capacity: 3,356.6 kg (7,400 lbs)
- Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 17.7 / 10.8 L/100 km
- Direct Competitors: Audi Q7, BMW X5, Chrysler Aspen, Infiniti QX56, Land Rover Range Rover, Lexus LX 570, Lincoln Navigator, Mercedes-Benz GL, Porsche Cayenne, Volkswagen Touareg
- Warranty (mo/km): 48/80,000 comprehensive; 60/160,0000 powertrain
- Web Site: www.cadillac.ca
Interior
- Privacy glass on rear and rear side
- Service interval indicator
- External temperature
- Trip computer: includes average fuel
consumption and range for remaining fuel - Floor covering: carpet in passenger
compartment and plastic/rubber in load
area - Seat upholstery: leather
- Rear seat center armrest
- Rear seats: split-folding split bench
with seating for three - Power steering
- Ventilation system
- Air conditioning with auto, dual-zone
fully automated climate control - Removeable rear window with defroster
- DVD-integrated navigation system: full
map and voice info and colour screen - Rear separate audio control
- Garage door opener
- 6-disc DVD changer in dashboard
- Seating: 5 seats
- Audio system with AM/FM/satellite radio,
6 CDs (reads MP3) ; includes RDS - 12V in front and rear
- Cruise control
- Front ashtray
- Front and rear reading lights
- Dashboard
- Audio Connectivity: USB
- Tachometer
- Clock
- Luxury trim: alloy & leather on shifter,
wood/woodgrain on doors and
wood/woodgrain on dashboard - Floor mats
- Front seat center armrest
- Front seat: driver heated ventilated
bucket with 7 power adjustments ;
details: memorized height adj.,
memorized lumbar adj. and memorized tilt
adj., front seat: passenger heated
ventilated bucket with 7 power
adjustments ; details: power height
adj., power lumbar adj. and power tilt
adj. - Wood & leather steering wheel ; includes
power adjustment, tilting adjustment and
easy entry - Cupholders in front row and rear seats
- Passenger seat secondary ventilation
controls - Electrochromic rear view mirror
- Front power windows with 2 express, rear
power windows - Compass
- Height adjustable pedals
- DVD
- Fuel consumption: city: 17.7 (L/100km);
highway: 10.8 (L/100km); combined: 14.6
(L/100km); vehicle range: 801 km / 498
miles - 10 Bose speakers
- Remote audio controls: steering wheel
mounted & rear - Memorized adjustment: includes 2 driver
settings, door mirror position and
steering wheel position - Cigar lighter in front seats
- Delayed/fade courtesy lights
- Illuminated driver and passenger vanity
mirror
Exterior
- Front fog lights
- Metallic paint
- Power foldable mirrors
- Spare wheel: fullsize with steel rim
- Underbody protection for engine
- Straight side pickup bed with insert
liner and hard top - Driver door mirror: heated, chrome,
power adjustable with automatic
operation and indicator lights,
passenger door mirror: heated, chrome,
power adjustable with automatic tilting
for reverse and indicator lights - Windshield wipers with variable
intermittent wipe - Doors: driver, rear driver, passenger
and rear passenger : front hinged - Side platform step
Mechanical
- Powertrain type : combustion
- Responsive suspensionfeatures:
electronic-control - 6-speed automatic transmission with mode
select, manual mode and shifter on
column - Cylinder shutdown: # of cylinders: 4
- 3.420:1 axle ratio
- Electronic traction control (via ABS &
engine management) - Fuel system: multi-point injection
- Automatic rear suspension levelling
- Independent front wishbone suspension
with stabilizer bar and coil springs,
rigid rear multi-link suspension with
stabilizer bar and coil springs - Remote engine starter
- Full-time 4x4 drive
- Rear limited slip differential
- Emissions data: Canada Federal ; and
7,008 CO2 kg/yr - Fuel: unleaded and/or E85 ( 87 octane)
Safety
- Headlights: Xenon with projector beam
lens - Daytime running lights
- Remote keyless power locks
- Intelligent driver front airbag,
intelligent passenger front airbag with
occupant sensors - 2 height adjustable head restraints for
front seats and rear seats - 3-point rear seat belts for driver,
passenger and center - Electronic brake distribution
- Smart card / smart key: manual ;
includes central locking and memory seat - 4 disc brakes (2 ventilated)
- Painted front and rear bumpers
- Rear radar & camera parking distance
sensors
- Headlight control with dusk sensor
- Front to rear side curtain airbag
- Anti-theft protection:
- Front side airbag
- 3-point height adjustable front seat
belts with pre-tensioners for driver and
passenger - Stability control
- Low tire pressure indicator
- Roll stability control
- ABS
- Immobilizer
Dimensions
- Front and rear all-season tires with
black sidewall : 265/ 65/ " S " rated - Weights: gross vehicle weight rating
(kg): 3,266, curb weight (kg): 2,717,
gross trailer weight braked (kg): 3,402
and payload allowance (kg): 549 - External dimensions: overall length
(mm): 5,639, overall width (mm): 2,010,
overall height (mm): 1,892, ground
clearance (mm): 233, wheelbase (mm):
3,302, front track (mm): 1,732, rear
track (mm): 1,702 and curb to curb
turning circle (mm): 13,100 - Cargo capacity: rear seat down (litres):
1,537 and all seats in place (litres):
1,289 - 117 litre fuel tank
- Power: 403 HP ( 301 kW) @ 5,700 rpm; 417
ft lb of torque ( 565 Nm) @ 4,300 rpm - Front and rear alloy wheels: 18"x 8.0" ;
includes partial wheel covers - Internal dimensions: front headroom
(mm): 1,043, rear headroom (mm): 969,
front hip room (mm): 1,637, rear hip
room (mm): 1,570, front leg room (mm):
1,049, rear leg room (mm): 993, front
shoulder room (mm): 1,658 and rear
shoulder room (mm): 1,657 - Engine: 6.2L V 8 OHV with VVT ( 10.5 :1
compression ratio ; 2 valves per
cylinder)
Misc
- Coming home device
- Telematics : includes engine shut down
- Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00
- Cellular phone
- Voice activating system
- Wireless connection: Bluetooth
- Delivery/freight charge: $ 1,420.00
- SUV specifics approach angle (degrees):
15.8 and departure angle (degrees): 19.6
(CF5) Power Sliding Glass Sunroof
Power glass sunroof ; includes tilting function, sliding function and sunshade
(R6P) Premium Paint
Pearl paint
Excludes: [J004] Standard Black Paint
(J004) Standard Black Paint
Black paint
Excludes: [R6P] Premium Paint
(K05) Engine Block Heater
Block heater
(Z95) Magnetic Ride Control
Responsive suspensionfeatures:
(PDW) Ultra Luxury Collection
Headlight control with auto highbeam Heated steering wheel
(BRS) Power Assist Steps
Body colour side platform step power retractable
(P56) 22" Wheel Package
Front and rear alloy chrome wheels: 22"x 9.0" ; includes partial wheel covers Front and rear all-season tires with black sidewall : 285/ 45/ " H " rated
(U42) Rear Seat Entertainment System
Audio Connectivity: game console Entertainment display screen located in single rear middle DVD
*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.






