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The 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Gets Impressive Tech and a Six-Figure Starting Price

The Truth About Cars

There are Cadillacs, and then there’s the Escalade. Of course, Cadillac couldn’t just drop the Escalade, so it’s going electric with the 2025 Escalade IQ, an impressive and expensive EV that looks every bit as deluxe as its liquid dinosaur-guzzling counterparts.&

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Cadillac’s electrical Escalade IQ builds at the popular culture icon

Baua Electric

Reuss stated there don’t seem to be but electrical SUVs that compete head-to-head with the Escalade IQ. “But we feel pretty good about this as a plus-business halo for SUVs because we have built that brand Escalade, and Cadillac, quite a ways.” “That’s also what people are looking for when they buy an EV.

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Cadillac Super Cruise Mini Review

The Truth About Cars

This past weekend I took the Cadillac Escalade V-Series to my parent’s house for Mother’s Day. I was ready to take over for the system but before I could I felt the Escalade slowing – and it came to a complete stop without any intervention from me. The best you can get is Level 2, though some newer systems are flirting with Level 3.

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Electric Car Manufacturers Inspire New Paradigms -- Seeking Alpha

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Duh, heres our $40K volt, buy it please? With a top speed of only 65 MPH and a 100 mile range, the Think Global will remain a niche City Car for conspicuous green consumers who aren’t concerned about safety. My personal criteria for an EV is 80/80 MPH/miles range, but thats because drivers either go 80 or stopped around here.