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2021 Escalade loads up on tech, comfort

- Mark Phelan

Detroit Free Press

USA TODAY NETWORK - MICHIGAN

LOS ANGELES – Cadillac will pump up the technology, room and comfort in its flagship Escalade SUV when an all new model goes on sale in the second half of the year.

The new Escalade, introduced earlier this month in Los Angeles, is the bestseller in its super-profitable class, but it faces increasing challenges from highend SUVs like the Lincoln Navigator, Mercedes GLS and BMW X7.

The new Escalade’s self-driving Super Cruise system will raise the bar for hands-free highway driving, while more than a yard of high-def screens — if it were a fish, you’d mount it on the wall — promises a sharper display than your 4K television.

The Escalade grows longer thanks to a new chassis that increases leg room and an independen­t rear suspension that promises better handling and a more comfortabl­e ride, particular­ly for passengers in the third row of seats. The architectu­re is shared with the GMC Yukon and Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban.

Cadillac will build the Escalade in two lengths: the 211-inch long SUV that was introduced and a 226.9-in. model that will be unveiled in the spring.

Prices will be announced later this year, but they’re likely to start just under $80,000 and peak above $100,000.

High class and high-def

“The current Escalade doesn’t have a plush enough interior, so that’s been a significan­t area of focus for Cadillac designers,” Autotrader executive editor Brian Moody said. “It’s getting harder for luxury brands to justify their cost. Even non-luxury SUVs like the Kia Telluride, Hyundai Palisade, and Toyota Highlander have versions where the interior look and feel is fairly plush.”

Much has been made of the Escalade’s instrument panel, which consists of 38 inches of high-contrast OLED screens.

A pair of touch screens to the right and left of the steering wheel control everything from lights to nine camera views for towing.

A 16.9-inch display in the middle shows everything from speed and fuel to camera views of the road ahead, where video game-like augmented reality arrows pop up over the real landscape to indicate turns and destinatio­ns.

The interior features suede, eight wood trims and leather seats with multiple perforatio­n patterns — including one where every tiny opening is the shape of a mini Cadillac crest.

One of the neatest touches isn’t visible from inside the car, a lighted Cadillac crest facing outward through the windshield in welcome when the driver returns to their Escalade.

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