The Denver Post

Supercharg­ed Cadillac Escalade V moves in among exotics

- By Budwells Contact Budwells at budwellsca­rs@comcast.net

Leisure time Sunday was aboard the swankiest American automotive product I’ve driven – the 2023 Cadillac Escalade V-series.

Swanky and pricey; in fact, at $150,580 it is the highest-priced U.s.-based luxury model to come my way.

I’ve driven a dozen or more luxurious, exotic models priced between $150,000 and $400,000, but they’ve been from British, German and Italian car builders.

The most expensive U.S. products, prior to the Escalade V-series, have been a ’21 Cadillac Escalade with Super Cruise at $113,065; an

’18 Lincoln Navigator Black Label edition at $98,145; the ’22 Ford F150 Lightning Platinum Electric pickup at $94,004 and‘21 Ram TRX pickup at $87,370.

In this transition­al year – beginning phaseout of many internalco­mbustion-engined vehicles and introducti­on of all-electric smoothies – Ford races ahead with its Mustang Mach-e and F150 Lightning electrics, while Chrysler/ Dodge/ram/jeep offer final-year specials on Hellcat-type and Hemi-power stars.

Cadillac is following the latter’s lead with phenomenal performanc­e from a hand-built, supercharg­ed 6.2-liter, 682-horsepower V-8 engine mated to a 10-speed automatic transmissi­on and all-wheel drive in the Escalade V. It is of 653 lb.-ft. of torque. From the side, the Escalade casts a huge presence, not only from its overall length of 212 inches, but also its 6 ½-foot height and curb weight of 6,200 pounds. It rides on 22-inch wheels.

Our son Brent joined Jan and me in the drive to Sterling to visit my ailing sister, Norma, and others of thewagner family. The big Escalade beast cruised the 210 miles there and back at 17 miles per gallon. Overall for the week, it posted 15.7 mpg; its EPA estimate is “gas-hoglabeled” 11-16. Cadillac claims the “V” will run 0 to 60 in 4.3 seconds; the roar it creates from quad exhaust pipes is reminiscen­t of glory days of V-8s and muscle cars.

The ride is soothingly smooth, a benefit of the air ride adaptive suspension, which can be lowered 2 inches or raised an inch from normal. An interior feature is Cadillac’s Conversati­on Enhancemen­t system, which utilizes some of strategica­lly placed 36 speakers in regular conversati­on to amplify voice of person talking and transmit to persons in another row of the SUV. Turn it off for nap time. Some hands-free autonomous driving is permitted with Cadillac’s Supercruis­e, which includes lanekeep assist.

Among interior highlights are zebra wood accents, semi-aniline leather on seats, power massage on front seats and heated steering wheel. Others are Onstar services,16.9-inch diagonal infotainme­nt/navigation screen, wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto, head-up display, trizone automatic climate control and night vision.

The Escalade, built at Arlington, Texas, has been around since just before the turn of the century. When Ford Motor Co. introduced the Lincoln Navigator in 1998 it wasn’t but a year before Cadillac showed off its new Escalade. The Range Rover and Lexus LX were also fullsize SUV competitor­s at that time.

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The 2023 Cadillac Escalade V-series along the South Platte River near Atwood. (Bud Wells photo)
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The supercharg­ed, 6.2-liter V-8 engine in the new Escalade V. (Cadillac)

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