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Cadillac Escalade




  manufacturer Cadillac
  parent Company General Motors
  production 1999–present
  class Full-size Luxury SUV / Pickup Truck



Automobile Information

  name GMT400
  production 1999-2000
  body Style 4-door SUV
  layout Front Engine , Four-wheel Drive
  platform GMT400 Platform
  related Chevrolet Suburban <br /> Chevrolet Tahoe <br /> GMC Yukon
  engine 57&nbspL '' Vortec '' V8
  transmission 4-speed Automatic
  assembly Arlington, Texas
  platform GM GMT400 Platform



Automobile Information

  name GMT800
  production 2002–2006
  layout Front Engine , Rear-wheel Drive / Four-wheel Drive
  body Style 4-door SUV <br>4-door Pickup Truck
  platform GMT800 Platform
  related Chevrolet Tahoe <br /> Chevrolet Avalanche <br /> Chevrolet Suburban <br /> GMC Yukon <br /> GMC Yukon XL <br /> Hummer H2
  engine 53&nbspL '' Vortec '' V8 <br />60&nbspL '' Vortec HO '' V8
  transmission 4-speed automatic
  platform GM GMT800 Platform
  assembly Arlington, Texas <br /> Silao , Mexico (EXT, ESV)
  wheelbase <br /> (ESV/EXT)
  length <br /> (ESV/EXT)
  width <br /> (ESV/EXT)
  height <br /> (ESV/EXT)<br> (ESV Platinum)
  weight 6800 lbs (3084 kg) <br /> ( kg) (ESV/EXT)



Automobile Information

  name GMT900
  layout Front Engine , Rear-wheel Drive / Four-wheel Drive
  production 2007–present<br>2007-2008(ESV)
  platform GM GMT900 Platform
  assembly Arlington, Texas <br /> Silao , Mexico (ESV)
  body Style 4-door SUV <br>4-door Pickup Truck
  platform GMT900 Platform
  related Chevrolet Tahoe <br /> Chevrolet Avalanche <br /> Chevrolet Suburban <br /> GMC Yukon <br /> GMC Yukon XL
  engine 62&nbspL '' Vortec '' V8
  wheelbase <br /> (ESV/EXT)
  length <br /> (ESV)<Br> (EXT)
  width <br> (EXT only)
  height (2WD)<br /> (ESV/EXT)<br> (4WD)
  transmission 6-speed automatic


The Cadillac Escalade is a Full-size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle sold by the General Motors Luxury brand, Cadillac . It was the division's first major entry into the popular SUV market. The Escalade was introduced for the 1999 model year in response to German and Japan ese competitors and to Ford's 1998 release of the Lincoln Navigator . The Escalade project went into production only 10 months after it was approved. The standard Escalade is built in Arlington, Texas .

The Escalade was originally based on the and the 1980s Cimarron were based on entry-level Chevrolet vehicles (the Nova and Cavalier , respectively). As of today, the Escalade and Escalade EXT pickup are, together with the Cadillac BLS , the only Cadillac vehicles made outside of the United States since the demise of the German -built Cadillac Catera in 2001. Both the Escalade ESV (a luxurious Chevrolet Suburban ) and Escalade EXT (based on the Avalanche Pickup Truck ) were made in Silao , Mexico before the 2006 redesign; the new Escalade ESV is sourced from Arlington, Texas.

Major competitors include the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class , Lexus LX series, Infiniti QX56 , and the Lincoln Navigator .


FIRST GENERATION (1999-2000)

The introduction of the Lincoln Navigator in 1998 necessitated that General Motors be able to compete in the burgeoning American market for full-size luxury sport utility vehicles. This generation was only a five-seat SUV. The first Escalade was a largely unsuccessful endeavor from the start. Fearing the growing hegemony of the Lincoln Navigator, the Escalade was rushed through the design process to reach dealer lots quickly. Essentially little more than a badge-engineered GMC Yukon Denali , the SUV's aesthetics were similar and identical to the Denali and the final vehicle was smaller than the Navigator. The Escalade's wheels were borrowed from the Denali line, with the GMC logos on the center caps replaced with Cadillac's crest. The Escalade also used the same 5.7  L '' Vortec 5700 '' V8 at 255  Hp (190  KW ). All first-generation Escalades featured Autotrac selectable 4x4.


SECOND GENERATION (2002-2006)

The Escalade was not sold for the 2001 model year, but returned completely redesigned for the 2002 model year. Rear-wheel Drive was standard, as was a 5.3 L V8, with all-wheel drive and the special High-output Vortec 6.0 L V8 Engine as options. All models (except for the EXT) began seating 8 people.

The "StabiliTrak" Stability Control system was upgraded to a four-wheel version for 2003 and power-adjustable pedals were added. For 2004, 20-inch Chrome wheels (also known as Dubs ) were offered, and XM Satellite Radio , second-row Bucket Seat s, and a Tire Pressure monitoring system were made standard on all Escalades except the EXT. The 5.3 L engine was dropped for 2005 and the OnStar system was upgraded.


Engines

  • 2002-2003 5.3 L '' Vortec '' V8 , 285 hp (213 kW)

  • 2004-2006 5.3 L '' Vortec '' V8 , 295  Hp (220 kW)

  • 2002-2006 6.0 L '' HO Vortec '' V8 , 345 hp (257 kW)



MODELS

  • 2002-2006 Cadillac Escalade

  • 2002-2006 Cadillac Escalade EXT

  • 2003-2006 Cadillac Escalade ESV



THIRD GENERATION (2007-PRESENT)





The Escalade moved to the new GMT900 platform for the 2007 model year. Its introduction was accelerated as sales began slipping. The regular Escalade was again joined by a stretched ''ESV'' version as well as a new ''EXT'' Pickup Truck . The 2007 Escalade was the official vehicle of Super Bowl XL , with MVP Hines Ward being awarded one of the first Escalades produced.

The Escalade uses an all-aluminum 6.2 L '' Vortec '' V8. This Pushrod Engine includes Variable Valve Timing , a first in a mass-produced non- Overhead Cam engine. The system adjusts both intake and exhaust timing between two settings. The Engine produces 403 hp (301  KW ) and 417 ft·lbf (565  N·m ) of torque. A new six-speed 6L80 Automatic Transmission is used. The new body completes a 0.363 Drag Coefficient , though the large frontal area badly effects aerodynamics.

One major new feature absent from the production vehicle is American Axle 's "I-Ride" rear Independent Suspension module. Instead, a conventional five-link suspension is used.

Production of the redesigned Escalade began at Arlington Assembly in January 2006. It is priced from US$ 57,280, though the Rear-wheel Drive version at this price was not produced until August. The more expensive All-wheel Drive version was produced first, followed by the long wheelbase ''ESV'' and ''EXT'' pickup (the latter sourced from the Silao , Mexico , plant) in June.

The Escalade EXT has been outsold by the Lincoln Mark LT luxury pickup truck right from its launch for the 2006 model year. The new 2007 EXT, however, has gained consistently on its Lincoln competitor and edged past the latter in March and May 2007 sales, although still lagging slightly year-to-date.

A special ''Platinum ESV'' model will follow in 2007. GM's Active Fuel Management will come in 2008.

The Escalade can accelerate to 60  Mph (97  Km/h ) in 6.8 Second s. Fuel Economy is rated at 14  Mpg (16.8 L/100 km) in the city and 19 mpg (12.4 L/100 km) on the highway.


Engines

  • 2007-present — 6.2 L '' Vortec 6200 '' V8 , 403 hp (298 kW)



Pricing

  • 2007 Escalade EXT — US$54,210

  • 2007 Escalade (Rear Wheel Drive) — US $54,725

  • 2007 Escalade (All Wheel Drive) — US$57,280

  • 2007 Escalade ESV — US$59,680



ESCALADE EXT


The Escalade ''EXT'' Pickup Truck (released alongside its twin, the Chevrolet Avalanche ) was introduced in 2002 from the Cadillac division of General Motors . It features a "Convert-a-Cab" composite pickup bed that can be expanded into the truck's cab through a bottom-hinged door. Like the Avalanche, the ''EXT'' has four Full-size Door s and seating for five. The ''EXT'' was only offered with the 6.0  L High Output Engine . High-intensity Discharge headlights were offered for 2003. The Escalade ''EXT'' also appears in the movie, The Matrix Reloaded along with the CTS in Product Placement ads. All Escalade EXTs are built in Silao , Mexico .

The Escalade ''EXT'' (based on the Cadillac Escalade ) was created as a direct competitor to the failed Lincoln Blackwood , a luxury pickup truck based on the Ford F-150 . Currently, it competes with the Lincoln Mark LT , another F-150-based pickup truck that made its debut in 2006.