2022-05-11
Today, Cadillac revealed full details surrounding the 2023 Escalade-V — the industry’s most powerful full-size SUV. It is the first-ever Cadillac V-Series SUV — an elevation of design, performance and technology and the purest expression of the passion that exists at the core of Cadillac.
Boasting a potent blend of refinement, power and technology, Escalade-V features performance-inspired styling and an unmistakable sound that combine for a head-turning street presence. With these distinctive attributes, the Escalade-V expands the V-Series lineup, now in its fourth generation, which offers more levels of performance while preserving the lineage of the original lineup introduced in 2004.
“Customers and enthusiasts have asked for an Escalade-V, and we’re thrilled to bring this high-performance SUV to market in the year of Cadillac’s 120th anniversary,” said Global Cadillac Vice President Rory Harvey. “We do not deploy the V-Series designation lightly. The arrival of the 2023 Escalade-V is the result of a rigorous development program that allows this highly anticipated model to meet the criteria and capability thresholds established by nearly two decades of inspired V-Series performance.”
At the heart of the Escalade-V is a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 engine rated at 682 horsepower (508 kilowatts) and 653 lb-ft of torque (885 Nm). Standard performance elements include a 10-speed automatic transmission calibrated for Escalade-V, full-time active all-wheel-drive system and exclusive suspension hardware and software calibrations. An Escalade-V ESV version is also available.
The Escalade further earns its V-Series designation with:
With the full-time active all-wheel drive system to enhance traction, along with the supercharged engine, Cadillac expects the Escalade-V to be capable of 0-60 mph sprints in under 4.4 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 12.74 seconds at 110 mph based on initial GM testing.
“With a power-to-weight ratio among the top in its class and advanced driving technologies to put that power to the pavement, the Escalade-V offers an engaging and energetic driving experience like no other full-size luxury SUV,” said Jaclyn McQuaid, executive chief engineer, Full-Size Trucks. “More importantly, it lives up to the vigorous requirements of the V-Series Mondrian insignia.”
A supercharged legacy and AWD grip
Rated at a GM-estimated 682 horsepower at 6,000 engine rpm and 653 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 engine rpm, the Escalade-V’s 6.2L hand-built supercharged and intercooled engine builds on a legacy of supercharged V-8 engines offered in Cadillac V-Series models, those being the second- and third-generation CTS-V models, the XLR-V, and most recently, the CT5-V Blackwing.
The Escalade-V’s engine shares architectural similarities with the CT5-V Blackwing’s supercharged V-8, but features a larger, 2.65L R2650 TVS supercharger that helps overcome the higher inlet and exhaust restrictions on the full-size SUV application. It spins at up to 13,500 rpm to produce approximately 10 pounds of boost and has an electronically controlled bypass valve for optimal drivability. The supercharger’s unique four-lobe rotors are designed to broaden the engine’s power band, with great low-end torque production and strong high-rpm power.
The rest of the engine is designed to support the high output and the greater cylinder pressures that come with forced induction, including a durable forged-steel crankshaft, forged steel connecting rods and forged aluminum pistons. The aluminum cylinder heads are stronger and handle heat better than conventional castings. The heads also feature lightweight titanium intake valves.
A 10-speed automatic transmission pairs with the engine and features calibration for the unique powerband characteristics of its supercharging system.
The transmission sends transferred torque to an advanced, full-time active all-wheel-drive system that splits torque between the front and rear wheels for optimal traction and driver control in all conditions. The system varies the torque split depending on conditions, but some torque is always directed to the front wheels.
Unique suspension calibrations and V-Mode
Along with the full-time active all-wheel-drive system, standard Magnetic Ride Control 4.0, Air Ride Adaptive Suspension and exclusive Escalade-V suspension hardware complement the Escalade-V’s responsive driving experience. Together, they form the foundation of a heightened feeling of driver control, without sacrificing the isolated precision ride comfort for which the Escalade is renowned.
With this new V-Series SUV, the Air Ride Adaptive Suspension four-corner air springs feature specific, stiff rear air springs. The electronically controlled system also features unique damper hardware tuning and software calibrations, which help make the most of the Escalade-V’s four-wheel independent suspension. The electronic limited-slip differential improves handling and helps to maximize traction.
Drivers can personalize their experience behind the wheel through the exclusive V-Mode, which drivers access via a button on the center console ahead of the transmission shifter. It lets drivers tailor their preferred performance-driving mode and it also automatically lowers the ride height by nearly 0.8 inches (20 mm). Adjustments available with V-Mode include:
Additionally, a Launch Control function is available via V-Mode that lets the Escalade-V perform optimal acceleration runs from a stop. Drivers access this feature when in V-Mode by holding down the brake pedal and then applying the accelerator pedal fully, and when the Traction Control Lamp begins to flash, releasing the brake pedal.
Signature design, craftsmanship and technology
Inside and out, the new Escalade-V builds on Escalade’s bold, layered design statement and sophisticated, technology-infused passenger environment.
On the exterior, unique front and rear fascias cast a distinctive pose, along with Cadillac’s signature Sport mesh grille. The rear fascia incorporates openings for a quad exhaust outlet. Uniquely styled 22-inch wheels are also part of the V-Series content. They help showcase the performance brake system behind them, which includes exclusive Brembo® front brakes with Edge Red calipers.
The cabin’s appointments build on the Escalade’s Platinum trim interior, offered in Black or Dark Auburn, with Zebra Wood accents. Standard features include semi-aniline leather on all three rows, with front seats featuring power massage1 and a heated steering wheel.
On the technology front, Escalade-V delivers with:
Super Cruise is the industry’s first true hands-free driver assistance technology. It uses real-time cameras, sensors, and GPS, paired with detailed LiDAR map data, to give drivers confidence while driving completely hands-free on more than 200,000 miles of compatible roads in the U.S. and Canada.
On sale this summer
The 2023 Escalade-V goes on sale late this summer, with a starting MSRP of $149,990 (including destination charge)7. Details are available at www.cadillac.com.
1Requires future dealer retrofit.
2Always pay attention while driving and when using Super Cruise. Do not use a hand-held device. Visit cadillac.com/supercruise for full details.
3Functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth® and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices.
4Map coverage available in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.
5Vehicle user interface is a product of Apple® and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires compatible iPhone® and data plan rates apply. Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple, Inc. Siri, iPhone and Apple Music are trademarks of Apple, Inc, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
6Vehicle user interface is a product of GoogleTM and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires the Android Auto app on Google Play and a compatible AndroidTM smartphone. Data plan rates apply. You can check which smartphones are compatible at g.co/androidauto/requirements. Android Auto is a trademark of Google LLC.
7MSRP excludes tax, title, license and dealer fees. Optional equipment is extra. See dealer for details.
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2023 CADILLAC ESCALADE-V SPECIFICATIONS (NORTH AMERICA)
EPA-ESTIMATED MPG
Not yet available |
FUEL CAPACITY (APPROX.)
ESCALADE-V | ESCALADE-V ESV | |
|
24 gal. / 91 liters |
28.3 gal. / 107.1 liters |
ENGINES
Type: | 6.2L V-8 Supercharged DI VVT |
Displacement (cu. in. / cc): |
376 / 6162 |
Bore & Stroke (in. / mm): |
4.06 x 3.62 / 103.25 x 92 |
Block Material: |
Cast aluminum |
Cylinder Head Material: |
A356T6 aluminum |
Valvetrain: |
Overhead-valve with two valves per cylinder and continuously variable valve timing |
Fuel Delivery: |
Direct injection with electronic throttle control |
Forced Induction: |
2.65L positive-displacement supercharger (with four-lobe, 160-degree rotors); water-to-air charge-cooling system |
Max Boost (psi / bar): |
10 / 0.7 |
Compression Ratio: |
10:1 |
Horsepower (hp / kW @ rpm): |
682 / 508 @ 6,000 |
Torque (lb-ft / Nm): |
653 / 885 @ 4,400 |
Fuel: |
Premium required |
Max engine speed (rpm): |
6,300 |
TRANSMISSION & AXLE
Type: | Hydra-Matic 10-speed automatic |
Final Drive Ratio: |
3.23 |
CHASSIS & SUSPENSION
Front Suspension: | Air Ride Adaptive Suspension and Magnetic Ride Control 4.0 |
Rear Suspension: |
Independent multilink with Air Ride Adaptive Suspension and Magnetic Ride Control 4.0 |
Steering Type: |
Electric power-assisted rack-and-pinion |
Turing Diameter (ft. / m): |
39.7 / 12.1 – Escalade-V |
Brake Type: |
Four-wheel disc with ABS; vented Brembo® front brakes and front and rear DuralifeTM rotors |
Wheel Size: |
22-in aluminum |
Tire Size: |
P275/50R22SL all-season |
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS
ESCALADE-V | ESCALADE-V ESV | |
Wheelbase (in. / mm): | 120.9 / 3071 |
134.1 / 3406 |
Overall Length (in. / mm): |
211.9 / 5382 |
226.9 / 5766 |
Overall Width (in. / mm): |
81.1 / 2059 |
81.1 / 2060 |
Overall Height (in. / mm): |
76.7 / 1948 |
76.4 / 1941 |
Track (in. / mm): |
68.5 /1737 (front) |
68.5 / 1737 (front) |
INTERIOR DIMENSIONS
ESCALADE-V | ESCALADE-V ESV | |
Headroom (in. / mm): | 42.3 / 1074 (first row) |
42.3 / 1074 (first row) |
Legroom (in. / mm): |
44.5 / 1130 (first row) |
44.5 / 1130 (first row) |
Shoulder Room (in. / mm): |
65.5 / 1664 (first row) |
65.5 / 1664 (first row) |
Hip Room (in. / mm): |
61.7 / 1567 (first row) |
61.7 / 1567 (first row) |
EPA Passenger Volume |
168.4 / 4733 |
170.4 / 4802 |
CAPACITIES AND TRAILERING
ESCALADE-V | ESCALADE-V ESV | |
Curb Weight (lb. / kg): | 6217 / 2820 |
6407 / 2906 |
Max Payload (lb. / kg)1: |
1330 / 603 |
1140 / 517 |
Cargo Volume (cu. ft. / L)2: |
121 / 3426 (behind first row) |
142.8 / 4044 (behind first row) |
Trailering (lb. / kg)3: |
7000 / 3175 |
7000 / 3175 |
1Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution.
2For comparison purposes only. See the owner's manual and the label on the vehicle door jamb for the carrying capacity of a specific vehicle.
3Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the trailering section of the Owner’s Manual. The weight of the passengers, cargo and options may reduce the amount you can tow.