In addition to the very popular gasoline-powered Escalade, Cadillac is introducing the fully electric Escalade IQ for 2025. This full-size SUV is equipped with a huge 200kWh battery that provides an estimated range of over 700 km in ideal conditions. Maximum DC fast charging capability is 350 kW. Weighing close to four tons, the Escalade IQ needs all the power it can get, hence the dual motors producing 680 horsepower as standard or 750 horsepower in Max Velocity mode.
The number of makes and models offering manual transmissions keeps shrinking due to poor sales, new emission regulations, incompatibilities with various driver assistance features and the increasing array of electric and hybrid vehicles, among other things. The 2025 model year will see the Jeep Gladiator, Volkswagen Golf GTI and Golf …
It’s no surprise that vehicle maintenance and repair costs continue to climb, as highlighted in J.D. Power’s 2024 Canada Customer Service Index—Long-Term Study released today. Consider this: the average cost of a visit to a car dealership has increased from $432 a year ago to $465 this year. When it …
Detroit, Michigan— In order to drive mass EV adoption, the auto industry is going to have to come up with more affordable solutions for customers. That’s no doubt what Cadillac management thought when they greenlit the all-new Optiq , a compact crossover that will serve as the gateway to the …
While Tesla continues to rule the North American EV market, the battle for second place—or first place among legacy automakers—is rather fascinating to watch. At the moment, General Motors finds itself in that position. Helped by a strong progression in Q3 2024, GM has now sold over 300,000 EVs in …
Cadillac , which had planned to become an EV-only brand by 2030, will possibly continue to sell ICE-powered vehicles in the next decade. That seems to be what Cadillac boss John Roth hinted at during a media roundtable to talk about the upcoming Optiq crossover, adding that gas and electric …
The Escalade is definitely one of Cadillac's most iconic (and successful) models, and today GM’s luxury brand is finally unveiling its electric version. Easily recognizable by its audacious silhouette, the Escalade IQ remains imposing while offering a more elegant profile carrying over several styling cues from the Lyriq and Celestiq.