WORLD EXCLUSIVE! The BEST 2021 Cadillac Escalade Spy Shots EXPOSE Its INTERIOR For The FIRST Time!

WORLD EXCLUSIVE! The BEST 2021 Cadillac Escalade Spy Shots EXPOSE Its INTERIOR For The FIRST Time!
For the modern day Cadillac brand, it seems like it continues to stumble. As Lincoln is ramping up, one would think that Cadillac would be on its toes.

Newsflash: It's not.

SPIED! 2021 Cadillac Escalade

What we can say is that one of the company's best decisions ever was to produce the Escalade. When it first debuted it soon became the "it" vehicle and it largely carries that swagger today. Can it hold strong though? With greater competition than ever before in the full-size sport-utility vehicle class, Cadillac needs to deliver the goods.

While we've seen exterior spy shots of the 2021 Cadillac Escalade, as well as some heavily camouflaged interior pictures, today we're bringing you the very best spy shots that haven't been seen before. Buckle up because you're getting a first row seat to the 2021 Escalade's interior.

As you can see, Cadillac will employee the use of not one, but two, massive screens for the next-gen Escalade's instrument panel and infotainment. Additionally, the shifter from current-gen Cadillac products is present in the center console and switchgear we recognize from other Cadillac models make up the center stack. As expected, its cupholders are truly massive — Big Gulp, anyone? The driver's seat appears to have more bolstering on the backrest portion while the lower squab seems to remain rather flat as in the current-gen product.

NOTE: Check out the pattern work in the perforated leather. Cadillac's keeping things interesting.

So, Spies. What do YOU think? Is the 2021 Escalade starting to shape up to YOUR liking?

**Special thanks to Twitter user @chadbrinkley for passing these images along!


SPIED! 2021 Cadillac Escalade












runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 10/17/2019 1:34:03 AM
+2 Boost
Finally!!!

An interior inspired by the Escala concept car's instead of the crap in the CT6 and the new CT5 and CT4.

What took them so long?


Car4life1Car4life1 - 10/17/2019 8:31:38 AM
-1 Boost
It looks like they are adopting Benz dual screen approach, not groundbreaking but I like it better than a giant iPad dominating the interior


jeffgalljeffgall - 10/17/2019 6:19:16 AM
+6 Boost
Still looks like too much glossy cheap plastic


TruthyTruthy - 10/17/2019 11:53:06 AM
+2 Boost
Same with the Continental too. What is it with American luxury cars that they believe shiny and chrome equals luxury? The Lincoln Nautilus comes closest to a high quality luxury interior.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/17/2019 7:49:47 PM
-4 Boost
Well shiny chrome is working REALLY WELL for Lincoln.


mre30mre30 - 10/17/2019 7:15:46 AM
0 Boost
Cadillacs designs, inside and out, are much-improved. This will do well.


ricks0mericks0me - 10/17/2019 7:17:29 AM
+3 Boost
Jeff said: Still looks like too much glossy cheap plastic
x 2


NewQNewQ - 10/17/2019 5:15:26 PM
-1 Boost
That's not glossy plastic. That's wood and/or screens.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/17/2019 8:42:09 AM
-2 Boost
The Escalade is a great product already. This should be an easy sell.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 10/17/2019 9:16:09 AM
-3 Boost
I always thought the Escalade would morph into a large CUV/SUV like an X7 vs being a truck. But people must like the space it and the XL size model offer.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/17/2019 7:51:00 PM
-1 Boost
A lot of Escalade owners pull horse trailers, toy trailers, and travel trailers. Quite frankly, the GLS and X7 aren't the best plan if you pull something.


malba2367malba2367 - 10/17/2019 9:43:45 AM
+2 Boost
People like the space. Also much cheaper to build off of of a pickup truck platform with pickup engines than redesign a real luxury rwd/longitudinal platform with turbo V6/8 engines.


TruthyTruthy - 10/17/2019 11:56:24 AM
-3 Boost
Does not do much for their brand positioning. 'We can compete with the Germans. Our best product is a pickup with a longer passenger compartment." Who needs sophistication.
GMC and Chevy can handle the barge sales. Cadillac needs to develop a real world class 7 seater SUV.


TruthyTruthy - 10/17/2019 9:45:40 AM
0 Boost
Looks like a truck.


SuperCarEnthusiastSuperCarEnthusiast - 10/17/2019 10:58:12 AM
0 Boost
Look about the sam exteriorwise but big change is in the instrument cluster and center console!


Agent001Agent001 - 10/17/2019 3:05:16 PM
-2 Boost
Biggest flaw on the current Escalade. SUSPENSION. TOO busy and brittle. HATE the drive compared to Ford Expedition/Navigator.

001


NewQNewQ - 10/18/2019 12:07:21 AM
0 Boost
At this point, I'm just happy it doesn't look like crap from Cadillac.

This legitimately looks good. Maybe for the first time in the modern era have I thought that about a Cadillac. Many of their products were fine. The XTS interior was fine, and even better than the CT6 in some ways. The CT5 looks fine as well.

This actually looks good. Maybe it will spread to the rest of their lineup, but it looks like this got allocated real money, and the rest were on a budget.

It might be 3rd-hand information, but someone said that he heard from someone else that the new Escalade is the only vehicle where "Johann got his way".

*If* that's true, it reinforces my positive opinion about Johann, my negative opinion about the GM bean-counters, and the ultimate power struggle that lead to his departure.


NewQNewQ - 10/18/2019 12:17:40 AM
0 Boost
A nitpick already. The steering wheel leather looks cheap, and the center cover is bumpy rubbery plastic and not stitched leather, like I would assume at this level.

On the plus side, I like the metal speaker grilles in the A-pillar.

Both are, and should be, par for the course in this segment.


FishfaceFishface - 10/18/2019 10:46:42 AM
+1 Boost
Ugly, and the ride better be improved over the current ‘slate which is busy, shakey and course.


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