β½ 2025/2026 Cadillac Escalade (Gas)
Cadillac Escalade V-Series Β· Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Starting Price
$93,695
Luxury trim
Top Price
$170,595
V-Series Supercharged
Engine
6.2L V8
420 hp / 460 lb-ft
V-Series Power
682 hp
Supercharged 6.2L V8 / 653 lb-ft
0-60 mph
~6.1s
V-Series: ~4.7s
Towing
8,100 lbs
Max towing capacity
Fuel Economy
14β16 MPG
~$5,000+/yr in gas
Weight
~5,800 lbs
Standard model
Available Trims
| Trim | Starting MSRP |
| Luxury | ~$93,695 |
| Premium Luxury | ~$99,890 |
| Sport | ~$100,990 |
| Premium Luxury Platinum | ~$110,790 |
| V-Series | ~$155,095 |
| V-Series (top spec) | ~$170,595 |
ESV (extended wheelbase) available across trims β adds ~$3,000β$4,000.
Reviews & Ratings
- Edmunds: 6.5/10 β "still the king of bling"
- Consumer Reports: 2025 predicted less reliable; 2024 rated more reliable
- β οΈ Known Issue: Valve lifter failures on V8 engines β documented across GM trucks
Pros & Cons
β Iconic presence and brand recognition
β Best towing in class β 8,100 lbs
β Lower starting price ($34K less than IQ)
β ESV option for extra cargo / legroom
β Huge dealer network, easy to service
β 14β16 MPG β ~$5,000+/yr in gas
β V8 valve lifter issue risk
β Ride less refined than IQ in standard trim
β Super Cruise is optional, not standard
β‘ 2025/2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ (Electric)
2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Β· Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Escalade IQ β rear angle & auto show display Β· Photos: Wikimedia Commons
Starting Price
$127,700
Luxury 1 (incl. $2,290 dest.)
Top Price
~$150,000+
Premium Sport / fully loaded
Power
750 hp
Velocity Max mode / 785 lb-ft
Standard
680 hp
Dual-motor AWD / 615 lb-ft
0-60 mph
~4.5s
Faster than the gas V-Series!
Range
460+ mi
Real-world tests: 480β607 miles
Battery
200 kWh
Largest in any production SUV
DC Fast Charge
352 kW
5β80% in ~30 min (254 kW avg)
Towing
7,500 lbs
600 lbs less than gas
Weight
~9,000 lbs
Seriously heavy
Frunk
12 cu ft
Bonus front trunk storage
Audio
38 speakers
AKG Studio Reference system
Available Trims
| Trim | Starting MSRP | Notes |
| Luxury 1 / Luxury | $127,700β$129,795 | Base β very well-equipped |
| Sport 1 / Sport | $128,200β$130,495 | Blacked-out trim, sportier look |
| Luxury 2 / Premium Luxury | $147,700β$151,545 | Executive package options |
| Sport 2 / Premium Sport | $148,200β$150,595 | Top tech + comfort |
| IQL (2026, extended) | ~$130,905+ | +4" of third-row legroom |
2025 uses Luxury 1/2 and Sport 1/2 naming. 2026 uses Luxury/Sport and Premium Luxury/Premium Sport.
Standard Features (All Trims)
- Super Cruise β hands-free highway driving
- 4-Wheel Steering β "Crab Walk" for tight maneuvers
- 12 cu ft Frunk β front trunk storage
- Adaptive Air Ride Suspension with magnetic ride control
- Head-Up Display
- Passenger entertainment screen β YouTube/Hulu (polarized from driver)
- Arrival Mode β vehicle greets you with lights & sounds
- Velocity Max β 750 hp launch at the press of a button
Reviews
- Car & Driver: "Big Presence, Big Numbers, Big Everything"
- MotorTrend: "So Large, So in Charge" β excellent ride quality
- InsideEVs: "I Hate How Much I Love This Thing"
- Edmunds: Recommends base Luxury 1 or Sport 1 β Level 2 not worth $20K more
- U.S. News: Praised Super Cruise and interior luxury
Pros & Cons
β Best-in-class range: 460+ EPA, real-world 480β607 miles
β Fastest charging: 352 kW peak, 5β80% in ~30 min
β 750 hp launch mode β faster than gas V-Series
β Near-silent, smooth ride β luxury liner feel
β Super Cruise standard on all trims
β 4-wheel steering β surprisingly easy to park
β No gas costs: save $4,000β6,000/yr
β 38-speaker AKG audio β outstanding
β $34K premium over gas Escalade base
β 9,000 lbs β genuinely heavy
β Cramped third row (IQL fixes this)
β First-year quality issues: charging errors, wheel stutter, fit/finish
β Dealer service: reports of weeks waiting on parts
β No federal tax credit β exceeds $80K MSRP cap
β Towing range drops significantly under load
π Head-to-Head Comparison
| Feature | β½ Escalade (Gas) | β‘ Escalade IQ |
| Starting Price | $93,695 | $127,700 |
| Power | 420 hp (682 hp V-Series) | 680 hp (750 hp launch) |
| 0-60 mph | ~6.1s (4.7s V-Series) | ~4.5s β Winner |
| Range | ~400 mi (gas tank) | 460+ mi β Winner |
| Towing | 8,100 lbs β | 7,500 lbs |
| Annual Fuel Cost | ~$5,000+ gas | ~$800β1,200 β Winner |
| Super Cruise | Optional | Standard β |
| 4-Wheel Steer | No | Standard β |
| Frunk | No | 12 cu ft β |
| Weight | ~5,800 lbs β | ~9,000 lbs |
| Audio | Up to 36 speakers | 38 AKG speakers |
| Extended Option | ESV | IQL (2026) |
| Reliability | V8 lifter issues | First-year EV teething |
| Tax Credit | N/A | Not eligible (over $80K) |
| 5-Year Fuel Savings | β | ~$20,000β$25,000 |
π Electric SUV Competitors
| Vehicle | Price | Power | Range | Notes |
| Cadillac Escalade IQ | $127,700+ | 750 hp | 460+ mi | Best range, most luxurious |
| Rivian R1S | $75Kβ$95K | 835 hp | ~320 mi | Adventure-focused, off-road |
| Mercedes EQS SUV | $105Kβ$130K | ~536 hp | ~350 mi | Refined, less range |
| BMW iX M60 | $110K+ | 610 hp | ~280 mi | Sportier, much smaller |
| Tesla Model X Plaid | $95K+ | 670 hp | ~330 mi | Best tech, less luxurious |
| Lucid Gravity | $80K+ | TBD | 440+ mi | Closest range competitor |
π¬ YouTube Reviews (24 Videos)
π₯ Must-Watch First
750hp, four-wheel steering demo, hilarious hosts. Best overall review.
TOP PICK
Real-world range test on a single charge.
TOP PICK
Edmunds' own range test β seriously impressive.
TOP PICK
Acceleration, braking, range on the Edmunds track.
TOP PICK
Two weeks driving around British Columbia.
TOP PICK
π In-Depth Reviews
What you get at the top trim.
Recent, detailed walkthrough.
Luxury comparison perspective.
Classic format, balanced review.
Detailed exterior & interior tour.
Honest take on the value question.
Practical family perspective.
Very positive overall take.
ποΈ POV Test Drives
Feel like you're behind the wheel.
Higher trim POV experience.
City driving perspective.
π IQL Extended (New for 2026)
The extended version with more space.
Car Confections IQL deep dive.
The longest Escalade ever made.
π Range & Charging Tests
482 miles at constant highway speed.
482 mi
Astonishing result at 60 mph.
607 mi
What happens when you drain the battery.
β οΈ WATCH
β οΈ Critical / Honest Takes
Fit and finish critique.
CRITICAL
Helps decide between trims.
Optiq vs Vistiq vs Escalade IQ.
DriveChicago's balanced review.
π’ Orange County Cadillac Dealers
1. Costa Mesa Cadillac ~43 IQs IN STOCK
π Address
2600 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
π Sales
π Website
π Hours
MonβFri 9amβ9pm Β· Sat 9amβ7pm
π Location
Between I-405 & Costa Mesa Fwy (55). Closest to Newport Beach.
π Test Drive
Walk-in OK β just bring a valid ID
2. Tustin Cadillac
π Address
50 Auto Center Dr, Tustin, CA 92782
π Sales
π Website
π Hours
MonβSat 9amβ7pm Β· Sun 10amβ6pm
π Location
Tustin Auto Center β ~15 min from Costa Mesa
3. Cadillac of Laguna Niguel
π Address
28332 Camino Capistrano, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
π Sales
π Website
π Location
South OC β ~25 min from Costa Mesa
π SoCal Combined Inventory β 126 Escalade IQs
| Trim | # In Stock | Starting At |
| Luxury / Luxury 1 | 39 | $129,795 |
| Sport / Sport 1 | 35 | $130,295 |
| Luxury 2 / Premium Luxury | 24 | $149,990 |
| Sport 2 / Premium Sport | 28 | $150,490 |
Source: SoCal Cadillac Dealers network Β· February 2026
π Test Drive Guide
What to Bring
- Valid driver's license β that's it!
- No appointment needed at Costa Mesa (confirmed: just show up)
- Calling ahead helps ensure the trim/color you want is ready
10 Things to Test During the Drive
- Velocity Max Mode β Hit the red V button. This is 750hp. Find a safe stretch and floor it.
- Crab Walk / 4-Wheel Steering β Try tight parking lots, U-turns. Rear wheels steer independently.
- Super Cruise β On the highway, activate hands-free driving. Standard on every trim.
- Ride Quality β Toggle Tour (smooth) vs Sport (stiffer). Tour mode is where it shines.
- Third Row β Sit in it. Most common complaint. Ask about the IQL if it matters.
- Frunk β 12 cu ft front trunk. Surprisingly useful.
- 55-inch Display β Passenger screen streams YouTube/Hulu (polarized from driver).
- 38-Speaker AKG Audio β Crank it. One of the best factory systems ever.
- Regenerative Braking β Try one-pedal driving.
- Parking β Find a tight spot. 360Β° camera + 4-wheel steer = surprisingly easy.
Questions to Ask the Dealer
- "Any markup or discounts?" β 126+ in SoCal = negotiating leverage.
- "2025 vs 2026 differences?" β 2026 adds IQL, Premium trims, Dolby Atmos. A 2025 at discount could be a steal.
- "Home charging install?" β Electrician partnerships? 19.2 kW Level 2 = full charge overnight.
- "Warranty?" β 3yr/36K bumper-to-bumper + 8yr/100K battery/EV.
- "Current incentives?" β GM loyalty, conquest, or lease specials.
β οΈ Tax Info
No $7,500 federal EV tax credit β Escalade IQ exceeds the $80K MSRP cap.
However, Cadillac offers a $10K car loan interest tax deduction on US-assembled vehicles (tax years 2025β2028). Confirm with your tax advisor.
π‘ Bottom Line
Which Escalade Is Right for You?
Choose the Gas Escalade if: You want the classic V8 rumble, lower entry price, maximum towing (8,100 lbs), and don't mind ~$5K/yr on gas. The V-Series is a beast at 682 hp. Watch out for the valve lifter issue.
Choose the Escalade IQ if: You want the future β best EV range (460+ mi), fastest charging, 750 hp, Super Cruise standard, and near-silent luxury cruising. Fuel savings (~$4Kβ5K/yr) help offset the price premium. Note: first-gen EV with some quality teething issues.
π° Sweet Spot: The Escalade IQ Sport 1 at ~$128β131K is the best value. Sportier look, all core tech, and Edmunds agrees the Level 2 isn't worth $20K more. Need third-row space? The IQL starts at ~$131K.
πͺ Negotiating: With 43 IQs at Costa Mesa alone and 126+ across SoCal β you have leverage. Don't pay over MSRP.