What's New in the 2017 Cadillac Escalade?
For 2017, an automatic parking system and
Cadillac's rearview camera mirror make their debut on Escalade's list of available features.
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Keep it simple. The base-model Escalade is so incredibly well equipped that all the upper trim levels seem a bit superfluous. Their elevated price tags also put them uncomfortably close to vehicles like the Range Rover and Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class, which in turn start to make the Escalade seem like the antiquated truck behemoth it is.
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How Much Does a 2017 Cadillac Escalade Cost?
The Escalade comes in two body styles, a regular-length model simply called the Escalade and a long-wheelbase version dubbed the Escalade ESV. Both are available in four trim levels: base, Luxury, Premium Luxury and Platinum. The Escalade
base trim ($73,400 regular; $76,400 ESV) comes standard with 20-inch wheels, a magnetically controlled adaptive suspension, LED headlights, automatic wipers, power-folding mirrors, a hands-free power lift gate, side assist steps, keyless start, parking sensors, a surround-view parking camera, a self-parking system, tri-zone climate control, leather upholstery, heated and cooled power front seats with driver memory settings and power-adjustable pedals, heated second-row seats, a power-folding third-row seat, the 8-in
CUE tech interface,
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto,
OnStar with 4G LTE Wi-Fi, five USB ports and a 16-speaker Bose audio system. The
Luxury trim ($78,400 regular; $81,400 ESV) adds 22-in wheels, adaptive headlights, a sunroof, power-adjustable second-row seats, Cadillac's rear camera mirror and a variety of accident-avoidance technologies (
forward-collision, blind spot monitoring,
rear cross-traffic alert and lane-departure warning systems as well as automatic braking and lane-keeping assist). The
Premium Luxury ($82,900 regular; $85,900 ESV) gains
adaptive cruise control, an enhanced automatic braking system and a single-screen rear-seat entertainment system. The
Platinum ($92,200 regular; $98,200 ESV) adds power-retractable side steps, special styling elements inside and out, upgraded leather upholstery, more adjustable front seats with massage functionality, and a dual-screen rear entertainment system.