Love at first sight? Check. Love at first sound? 100% double check!
I am privileged to bring to you this week the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V, a high- performance 4-wheel drive large luxury SUV. This what dreams are made of for a car reviewer.
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The big story lies under the hood where you find a hand-assembled and supercharged 6.2-liter V8 putting out -get this- 682-horses and a strong 653-pound feet of torque that really gets this beast moving. It is mated to a 10-speed automatic with paddle shifters. 0-to-60 in this 6,200-pound SUV is an astounding 4-seconds.
The exterior is very in-your-face with a massive grill, a rear spoiler, quad exhaust, and huge 22” alloy wheels and very meaty tires.
You’ll be amazed when you open the door to get in. You are met with an opulent interior and seating that rivals the nicest hotel you’ve ever been in.
The magic really happens when you push the start button and three different screens appear in front of you, stretching almost three quarters of the way across the entire vehicle. All total, there are 38-inches of screens.
The touchscreen above the center console is almost 17” by itself and controls everything including the sound system, navigation, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and more. A swipe to left gives you trailering options, apps for wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, and also Alexa.
The gauge screen is highly configurable, or you can make it a huge map that shows your exact position, or you can turn on augmented reality, which turns the whole screen into a live front camera view. There is a small third screen to the left of dash to configure the driver’s screen, turn on night vision, and adjust the terrific head-up display.
The dash is heavily stitched, all soft materials and there is some beautiful wood that runs across it.
The leather seats are patterned, bolstered and incredibly comfortable, they are 12-way power, and they are heated and cooled. They also massage you and they are incredible.
Moving to the center row captain chairs, seats are heated-but not air conditioned-and they slide and recline. These occupants get their own A/C controls, air vents in the ceiling, USB-C ports, a power outlet, and two 12” screens to stream your favorite shows, play games, or search the web.
There is a power liftgate that offers up a lot of cargo area, a power outlet if needed, and switches to fold down the 3rd row that gives you a totally flat load floor. There is underneath storage for hiding valuables. If you don’t want to open the entire liftgate, you can just open the rear glass, a nice feature.
Escalades come completely loaded with remote start, keyless entry, a panoramic moon roof, heated power tilt steering wheel, and an amazing rear camera system with cross traffic alert.
Also to note, it comes standard with the AKG studio surround sound system. It’s the best I’ve ever heard and it has 36-speakers throughout the SUV, including in the front seat headrests.
All-in-all the Escalade-V is an amazing, very large, very fast SUV that rides and handles fantastic thanks to the independent rear suspension and Magnetic Ride Control, which gives you a very smooth ride. If you are like me and a fan of an amazing exhaust sound, it doesn’t get better than this. The Escalade-V comes in an extended version, too. Just FYI.
Fuel economy, well, it’s what you would expect: 11 in town and 16 on the highway, but remember it has close to 700-horses. I had stretches in city driving that I only got 8-miles per gallon, but all combined for the week, even with my heavy foot, I averaged slightly more than 13.
As always, all this wonderfulness and power comes with a hefty sticker price of $150,565. Sounds like a lot, but I’ve never been in an SUV I’ve enjoyed more, and I’ve reviewed a ton of them. I just wish you could get one, there is a very long waiting list.