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Press Release
Cadillac today introduced the all-new 2015 Escalade, a sophisticated
luxury SUV designed to establish new benchmarks for hand-tailored
craftsmanship and technology.
The fourth-generation Escalade is an entirely new design yet
instantly recognizable. Much of the story of Cadillac’s redesigned
flagship SUV is on the interior, where new levels of luxury combine with
the latest technology.
“Cadillac’s growth provides the ideal stage for the all-new Escalade
to take a major leap forward,” said Bob Ferguson, senior vice president,
Global Cadillac. “The 2015 Escalade is completely new and elevated in
design and technology, inside and out. The clear objective is to once
again assume the leadership position among luxury SUVs.”
From its introduction, Escalade quickly became the standard among
luxury SUVs with a formula of bold design, powerful capability and
luxurious accommodations for up to eight occupants. Three succeeding
generations led luxury SUV customers to confer icon status on it. The
2015 Escalade takes design and technical elements from Cadillac’s
product expansion to elevate the brand’s signature SUV.
of the 2015 Escalade begins next spring in Arlington,
Texas. The product line will consist of the standard Escalade model, as
well as the extended-length ESV edition, with offers a 14-inch-longer
(355 mm) wheelbase and approximately 20 inches (508 mm) more in overall
length, maximizing space for third-row passengers and 60 percent more
cargo space behind the third-row seat than the Escalade.
Offered with 2WD and 4WD drivetrains, Escalade features a new 6.2L
V-8 engine that is more powerful and more efficient than previous
models. Cadillac’s Magnetic Ride Control, the world’s fastest-reacting
suspension system, is now standard and delivers precisely controlled
driving performance.
The exterior features crisp, new and more sophisticated surfaces, accented by dramatic light-emitting diode, or LED, lighting.
The new interior features cut-and-sewn and wrapped materials, with
wood trim options chosen for elegance and authenticity. Seats were
engineered to be more comfortable and sculpted in appearance. The new
interior is dramatically quieter, too, thanks to a stronger new body
structure, new and enhanced acoustic material, and Bose Active Noise
Cancellation technology.
CUE, Cadillac’s advanced system for connectivity and control, is
standard featuring state-of-the-art voice recognition with touch
controls common with the world’s most popular tablets and mobile
devices. A standard 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster can be reconfigured
with four themes and an available head-up display projects information
onto the windshield. An available Blu-Ray DVD rear entertainment system
includes a nine-inch, roof-mounted screen on Escalade and two nine-inch
screens on Escalade ESV.
The front seating area offers more than 1.5 inches (44 mm) more
headroom and more than four inches (101 mm) of additional legroom
compared to previous models while the second- and third-row seats fold
flat for greater cargo versatility – and a segment-first hands-free
liftgate includes programmable height settings.
Escalade’s new technologies include safety features to help protect
occupants before, during and after a collision, such as Front and Rear
Automatic Braking, which relies on short-range radar technology and
ultrasonic sensors to help the driver avoid front and rear low-speed
collisions via a progression of alerts that extend to complete braking,
if necessary.
Also new is the segment’s only Front Seat Center-Mounted air bag,
which is engineered to provide additional protection to drivers and
front passengers in far-side impact crashes, where the affected occupant
is on the opposite, non-struck side of the vehicle.
A Driver Awareness package includes Forward Collision Alert, Lane
Departure Warning System, and the patented Safety Alert Seat, which
offers directional vibrations to alert the driver about potential crash
threats. A Driver Assist package adds Full Speed Range Adaptive Cruise
Control, Front and Rear Automatic Braking, Automatic Collision
Preparation and Automatic Safety Belt Tightening.
Additionally, Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Lane Change Alert are standard on Luxury and Premium models.
Crafted interior
Craftsmanship defines the 2015 Escalade’s passenger space, designed
to be one of the industry’s most authentic and luxurious cabins mixed
with seamless technology integration for today’s connected luxury
customers.
Real wood combined with premium cut-and-sewn materials and sueded
accents, along with ambient lighting, were designed to add elegance to
the interior design. Tight tolerances of the instrument panel and door
panels, precision controls and triple-sealed doors were engineered and
designed to reinforce a feeling of quality.
“An exceptional level of craftsmanship has gone into the redesign of
the 2015 Cadillac Escalade, and it all centers on the premium materials
and extensive use of cut-and-sew live stitching – the way fine furniture
is produced,” said Eric Clough, director of design, Cadillac Interiors.
“We designed Escalade with what we call the beauty of contrast. It
offers a distinctive combination of bold, truck-like character, but also
the refinement of the Cadillac form vocabulary and technology.”
The seats were designed to be more comfortable and sculpted in
appearance with a reclining second row. The design incorporates
dual-firmness foam that ensures long-trip comfort and helps retain
appearance over time.
Heated and cooled seats are standard in front and second-row bucket
seats have standard heat. The available second-row bench has heated
outboard seats now reclines.
Intuitive technology
Technology is integral to the Escalade’s driving experience. New and
enhanced features help make what already was one of the industry’s
most-connected vehicles more intuitive.
For the first time, Escalade will feature CUE standard. The
eight-inch center screen uses capacitive touch technology and gesture
recognition, enabling tapping and swiping common to smartphones and
tablets. CUE uses proximity sensors to activate common options and
controls as the user’s hand approaches. An expanded “favorites” section
offers quick access to phone contacts, navigation destinations – even
digital music – in the same one-touch form as traditional radio presets.
The instrument cluster features a standard, reconfigurable,
high-resolution 12.3-inch digital driver information center display
paired with Cadillac’s CUE infotainment system. Key data also is
displayed on an available, full-color head-up display. Along with
vehicle systems information, the color driver information center also
provides details on the audio, Bluetooth phone and navigation systems,
and they can be easily adjusted via steering wheel controls.
Precise exterior
The new Escalade’s exterior advances a 15-year legacy of design
distinction with evolved character cues designed to add sophistication.
Full LED lighting creates a bold new interpretation of Cadillac’s
vertical light signature.
The headlamps incorporate the industry’s first Total Internal
Reflection LED high-beam function, which consists of four vertically
stacked crystal lenses and LEDs. The low beam consists of five crystal
lenses and LEDs that create the light pattern. The Cadillac script is
branded in the headlamp bezel. Tall, thin vertical LED taillamps reach
to the top of the Escalade and feature the brand’s wreath-and-crest
insignia, which illuminates in the dark. Escalade also features
LED-illuminated door handles on the Premium Collection.
The new Escalade’s surfacing is sophisticated, and the sectioning of
the body exudes more emotion to forge a new presence for Cadillac’s
iconic SUV,” said Bob Boniface, design director, Cadillac Exteriors.
“Our designers worked with the studio sculptors closer than ever to
translate a two-dimensional vision into a three-dimensional
representation that captures your attention from afar, and then pulls
you in with beautiful details in the lamps, door handles and wheels.”
New inlaid doors fit into the body side openings instead of over the
top of the body, significantly reducing wind noise and contributing to
improved aerodynamics that help the vehicles slip through the air on the
highway with less wind drag. Active air shutters close in front of the
condenser/radiator assembly at certain highway speeds to improve
aerodynamics for greater efficiency. A lightweight aluminum hood and
liftgate panels reduce overall mass.
panel gaps are tighter throughout. The new liftgate is designed
to be sleeker in appearance integrates the rear window wiper into the
spoiler.
“Moving the rear wiper to the top of the glass and packaging it
within the contours of the spoiler resulted in a clean appearance and
improved visibility,” said Boniface. “It is an example of the attention
to detail in the new Escalade.”
Performance and driving experience
The performance threshold for the 2015 Escalade lineup rises with an
all-new, more efficient 6.2L V-8 engine rated at an SAE-certified 420
horsepower (313 kW) and 460 lb-ft of torque (623 Nm) – a nearly
5-percent increase in horsepower and 10 percent more torque. The greater
torque delivers an enhanced feeling of power on demand, particularly
from a standstill and at low speeds.
The new 6.2L features state-of-the-art technologies, including direct
injection, Active Fuel Management, or cylinder deactivation,
continuously variable valve timing and an advanced combustion system,
designed to make the most of power, torque and efficiency across a broad
range of operating conditions. More precisely controlled combustion
enables Escalade to run with a higher compression ratio, which delivers
greater power and greater expected efficiency.
The engine is matched with the Hydra-Matic 6L80 six-speed automatic transmission with enhanced TapShift control.
Escalade’s performance is channeled to a more sophisticated chassis
and suspension system, engineered for a greater feeling of solidity and a
quieter, smoother ride. A fully boxed frame – composed of more than 75
percent high-strength steel – is the foundation for its ride quality.
New shear-style body mounts help reduce vibrations transmitted into the
vehicle.
Additional chassis and suspension highlights include:
- Coil-over-shock front suspension and five-link/coil-spring rear suspension
- Wider rear track that contributes to a more planted stance
- Standard 20-inch wheels and available 22-inch wheels
- New, electric variable-assist power steering system that enhances fuel economy and tailors steering assist to vehicle speed
- New 9.5-inch rear axle and standard automatic locking rear differential
- StabiliTrak electronic stability control, incorporating tow/haul mode, auto grade braking and hill start assist
- New four-wheel-disc brake system with Duralife™ brake rotors that offer up to double the service life, along with brake pedal revisions engineered to improve pedal feel for more confident braking performance
- Third-generation magnetic ride control is standard with Tour and Sport modes.
Magnetic Ride Control is a real-time damping system that delivers
more precise body motion control by “reading” the road every
millisecond. Damping can go from full force to lowest force in a few
milliseconds, or within three inches of road travel. It replaces
conventional mechanical-valve shocks with electronically controlled
shocks filled with a magneto-rheological fluid containing minute iron
particles. Under the presence of a magnetic field, the iron particles
align to provide damping resistance almost instantly.
Security measures
The new Escalade has been designed with greater security features to
thwart theft attempts, including an intrusion sensor, inclination sensor
and glass breakage sensors. Along with triggering the vehicle’s alarm
systems, some of the features shut down key control systems to make it
almost impossible to start or move the vehicle. The security features
are supported by OnStar Stolen Vehicle Assistance, which can help police
locate the vehicle.
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