The 2019 Cadillac ATS-V waves goodbye this year, but not before one final two-door blast.
Pros Strong twin-turbo V-6 Great transmissions Ride/handling balance Muscular style
Cons No automatic emergency braking No AWD Interior quite cramped
The 2019 Cadillac ATS-V comes with rear wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 6-speed manual.Sedan version has been discontinued.The ATS-V coupe carries on unchanged.
PROS Excellent steering and handling capabilities Turbo V6 engine generates abundant power for quick acceleration The ATS-V is a true driver's car, built to perform on road or track
CONS Back seat and trunk are small compared to competitors Ride might be too punishing for some drivers Many interior controls prioritize form over function Lacks the interior polish of most rivals
Pros Excellent handling Smooth power with turbo four-cylinder engine Respectable gas mileage Inventive cabin materials Sharp styling
Cons Disappointing manual transmission Snug interior Some poorly fitted cabin materials Tiny trunk
The 2021 Escalade has undergone a thorough redesign, complete with a new independent rear suspension, savvier interior technology, prettier styling, and a new optional diesel-powered engine.To truly deck out the Escalade in its best features, go for the Platinum trim. It adds semi-aniline leather, 16-way power-adjustable front seats with massage, soft-close doors, and an AKG audio system with 36 speakers. The Platinum version also comes standard with a self-parking feature, a head-up display, and adaptive cruise control. We'll know more about pricing and optional features closer to the 2021 Escalade's on-sale date, which is expected to be this summer.
The 2021 Cadillac Escalade is much more than a Chevrolet Tahoe in a tuxedo.
Pros Gorgeous interior Super Cruise Independent suspension Lots of torque regardless of engine An adult-sized third row
Cons Gets expensive It’s massive The rear end barely changed Where’s the hybrid?
Fully redesigned for 2021.More interior space, especially for rear passengers.The latest driver aids, including Cadillac's Super Cruise.Part of the fifth Escalade generation introduced for 2021.
Pros An extensive suite of standard and optional driver aids Optional diesel engine a class-exclusive Significantly more interior space than outgoing model New interior design one of the best in the class
Cons Lacks off-road prowess of some rivals Large footprint makes it difficult to park