The 2019 Cadillac Escalade can hold its own against more modern designs in many ways even if it’s definitely showing its age.
Pros Strong V-8 power Comfortable seats Confident towing ability Good ride quality
Cons Doesn’t hide its truck roots well Guzzles premium unleaded Gauche style not for all Eye-opening price
The 2019 Cadillac Escalade ranked #8 in Luxury Large SUVs. Currently the Cadillac Escalade has a score of 7.4 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 28 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
pros Robust, smooth powertrain ESV model has lots of passenger and cargo space
Cons Infotainment interface can be sluggish and complicated Rivals have cushier rides Confined third-row seat in standard-length model Small cargo area behind rearmost seats in standard-length model
Only minor changes for 2019.The 2019 Cadillac Escalade ESV comes with four wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 10-speed shiftable automatic.
Pros Strong V8 engine never lacks for power Cabin remains quiet on any type of road Seats up to eight passengers Tows up to 8,100 pounds
Cons Ride quality is less refined than that of some other luxury SUVs Sheer size requires careful maneuvering in tight quarters High cargo floor hinders easy luggage and cargo loading Infotainment interface isn't always intuitive
The 2020 Cadillac XT5 comes with all wheel drive, and front wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 9-speed shiftable automatic.New Sport trim; base XT5 trim renamed Luxury.2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine now standard on lower trims.Infotainment interface is all-new.
Pros Combines a soft, pleasant ride with athletic handling Generous interior space is more than most rivals Seats are built for long-haul comfort
Cons Small windows and mirrors make it hard to see out of the back Desirable option packages can drive the price up in a hurry Odd design choices impinge on usability
For 2020, Cadillac gives the XT5 a mild makeover that's immediately apparent from its new bumpers, grille design, and wheel options. The other changes include a newly standard turbocharged four-cylinder that joins the V-6 as the only engine choices. The lineup is now headlined by the Sport model that replaces the old Platinum moniker. However, the latter becomes an option package that adds more technology and top-of-the-line interior appointments. The Sport model has a specially tuned suspension and steering system that attempt to increase driver engagement.
Pros Quiet interior, distinctive exterior styling, spacious cargo bay.
Cons Somewhat gruff V-6 powertrain, muddled driving dynamics, busy interior design.