Cadillac's Escalade IQ faces mixed reviews on EV performance

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Cadillac has introduced the 2025 Escalade IQ, its first electric version of the full-size SUV. It shares a dedicated electric platform with the Chevrolet Silverado EV, offering advanced technology and a starting price of $129,990. The Escalade IQ features a modern design with a spacious interior, including an impressive 55-inch dashboard display. However, its infotainment system has been criticized for being less user-friendly compared to previous models. While the Escalade IQ boasts a powerful dual-motor setup and an estimated range of 460 miles, it still faces challenges in driving experience and charging convenience. It may not appeal to buyers who prioritize a more enjoyable driving experience.


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