- Cadillac’s new flagship electric SUV is offered in four different trim levels.
- All models are powered by the same 200+ kWh battery pack and twin electric motors.
- Pricing for the top-tier flagship model begins at $150,490 before optional add-ons.
It’s been a lengthy 16 months since the 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ first debuted, but only now has the automaker confirmed its full specs, including the electric SUV’s driving range. The Escalade IQ boasts an impressive GM-estimated range of 460 miles (740 km), setting a new standard for the Escalade lineup.
As anticipated, the electric SUV commands a premium price tag, starting at $130,000 ($129,990, to be exact) and topping out at $150,490 before factoring in a $2,290 destination and handling fee or optional add-ons. For perspective, this represents a considerable jump over the gas-powered Escalade, which starts at $89,950 for the base RWD model and maxes out at $121,890 for the long-wheelbase ESV Platinum trim. That said, the IQ still slots below the $164,990 V-Series ICE flagship.
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And that’s without factoring in the reality that, like most—if not all—EVs, the Escalade IQ is likely to experience significantly steeper depreciation compared to any other major vehicle types. This might be something worth considering for buyers weighing the commitment of a six-figure investment.
Four Trim Options
Cadillac is going to sell the Escalade IQ with a single powertrain option. The entry-level model is the Luxury 1 and comes standard with huge 24-inch polished wheels with black accents, an illuminated grille, basic LED headlights, and Galvano door handles.
Shoppers who want something that looks a little sportier can opt for the Sport 1, priced from $130,490. It has most of the same features as the Luxury 1 but sits on different 24-inch wheels with black center caps, features body-colored door handles, perimeter lighting, and Hudson Metallic nameplates.
Then we get to the two range-toppers, the Luxury 2 and the Sport 2, priced from $149,990 and $150,490, respectively. These models add trick new slim HED vertical headlights, better seats, a 36-speaker AKG Studio Reference audio system, power-adjustable second-row massage seats, and some extra standard safety features, including a wired trailer view camera. The Luxury 2 and Sport 2 can also be optioned with the Executive Second Row Seating Package.
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This option, priced at $7,500, adds an 8-inch rear screen, second-row executive seating with heating, and ventilation, a 10-point power massage function, dual wireless chargers, a custom rear floor console, tray tables, and a 40-speaker AKG audio system.
One Powertrain, Plenty of Power
As mentioned, regardless of trim, the Escalade IQ packs the same all-electric powertrain: a mammoth battery with over 200 kWh of capacity powering dual electric motors. Together, they produce 680 hp and 615 lb-ft (834 Nm) of torque. Enable the Velocity Max drive mode, and output spikes to 750 hp and 785 lb-ft (1,063 Nm), launching the luxury SUV from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in under five seconds.
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There’s no word on how long it takes to fully charge the massive battery, but Cadillac says the 800-volt electrical architecture means up to 100 miles (161 km) of range can be added in 10 minutes through a DC fast charger.