Escalade features 6.2L all-aluminum V8 engine with an output of 403 hp SAE* (301 kW) European premiere of iconic, luxury SUV at Geneva Motor Show 2006 Market launch in Europe in 2 nd half of 2006
Cadillac presents the all-new
Escalade, the next generation of the iconic luxury SUV at the 76th Geneva Motor Show. The
Cadillac Escalade features a new powerful all-aluminum V8 engine with an output of 403 hp SAE* (301 kW) and is scheduled to enter the European marketplace in the 2 nd half of 2006.
Based on General Motors’ all-new full-size SUV architecture, the ’07
Escalade features new powertrain, chassis, safety and interior systems. These integrated systems deliver the most powerful, efficient luxury SUV in the segment, led by a new 6.2L all-aluminum V8 engine with variable valve timing technology delivering 403 hp SAE* (301 kW) and 417 lb.-ft. of torque (565 Nm).
“The
2007 Escalade represents the next phase of Cadillac’s product renaissance – one that was launched by the previous-generation
Escalade,” said Jim Taylor, Cadillac general manager. “Since its inception,
Escalade has been an icon – the vehicle many discerning customers aspire to own.”
2007 Cadillac Escalade vehicle highlights include:
All-new distinctive exterior design A highly refined spacious interior A new 403 hp SAE* (301 kW) 6.2L all-aluminum small-block V-8 with VVT providing improved fuel efficiency Efficient six-speed automatic transmission with Driver Shift Control Stronger frame chassis with responsive coil-over-shock front suspension and rack-and-pinion steering for the best ride and handling in the segment Standard roof-mounted head curtain side air bags and StabiliTrak stability control system with new rollover mitigation technology Bose 5.1 Digital Surround audio system, including available navigation radio with touch-screen control A myriad of luxury features available including factory installed chrome wheels, climate controlled front seats, power fold and tumble 2nd row seats, power articulating running boards and power liftgate Enhanced four-wheel disc brake system Improved fuel economy.
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