Bigger Cadillac Escalade IQ Upgrade
【Summary】Cadillac has confirmed that a bigger version of the electric SUV, Escalade IQ, is on its way. The upcoming model will be one of the largest electric SUVs available and will cater to customers who frequently carry more passengers. Further details about the new version will be announced soon.
Cadillac is not stopping with the release of the Escalade IQ, one of the largest electric SUVs on the market. According to Cadillac marketing spokesperson Lizzy Dinnella, an even bigger version of the full-size electric SUV is on its way and will be announced soon.
Dinnella confirmed that Cadillac has plans to introduce a long-wheelbase version of the Escalade IQ, similar to the current ICE-powered Escalade ESV. This version will cater to customers who frequently carry more passengers and require additional space.
While the third row of seats in the Escalade is typically folded down, Cadillac acknowledges that some customers may need the extra seating capacity. With the upcoming long-wheelbase version, Cadillac aims to provide a solution for those who regularly transport more passengers.
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