Bigger Cadillac Escalade IQ Upgrade
【Summary】Cadillac is set to release an even larger version of the electric SUV, Escalade IQ, according to Cadillac marketing spokesperson Lizzy Dinnella. The new version will cater to customers who frequently carry more passengers, offering more seating capacity than the standard model.
Cadillac is not stopping at the Escalade IQ as one of the largest electric SUVs on the road. 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.
When asked about the possibility of a long-wheelbase version of the Escalade IQ, similar to the current ICE-powered Escalade ESV, Dinnella confirmed that there are plans in place. She mentioned that while the third row is usually folded down for Escalade customers, Cadillac wants to cater to those who frequently carry more passengers.
"We know that with the Escalade customer, the third row is usually folded down, and they have it if they need it. But we have plans for people who are carrying more passengers more often," Dinnella stated.
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