Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Cheers & Gears

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

New Platinum Escalade

Featured Replies

 


 

 

14864755106_b910e77ba5_b.jpg

2015 Cadillac Escalade Platinum

Cadillac today announced numerous enhancements to the just-launched 2015 Escalade, including the new range-topping Platinum Collection model launching in the fourth quarter this year.

 

Escalade Platinum features elegant, hand-crafted luxury additions to both the exterior and interior while the entire Escalade range gets new technical features, highlighted by the addition of 4G LTE connectivity, a new 8-speed automatic transmission and a 

Surround View camera system to help increase visibility.

 

14907599993_2f242c2839_b.jpg

 

“Since the launch just a few months ago, the next-generation Escalade has proved exceptionally desirable among luxury SUV buyers,” said Uwe Ellinghaus, chief marketing officer, Cadillac. “Now, within the same year we are able to elevate the Escalade line with the Platinum Collection, as well as deliver enhancements through the entire Escalade range.”

 

The 2015 Escalade Platinum extends and upgrades the use of premium materials within the Escalade’s cut and sewn interior. First- and second-row seats are wrapped in Nappa semi-aniline leather, while the dashboard, upper door panels and center console are clad in hand-stitched and hand-wrapped leather. Customers can choose between two distinct interior environments, each paired with sueded microfiber headliner trim and unique exotic wood accents.

 

14701204607_13e75f2074_b.jpg

 

Escalade Platinum Collection is also designed to provide passengers with unsurpassed comfort and convenience. Heated and cooled 18-way power front seats are standard, and include a massaging function on the driver’s seat. A pair of seven-inch LCD screens, embedded in the front head rests, supplement the overhead 9-inch screen, while a cooled center console compartment can keep chilled beverages handy. Platinum models also include premium floor mats and Platinum-branded door sill plates.

 

Escalade Platinum models ride on 22-inch wheels and the model is distinguished by chrome accents, Platinum exterior badging, and a unique grille mesh design. All Escalade models wear the new, streamlined Cadillac Crest.

 

14907601693_9a08e38eba_b.jpg

 

In addition, all Escalade models – from the standard Collection through to the Platinum – feature a host of technology upgrades. Vehicle performance is aided by the new eight-speed automatic transmission that is standard on all models, as well as a two-speed transfer case standard on four-wheel drive models. An electronic hands-free liftgate already standard on Escalade will also feature hands-free closing capability.

 

Like the new ATS sport sedan, Escalade includes OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity with a WiFi hotspot capable of connecting up to seven devices and inductive wireless device charging. Surround View, which provides a bird’s eye view of the area immediately surrounding the vehicle.

 

14701089829_5c1193590d_b.jpg

The enhancements add just $1275 to Escalade’s starting price in the U.S., for a total of $73,965, including destination.

 

The top-of-the-range 2015 Escalade Platinum is priced from $90,270, including $995 in destination.

Edited by Cmicasa the Great

  • Author

Wow.. Just wow. Call me at the end of Summer 2015 and I will have probably traded my '15 Yukon SLT in on THIS with White Diamond and tan interior. That interior looks absolutely stunning.

Very Cool and Lovely. Too bad you just did not upload to the web site as the pictures I cannot see from Flicker, so had to go out and see the news release to see the pictures.

 

So the Platinum edition is a great bargain considering that they have not really changed the price for a normal Escalade or the ESV version since I bought my Platinum ESV in 2006. This is worth having! :D

  • Author

Sorry about that. I tried to edit but cannot now. Here I rehosted. And I I agree that it is def. worth the coin.  :globe:

 

1z551rq.jpg

21l5pcp.jpg

2iw9dhx.jpg

qz2knd.jpg

wwexyh.jpg

  • Author

^^^ I just don't have an issue with it.. unless they decided to actually create a hi-po VSport model that had a performance shifting characteristic. Other than that, I see little need for a floor mounted shifter and never thought much of the button or knob way of shifting one way or another.

I love the column mounted shifter but I could also enjoy the button or dial. I would HATE if they put in a floor shifter into the Escalade!

And this is just stunning....well done GM!

The leather and suede trimmings are well done, the materials and build quality look first rate.  What glares at me though is that shiny black plastic center stack with Cue and the HVAC touch buttons.  It looks like it belongs on a Chevy, I hate it on every Cadillac.  Other than that, job well done on the interior, although why massage on only the driver's seat, both fronts seats should have that, maybe even the rear seats too.

Pet peeve: Why do the rear seat screens have composite jacks? This is 2014. Are people hooking up Colecovision's in their Escalade's?

 

Put an HDMI port in there.  

Pet peeve: Why do the rear seat screens have composite jacks? This is 2014. Are people hooking up Colecovision's in their Escalade's?

 

Put an HDMI port in there.  

I thought that too, the connectors for the DVD screens look from the 90s.  Why not have a couple holders for integrated iPads or something that would look more slick.

  • Author

Pet peeve: Why do the rear seat screens have composite jacks? This is 2014. Are people hooking up Colecovision's in their Escalade's?

 

Put an HDMI port in there.  

 

 

I agree with this. I don't understand why it isn't an option thru-out. ON a side note... I went out side yesterday just to see.. and plugged my Roku HD into the composites and turned on my Android Hotspot (Free) to connect and was able to view Netflix as if I were sitting in the living room 

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.