Cadillac electrified the Escalade for the 2025 model year, creating a sleek luxury EV with astonishing power and generous technology features. It offers a spacious, upscale interior, and Cadillac offers upgrade packages that turn it into a legitimate executive transport vehicle.
2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ Pricing, Specs, and Release Date
- What’s New for the 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ
- Design
- Powertrain
- Interior
- Technology
- Safety
- Pricing and Release Date
- Further Research

What’s New for the 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ
Cadillac revealed a new IQL model with a longer wheelbase that brings more passenger and cargo space. It also features a 345-litre front trunk (frunk), which is more than most other vehicles. Otherwise, the Escalade IQ is only in its second year on sale, so it enters the 2026 model year unchanged.
Design
While the Escalade IQ is immediately recognizable as a Cadillac Escalade, it’s sleeker and more futuristic looking than its gas counterpart. Cadillac equips unique front lighting elements, and the SUV features a large closed-off grille. The IQ is available with a few wheel designs with available sizes up to 24 inches.
Powertrain
The Escalade IQ’s electric powertrain produces a staggering 750 horsepower and 785 pound-feet of torque in its most aggressive drive mode setting, which enables a 4.7-second 0-96 km/h time. Cadillac claims a range of up to 748 kilometres for the SUV and notes that it can fast-charge, adding 185 kilometres of range in 10 minutes. Towing reaches 3,400 kilograms (7,500 pounds) with the right equipment, and Cadillac equips Magnetic Ride Control and adaptive air suspension as standard.

Interior
Cadillac offers an Executive Second Row package that adds stowable tray tables and dual 12.6-inch screens. The second-row seats also gain a touch-based control panel, dual wireless charging pads, and heated/ventilated/massaging functions. Standard interior features include a panoramic glass roof, ambient interior lighting with 126 colours, and more. Four interior colour themes are available across the various trims, including black on black, light grey, beige, and dark blue. Power-folding second-row seats are also standard, making it much easier to access the spacious third-row seats. Cadillac offers a range of accessories for the IQ including cargo organizers, all-weather protection, and window shades.
Technology
Screens have long been the Escalade’s “thing,” and the new IQ doesn’t break that mold. It features a total of 55 inches of diagonal screen space including a centre touchscreen, digital gauge cluster, and passenger-side display. A separate display panel handles vehicle controls, and Cadillac equips a 21-speaker stereo as standard. A 38-speaker AKG stereo upgrade is available.







