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First look at 2015 Cadillac Escalade Interior


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So, what do you guys think? Here's the first full-size teaser from Cadillac and the associated press release. I will Live Post the unveiling next week from NYC! :cheers:

 

 

Craftsmanship and Technology Merge in 2015 Cadillac Escalade New level of luxury for brand’s flagship SUV

DETROIT – The 2015 Escalade will advance to a higher level in all aspects, but the greatest changes to Cadillac’s flagship SUV are on the inside.

The all-new interior combines luxurious handcrafted elements with state-of-the-art advanced technology. The new design takes advantage of Cadillac’s cut-and-sew interior craftsmanship technique, enabling precisely elegant surfacing of the instrument panel and door areas.

Advanced technical features and controls are designed to add a boldly modern element to the design, as well as offering the latest features in luxury, connectivity and safety for up to eight occupants.

Cadillac will reveal the 2015 Escalade in New York City on October 7 along with a portrait series and behind-the-scenes video by indie artist Autumn de Wilde.

To RSVP for the livestream, and to stay up to date on images and videos of the 2015 Escalade, please visit youtube.com/Cadillac.

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Same steering wheel and dash as my wife's ATS. Probably has a hidden motorized flip up panel below monitor. It's a pretty nice set up. Toddfather Mobile

Yeah, that's what I should have put is that it has the Cadillac wheel, rather impressive since GM has been known for not changing all that much on vehicles that share platforms, they could have easily just stuck the Tahoe/ Yukon wheel in it.

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