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Old 11-10-07, 01:29 PM
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2008 Cadillac Escalade Platinum Edition














LOS ANGELES – Cadillac announced the introduction of the 2008 Escalade Platinum, a special edition of the segment-leading large luxury SUV that takes Cadillac’s dramatic design, elegance and technology to its fullest expression.

Making its world premiere alongside the upcoming Escalade Hybrid, Cadillac announced the Platinum edition will come to market in the spring of 2008 as the most luxurious model in the Escalade lineup. It rounds out a full series of Cadillac Platinum models, including the XLR Roadster, DTS luxury sedan and STS performance sedan. Each model in the Platinum lineup is characterized by elegant cabins featuring handcrafted leather, advanced technology and unique design details throughout.

“The new Platinum edition elevates and extends Escalade’s position as the large SUV of choice among luxury consumers,” said Jim Taylor, Cadillac general manager. “The growing Platinum series highlights the handcrafted details and technical sophistication of Cadillac’s overall product renaissance.”

Advanced technologies

Offered on Escalade and the extended-length Escalade ESV, the Platinum edition includes a blend of technical innovations and aesthetic enhancements. Escalade Platinum will be the world’s first SUV to be equipped with Cadillac’s advanced Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) technology.

Magnetic Ride Control, originally developed for performance vehicles such as the STS sedan, XLR Roadster and Chevrolet’s legendary Corvette, is the world’s fastest reacting suspension system and gives the Escalade Platinum more precise body motion control. It is a real-time damping system – “reading” the road in 1-milisecond intervals – that replaces conventional mechanical-valve shocks with electronically controlled shocks filled with a synthetic fluid containing minute iron particles. Under the presence of magnetic charge, the iron particles align to provide damping resistance almost instantly.

Segment-first, innovative LED headlamps

Escalade Platinum will be the first SUV – and one of the first vehicles of any kind – to offer Light Emitting Diode (LED) headlamps. Used previously only on concept vehicles or exotic sports cars, LED headlamps mark another step in Cadillac’s application of advanced lighting technology and design.

LED headlamps emit a greatly more precise light pattern, while emulating the characteristics of natural daylight much more closely than traditional auto lighting. LEDs are environmentally friendly, using much less power and lasting more than 20 times longer than traditional halogen bulbs. LED headlamps will be an enhancement added to the Escalade Platinum in the summer of 2008, shortly after the start of production of the Platinum model itself in the spring of 2008.

“Escalade is world renown for making a distinctive design statement,” Taylor said, “With the introduction of the world’s first large luxury SUV hybrid as well as the new Platinum edition, Cadillac Escalade is now bringing some of the world’s most sophisticated automotive technologies into the luxury SUV category.”

Dramatic exterior, elegant interior

Escalade Platinum also elevates the already-dramatic design of Escalade. The exterior features a unique front fascia and grille patterned after Cadillac’s acclaimed and hot-selling CTS sport sedan. The Platinum includes unique 22-inch wheels and wears exclusive Platinum exterior badges.

The cabin is the latest example of Cadillac’s 21 st-century return to handcrafted luxury details. The instrument panel, center storage console and door trim are wrapped and stitched by hand. They feature decorative French seams that convey an elegantly tailored look and feel. Materials include rich leather on the instrument panel, with unique wood inlays and aluminum trim.

Aniline leather is unique to the Escalade Platinum and is used to trim the first- and second-row seats. Contrasting-color stitching is used on the French seams for a distinctive, luxurious appearance and the seatbacks feature embroidered Cadillac wreath and crest insignias. The leather-covered seats are comfortable and convenient, with the industry-exclusive power fold-and-tumble second-row seat feature that eases access to the third-row seat.

Additional standard interior features include Platinum-specific door sills and floor mats, a heated steering wheel and heated and cooled cup holders and a power liftgate that opens and closes with the touch of a button.
Also, the DVD entertainment system adds screens integrated into each front seat headrest, in addition to the existing roof mounted screen. Each front-row headrest screen has its own driver and input controls. The headrest units can be operated independently or in tandem. This system enables passengers in different seats to watch or listen to different entertainment choices, while leaving ultimate control with the driver. Escalade Platinum models will include the acclaimed Bose 5.1 Digital Surround system, as well as the eight-inch touch screen for DVD-based navigation and control of the DVD, CD, MP3 and XM Satellite radio entertainment.

Plentiful power

Platinum models are powered by the Escalade’s exclusive 6.2L V-8 rated at 403 horsepower (301 kW)* and 417 lb.-ft. of torque (565 Nm).* It is an all-aluminum engine that uses v ariable valve timing (VVT) to optimize camshaft timing to improve low-rpm torque and high-rpm horsepower. The introduction of variable valve timing through the unique, dual-equal cam phaser is the industry’s first application of VVT on a mass-produced V-8 overhead-valve engine.

A Hydra-Matic 6L80 six-speed automatic transmission is matched with the 6.2L engine. One of the industry’s most advanced automatics, the 6L80 features clutch-to-clutch shifting and has a wide, 6.04:1 overall ratio – including two overdrive gears – that helps deliver an excellent balance of performance and fuel economy.
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Looks great!
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I like it a lot.
 
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Yes, a nice vehicle, but I'm not sure that Escalades, in general, are worth the extra money they run over the GMC Denali, which is ALSO a very nice vehicle for about $10,000 less. And though they both have a nicely done dash and console, outside of that, neither one, IMO, has particularly good build quality, especially compared to Lexus SUV's.

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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Yes, a nice vehicle, but I'm not sure that Escalades, in general, are worth the extra money they run over the GMC Denali, which is ALSO a very nice vehicle for about $10,000 less.
I despise the look of the new Yukon vs the Tahoe and Escalade and Suburban. Something is just wrong with the front end.


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Originally Posted by krazykanuk
I despise the look of the new Yukon vs the Tahoe and Escalade and Suburban. Something is just wrong with the front end.
OK....well, styling, of course, is a personal preference. That's why I didn't comment on that aspect of it....just that I thought the top-line GMC Denali was a probably better value than the Cadillac. And you'll notice, in the pictures you posted, they both have almost the same chrome wheels (one is 7-spoke, the other 8), and, in fact, the whole exterior is almost identical except for the grille and headlights.

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Originally Posted by mmarshall
OK....well, styling, of course, is a personal preference. That's why I didn't comment on that aspect of it....just that I thought the top-line GMC Denali was a probably better value than the Cadillac. And you'll notice, in the pictures you posted, they both have almost the same chrome wheels (one is 7-spoke, the other 8), and, in fact, the whole exterior is almost identical except for the grille and headlights.
Yes its definitely subjective, but to me I just think the new Yukon looks kind of dopey. I was curious about the power difference and the GMC site says that the Yukon has a max power of 380 hp, vs the 400 in the Escalade. Also mentions that base MSRP of a Yukon Denali is 49k, vs 55k for a base Escalade so the gap really isn't that big.
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Too much going on in the interior IMO. Black, dark brown, light brown, dark wood, light wood, aluminum, etc.

Better luck next time.
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You think they got enough projector bulbs in there? Geez...

Don't really like it much. It just...doesn't flow well to me. The exterior has both HUGE and tiny parts. Interior is too busy. Iono, I'd rather buy something else =/
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It has LEDs
 
Old 11-10-07, 07:06 PM
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So much for dual...triple projectors, its septuple?
Like, what if you mod a video projector into your headlights, and just drive up to a wall....thats like drive in movie everywhere lol
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It's hideous. Too much chrome, and way too much going on all over the place.

The interior is pretty nice. I wouldn't mind driving a black on black one though.
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Wow, if I had the coin I'd get one! That's HOT.
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damnnn lol..headlights look awfully busy there.
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