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Finally, there's an all-electric Cadillac Escalade on the way

The luxury SUV of your dreams is back in electric form.
By Alex Perry  on 
Escalade IQ logo
Escalade IQ is here. Credit: General Motors

If you've wanted an electric vehicle that doubles as a status symbol, you don't have to wait much longer.

General Motors(opens in a new tab) announced on Monday that its Cadillac brand will unveil the first all-electric Escalade SUV later this year. The EV, which will be called Escalade IQ, "promises the same commitment to craftsmanship, technology and performance" that made Escalade a household name over the last couple of decades, per GM's press release.

Aaaaand that's about all we know, unfortunately.

GM didn't reveal any specs or pricing info for the Escalade IQ. We don't know exactly when we'll find out more, either. Most importantly, there's no indication of what the SUV will actually look like. It's probably safe to assume it'll look something like the regular gas-guzzling Escalade, but until we know for sure, that's just speculation.


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