The Escalade ESV array is accessible in four trims: Base, Luxury, Premium, and Platinum. The Platinum version of the Escalade symbolizes the peak of Cadillac distinction with the entire package of lavish inner features and a pleasing exterior with a polish that makes it a fine successor. Inside, the seats are leather exteriors in black or a color called cashmere adorns the Escalade inside, while Aniline leather takes care of creating the stylish look of the Platinum border. A great deal of the inside is electric powered, including heat and coolness, even the cup holders. fresh external colors for the 2010 Escalade ESV array comprise of Silver Lining, Galaxy Gray, Celestial Blue and last but not least, Black Ice.
The predictably motorized Escalade ESV’s carry on to make use of the completely aluminum 6.2-liter L94 V-8 engine, but now, the new version appears outfitted with Active Fuel Management technology that provides better gas effectiveness. Combined with the Hydra-Matic 6L80 6-speed automatic conduction, the 403-horsepower ESV is capable of pulling 8300 pounds including a rear wheel drive. It hauls 8100 pounds when using four-wheel drive in the set body due to the 417 pound per feet of revolving strength of the V-8 engine and a 3.42 back end. With extra bulk to pull, the bigger Escalade ESV has a somewhat lower towing upper limit of 7600 pounds on rear wheel drive and a hauling limit of 7800 pounds when using the four-wheel drive.
Innovative features included with the new 2010 Escalade ESV are a USB port located in the middle console, a steering column that locks, a Platinum type inner clock that is now on all standard ESV’s, face side thorax airbags, a improved parking brake discharge, and a battery efficient approach that turns the power off as soon as the battery’s energy becomes low owing to extensive feature usage. The internal door motif also has received a renovation to provide better collision defense on the sides.