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Old Feb 26, 2016 | 12:25 PM
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Old Feb 26, 2016 | 12:45 PM
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Looks like the next gen Sequoia to me.
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Old Feb 26, 2016 | 01:09 PM
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I wish they would make this brash and luxurious and call it the Escalade Sport.

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Looks like the next gen Sequoia to me.
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Old Feb 26, 2016 | 01:37 PM
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Is this supposed to replace the Escalade or is it a new model??
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Old Feb 26, 2016 | 01:42 PM
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Is this supposed to replace the Escalade or is it a new model??
New model. They wouldn't dare replace the Escalade.
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My guess is that its going to be more luxury than the escalade, a super lux SUV.
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Originally Posted by LexsCTJill
Looks like the next gen Sequoia to me.
Look at the similar style wheels to this 2017 Acadia and number lug nuts. Definitely a new GM.



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Originally Posted by TangoRed
I wish they would make this brash and luxurious and call it the Escalade Sport.
Rumor has it an Escalade VSport may be in the cards
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Story has been updated, looks like it just the new Traverse.
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Story has been updated, looks like it just the new Traverse.
Thanks, title updated
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Old Feb 26, 2016 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by TangoRed
I wish they would make this brash and luxurious and call it the Escalade Sport.
The Escalade, though, has always been a full-size, RWD/4WD Tahoe/Suburban-based, body-on-frame SUV with a V8. To convert it to a Traverse platform would mean a significant downsizing of both interior space and hauling/towing ability, although the Traverse/Enclave/Acadia platform, to its credit, DOES have a well-designed third-row seat for larger people.

Or, instead of an out-and-out conversion, are you proposing that the existing Escalade platform be kept, and a smaller, FWD/AWD Cadillac version of the Traverse (called the Escalade Sport) simply be marketed next to it? That, IMO, would probably be a good idea, except for one thing.......Cadillac's upcoming mid-size XT5, though a slightly smaller size, might overlap it some.

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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Or, instead of an out-and-out conversion, are you proposing that the existing Escalade platform be kept, and a smaller, FWD/AWD Cadillac version of the Traverse (called the Escalade Sport) simply be marketed next to it? That, IMO, would probably be a good idea, except for one thing.......Cadillac's upcoming mid-size XT5, though a slightly smaller size, might overlap it some.
I don't think it needs to be that much smaller (think Range Rover vs. Range Rover Sport) and it would need standard AWD, but yes that's what I'm talking about. It could easily be bigger than the XT5 and with the standard Escalade brash styling it would be clearly set apart.

There would be some size overlap with the standard Escalade but like with the RR vs. RRS, there would be a noticeable difference in attitude that makes it a moot point.
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Wonder what the reaction to this will be at Lincoln? They've already introduced two all-new crossover SUVs in the last two years......the compact MKC (a favorite of mine, BTW, though it is not without its faults), the mid-size MKX, and the upcoming new Continental flagship sedan. Lincoln currently doesn't have any plans for a larger-than-MKX design that would compete with the XT7 and fit in between the MKX and the big Navigator...unless they are just keeping it a corporate secret. But, Lincoln is still trying to get back on their feet after years of poor sales...perhaps they have a limited budget or don't want to work on too many projects at once, until a definite sales-base is established for it.
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Old Feb 26, 2016 | 09:01 PM
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Must be a lot going on at Cadillac. The new CT6 sedan flagship this spring, the XT5 mid-sized SUV later this year, this XT7, and, of course, the compact-sized CUV late next year that will (presumably) be the XT3. The XT3 designation is only a guess on my part, though, that has not been confirmed....but it would seem the most logical name.

Spy shooters caught it testing with the new Chevy Traverse and Buick Enclave,

Simply affixing the Cadillac badge on the front adds thousands of dollars to the sticker compared to a Chevy or Buick product.
A wise shopper, though, IMO, will look past the badge or nameplate to see what is actually underneath. Although we don't know (yet) what the interior will look like on the new version, the existing Buick Enclave, for instance, has a more-plush and ornate interior than a number of Cadillacs.
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A wise shopper, though, IMO, will look past the badge or nameplate to see what is actually underneath. Although we don't know (yet) what the interior will look like on the new version, the existing Buick Enclave, for instance, has a more-plush and ornate interior than a number of Cadillacs.
Almost al luxury badges live up to what's underneath. I'm not sure why you said this?
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