Cadillac is showing the Escala Concept Car at the 2017 Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. Though not destined for production, the Escala show car has been displayed at various auto shows to provide a preview of what’s next for production-intent Cadillac vehicles, whose designs will take cues from the Escala.
Initially introduced at the 2016 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, Cadillac recently featured the Escala in a new commercial entitled Pedestal.
The Canadian International Auto Show runs February 16-25 at the North and South Buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Only 26 units of the 685-horsepower sedan will be built.
U.S. production of the crossover ended in January of 2025.
Getting an allocation, however, may be the tricky part.
Polos, crew necks, jackets, and more.
But the marque's EV sales increased 20 percent.
The No. 10 car was disqualified for excessive camber.