Cadillac has just released a teaser of its next-generation 2021 Escalade. The teaser only shows the front end of the all-new full-size luxury SUV from the driver’s side, revealing parts of the front fascia.
The face of the 2021 Escalade features horizontally-oriented headlamps and vertical light bars that seem to be used as daytime running lamps and as turn signals, while also serving as signature accent lights. Those vertical light bars end with what appears to be an inward-facing chrome piece that connects with the lower fascia.
We can also see a relatively large front grille with four horizontal bars, with the Cadillac Crest logo is proudly placed between the two upper bars. The grille is adorned at the top with a horizontally-oriented chrome accent, while another chrome accent outlines the lower portion of the grille, before running vertically up the sides of the grille and ending at the headlight cluster.
The fascia looks similar to photos of the 2021 Escalade that leaked out a few weeks ago.
That said, the teaser image released by Cadillac today has one key difference when compared to the leaked photo. That difference is the grille, with the official teaser showing the Premium Luxury trim as opposed to what appears to be the sport trim in the leaked image.
Cadillac will reveal the all-new 2021 Escalade in Hollywood on Tuesday, February 4th. The model will represent the fifth generation of the segment-defining nameplate, as well as the fifth all-new model – following the XT4, XT6, CT5, and CT4 – as part of Cadillac’s product offensive.
The reveal event will be held in conjunction with the Oscars, during which the luxury automaker has typically aired a commercial.
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