Even without any options ticked, the all-new 2021 Cadillac Escalade definitely has what it takes to turn heads. However, the latest next-generation SUV is also offered with a variety of packages that take the Escalade’s styling up a notch, including this one package that few buyers know about.
It’s called the Radiant package, and it adds a selection exterior features that add even more bling to the 2021 Cadillac Escalade.
We previously took a look at the Radiant package offered on the Cadillac XT6, but now, we’re checking out the package of the same name as applied to the new 2021 Escalade.
The Radiant package for the new 2021 Cadillac Escalade is tagged with production code PDV, and is available on Luxury, Premium Luxury, and Premium Luxury – Platinum trim levels. The Radiant package is not offered on Sport or Sport Platinum trim levels.
The Radiant package includes the following content (production codes included in parentheses):
Pricing for the 2021 Cadillac Escalade Radiant package is set at $3,295.
The new Escalade Radiant package is an LPO-level item, which means it’s ordered with the vehicle, and the cost of the package is factored into the vehicle pricing, finance, and lease rates. The package is also installed at the dealership.
For those 2021 Escalade buyers that want to add even more flash to the new SUV’s styling, the Radiant package looks like a pretty tempting choice. To demonstrate what the package looks like, we’ve included images of 2021 Escalade Premium Luxury model above, both with and without the package, providing an easy way to compare and contrast what the aesthetic upgrades actually look like. The vehicles featured here are finished in Black Raven with regard to the exterior color.
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