The Cadillac Escalade exudes luxury and road presence, carrying the torch as Caddy’s flagship SUV model with full-size proportions and sumptuous style. The latest 2021 Escalade continues that tradition with a ground-up overhaul (re-engineering and redesign) that includes all-new style for a fresh fifth generation. Now, we’re getting a glimpse of the new 2021 Escalade as it rolls out on a set of Vossen HF6-2 wheels.
Recently posted to the official Vossen Instagram feed (@vossen), this particular 2021 Escalade is covered in Crystal White Tricoat paint, which is offset by gloss-black for the grille insert, accents, and body moldings, creating contrast that nicely accentuates the restyled Caddy’s body lines.
Enter Vossen’s HF6-2 wheels, which are mounted in the corners with a 24-inch diameter and Silver Polished finish, adding an extra dash of flash to the mix. The Vossen HF6-2 wheel was designed specifically for trucks and SUVs, and rocks a six-spoke design with an angular, sharp layout.
These particular rollers are sized at 24 inches by 10 inches, front and back, which looks to be about right for an SUV as large and in charge as the 2021 Escalade. Vossen also offers smaller sizes for the HF6-2, including 22-inch diameters and 20-inch diameters, with each of the three dimeters offered in a variety of offsets as well. Buyers also have five standard colors to choose from, plus 9 custom finishes. Pricing starts at $599 per wheel, per the Vossen website.
Even for an SUV as iconic as the 2021 Escalade, a new set of wheels does wonders for the aesthetic, with the simple, six-spoke layout of the HF6-2s doing well to complement what came from the factory.
As a reminder, the 2021 Escalade offers two engine options, including the 6.2L V8 (production code L87) gas unit, and the 3.0L I6 (production code LM2) turbodiesel. Both engines connect to a 10-speed automatic transmission.
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