The latest fifth-generation Cadillac Escalade offers tons of curb appeal thanks to an all-new exterior design, which features a bold, upright front fascia, big SUV proportions, and a stance that simply exudes road presence. Now, we’re getting a look at the new 2021 Escalade as it rides on a fresh set of Vossen HF-6 wheels.
This particular 2021 Cadillac Escalade appears to be the Sport model, featuring things like Gloss Black body accents and body moldings, and a unique Sport mesh grille up front. The black-out theme continues with Gloss Black roof rails and tinted windows, not to mention a healthy dose of Black Raven paint for the body panels.
To this, the new Vossen HF6-4 wheels add even more to the color scheme, while also upping the aggression level a few notches. The wheels are sized at 24 inches in diameter, replacing the 22-inch, 12-spoke polished alloys in Dark Android that are equipped as standard on the Sport trim level.
Vossen offers the HF6-4 wheel design in multiple sizes, including 20- to 24-inches for the wheel diameter, and 8.5- to 12-inches for the wheel width. A variety of colors are offered as well, including several shades of black, bonze, gunmetal, gold, silver, and more.
As for the performance specs, the 2021 Cadillac Escalade is equipped as standard with the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 (production code L87), which produces 420 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 460 pound-feet of torque at 4,100 rpm, while the turbodiesel 3.0L I6 (production code LM2) is available as well. Both engines connect to a 10-speed automatic transmission. For those buyers looking for even more go, Cadillac is rumored to be working on a new Escalade-V model with a supercharged powerplant.
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