The Onyx Package, previously available on the 2023 Cadillac Escalade Sport and Sport Platinum trim levels, has now made its way to the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V, Cadillac Society has learned. As a reminder, the package adds a set of dark-themed exterior accents.
Specifically, the Onyx Package (production code PDB) for the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V is a dealer-installed (LPO level) option that includes the following content (relevant production codes listed in parentheses):
At this time, pricing for the Onyx Package for the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V has not yet been released. However, when equipped on the Escalade Sport and Sport Platinum, it adds an additional $2,510 to the price of the luxury SUV. It’s worth noting that the 22-inch wheels included with the Onyx Package for the Escalade-V are different from the sets available for the Escalade Sport and Sport Platinum trim levels.
As a reminder, the all-new high-performance 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V is motivated by the luxury marque’s supercharged 6.2L V8 engine (production code LT4). That blown eight-cylinder powerhouse is capable of a whopping 682 horsepower and 653 pound-feet of torque, making the Escalade-V the most powerful Cadillac ever made to date. That engine bolts to Caddy’s ten-speed automatic transmission, throwing power to all four wheels for optimal traction.
The high-performance luxury SUV is built on the luxury marque’s T1 platform and entered production back in mid-July at the Arlington plant in Texas. Pricing for the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V starts at $149,900, although pre-owned models might cost significantly more than that.
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