Cadillac has announced the pricing for its first hybrid model, the Escalade Hybrid.
The 2009 Escalade Hybrid starts at $71,385, which is only $3,600 more than a comparably-equipped non-hybrid Escalade.
“In a changing marketplace emphasizing fuel economy technology, Cadillac is proud to be the only luxury brand offering a hybrid in this segment,” said Jim Taylor, Cadillac general manager.
The Escalade Hybrid features GM’s advanced Two-Mode Hybrid technology, which enables the hybrid to achieve a fuel economy rating of 20/21. The powertrain also uses GM’s Active Fuel Management technology to enable the V8 to run on 4-cylinders to save fuel. The Escalade Hybrid is also available in either 2WD or 4WD.
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Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Launch Underway
First-Ever Hybrid on a Large Luxury SUV Begins U.S. Sales this Month
DETROIT, Mich. – The launch of the world’s first hybrid applied to a large luxury SUV, the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid, begins this month. Achieving a 50-percent improvement in fuel economy in city driving, Escalade Hybrid arrives at Cadillac dealerships in the United States with an MSRP of $71,685. That represents a premium of only $3,600 over a comparably-equipped Escalade.
“In a changing marketplace emphasizing fuel economy technology, Cadillac is proud to be the only luxury brand offering a hybrid in this segment,” said Jim Taylor, Cadillac general manager.
Escalade Hybrid features GM’s advanced Two-Mode Hybrid technology, enabling EPA fuel economy ratings of 20/21 miles per gallon (city/highway). The hybrid system can operate the vehicle entirely on battery-electric power during idling or low-speed driving situations. Escalade Hybrid also incorporates Active Fuel Management technology that enables the Vortec V-8 engine to operate on only four cylinders in certain driving conditions to save fuel. Escalade Hybrid is offered as a total package, including nearly all available luxury and technical features as standard. The two extra-cost options are four-wheel drive and power running boards.