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Cadillac has revealed the 2026 Escalade IQL, an even bigger version of the electric Escalade IQ. The longer-wheelbase model has more storage space and more legroom with the same bold exterior styling and high-tech cabin.
The Escalade IQL looks identical to the IQ from the front, with the same imposing face and intricate LED lighting.
Behind the rear doors, the IQL gains a unique C-pillar with a triangular shape and a full window in place of the view-blocking panel found on the IQ.
The IQL measures 4.2 inches longer overall but rides on the same wheelbase as the IQ.
The IQL has an extra 4.4 inches of legroom, one inch more headroom, and nearly a full inch of additional third-row shoulder room.
With the third row stowed, cargo space is significantly improved, up by about six cubic feet (75 cubes total).
The cabin is otherwise identical, sharing its 55-inch dash-spanning display and rich materials with the standard Escalade IQ.
The powertrain is also unchanged, so the pair of electric motors continue to churn out a whopping 750 horsepower and 785 pound-feet of torque.
The 205.0-kWh battery is also shared with the IQ, with Cadillac estimating an identical 460-mile range despite the lenghtier bodywork.
The Escalade IQL has a towing capacity of 7500 pounds, 500 pounds less than the standard Escalade IQ.
Every 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL comes standard with Super Cruise, GM's hands-free (eyes-on) driver-assist system.
Prices for the Escalade IQL start at $132,695 and production will begin in the middle of 2025.
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