Customization options for the 2021 Cadillac Escalade are plentiful, with six individual interior color combinations on offer. However, only one of these interior color combos features a light-colored headliner.
In order to get a light-colored headliner in the 2021 Cadillac Escalade, customers must opt for the Whisper Beige with Gideon accents interior color option, which is only available in Premium Luxury Platinum and Sport Platinum trim levels. The light-colored headliner is also available with all exterior paint options.
For reference, the available interior color combinations for the 2021 Cadillac Escalade include:
- Jet Black
- Parchment with Jet Black accents
- Brandy with Very Dark Atmosphere accents
- Whisper Beige with Jet Black accents
- Whisper Beige with Gideon accents
- Dark Auburn with Jet Black accents
Meanwhile, the 2021 Cadillac Escalade is also available with eight exterior colors, including:
- Crystal White Tricoat
- Satin Steel Metallic
- Black Raven
- Shadow Gray Metallic
- Sandstone Metallic
- Dark Moon Blue Metallic
- Dark Mocha Metallic
- Infrared Tintcoat
The Cadillac Escalade is all-new for the 2021 model year, introducing a fresh fifth generation for the luxury nameplate. Highlights for the 2021 model year include new exterior styling, with a bold, upright stance that is enhanced by vertical lighting signatures and standard 22-inch wheels.
Inside, the 2021 Cadillac Escalade is highlighted by a brand-new cabin layout inspired by the Cadillac Escala concept, and includes a massive 38-inch curved OLED screen laid out across the dash. This screen actually encompasses three individual screens, including a 14.2-inch digital cluster behind the steering wheel, a 7.2-inch touchscreen to the left, and a 16.9-inch infotainment interface on the right, and it also incorporates technology like Augmented Reality.
As for the powertrain spec, the 2021 Cadillac Escalade is offered with the option for two different engines, including the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87, which produces 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque, and, new for the 2021 model year, the 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax, which produces 277 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. Both engines connect to a 10-speed automatic transmission.
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Comments
So to avoid an interior dominated by black, you have to get the most expensive model. Idiots!
Those of us in the Sunbelt don’t want to feel like we’re driving inside an oven.
Why would you settle for anything but the Platinum package?
You may be joking, but I bought a (used) DTS Platinum because I liked the interior color and wood better than the other versions. That and the lower gearing.
Premium Luxury is really entry level into the new Cadillac, so your statement is in correct.
The Luxury collection does not offer leather. Its a made-made material called Leatherette and is available in Jet Black only. Also, Luxury collection does not have a sunroof.
It says Premium Luxury Platinum. Is there a higher trim level?
It’s absurd they offer vinyl seats on any Cadillac. I don’t care what the Germans do.
GM does need to start offering lighter colors in other Trims. I had to buy a Terrain Denali to get the light colored seats. I don’t get it but seems other manufactures think light colors should only be available in higher trims.
Would be nice if you could custom order the wood or carbon fibre interior accents as a free flow option.
GM has been pushing black interiors for awhile now.It must be cheaper but the once known manufacturer of beautiful interiors is like base model brand.It’s like they want to fail and they have.
The interior and technology are tops.
I prefer the exterior styling on the previous generation, though.
Maybe the new one will grow on me but I doubt it.