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Cadillac Escalade ESV 2022 for sale

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the key difference between the 2022 Cadillac Escalade ESV and the standard Escalade, and why choose the ESV in Canada?

The 2022 Escalade ESV stretches the wheelbase by 203mm compared to the standard Escalade (3,302mm versus 3,099mm), translating into significantly more second-to-third-row passenger space and a cargo volume of 654 litres behind the third row versus 429 litres in the standard model. For Canadian families of six to eight based in Toronto, Calgary, or Vancouver who make frequent trips to ski resorts or airports with full luggage loads, this difference is decisive. Towing capacity is identical at 3,855 kg on both versions, sufficient for a large trailer or a 24-foot boat. The 2022 ESV Premium Luxury 4WD is priced at approximately $126,498 — roughly $8,000 more than the equivalent standard Escalade.

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Does the 2022 Cadillac Escalade ESV carry over the curved OLED display technology introduced on the 2021 model?

Yes — the 2022 Escalade ESV retains the landmark three-screen OLED curved display from the 2021 launch: a 14.2-inch digital instrument cluster, a 16.9-inch central infotainment screen, and a 9.9-inch secondary controls display — the largest OLED dashboard in the full-size luxury SUV segment. OLED image quality surpasses the LCD screens in competitors like the Lincoln Navigator, with true blacks and perfect legibility in direct summer sun or glare from snow-covered roads. The system includes wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, plus a class-exclusive 24-inch diagonal head-up display projected onto the windshield. The AKG Studio Reference Audio 36-speaker system is available on Premium Luxury and Platinum trims.

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Is the 2022 Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum the best full-size luxury SUV in Canada, or does the Lincoln Navigator Black Label L challenge it?

The 2022 Escalade ESV Platinum at approximately $133,998 and the Lincoln Navigator Black Label L 2022 ($127,600) compete directly at the top of Canada's full-size luxury SUV market. The Escalade leads with its OLED displays, available Super Cruise hands-free driving, and more capable 4WD terrain modes (Off-Road, Sand, Snow). The Navigator Black Label L counters with Bridge of Weir hand-crafted leather seating, a second-row refrigerated console, and marginally better sound insulation per Consumer Reports Canada evaluations. Towing capacity is equal at 3,855 kg on both. In buyer satisfaction surveys across Vancouver, Toronto, and Calgary dealerships, the Cadillac badge holds a slight edge in brand preference among luxury SUV shoppers in this price range.