Cadillac Confirms Long-Wheelbase Escalade iQL Will Join the EV Lineup

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Hi, everyone!
Good news for Cadillac lovers.
They just confirmed at the Chicago Auto Show that an Escalade IQL is coming.

The well-known brand Cadillac Escalade iQ is going to be bigger from now on. At the 2024 Chicago Auto Show, a Cadillac representative declared to Car and Driver that the luxury automaker will add a longer Escalade iQL model to the full-size luxury SUV's lineup. There is still no information regarding the date of release, but there was a promise that more information is going to come soon.

What should we expect?
The long-wheelbase Escalada iQL's debut will happen this year. No surprise if the sales will kick off in 2024. The iQL will hit the dealership places as soon as the standard Escalade iQ goes on sale first. This will happen soon enough.
Don't expect too many visual changes. The iQL follows a similar formula to the long-wheelbase-powered Escalade ESV.

The standard Escalade iQ is already a behemoth, stretching 224.3 inches long with a 136.2-inch wheelbase. That's over a foot longer overall than a standard gas-guzzling Escalade, which has a 120.9-inch wheelbase and is just three inches shy of the Escalade ESV. The standard iQ's wheelbase is also about two inches longer than that of the ESV, so the Escalade iQL should be truly colossal when it hits the road. More information is expected to arrive later this year, so keep an eye on this space
 
I think it was pretty obvious that it EV would do well. The ICE model has been a huge success, so it's no surprise that the electric version is also performing well. It's a great option for those who want a spacious and luxurious EV.
 
We can say that Cadillac is really positioning itself as a leader in the luxury EV space. I like your idea with "it is a great option for those who want a spacious and luxurious EV". Now, the curiosity comes towards tech. Will they add any new tech features specific to the iQL? Or don't they want to differentiate it from the standard iQ?
 
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