2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ vs. 2024 Cadillac Escalade V: EV Over ICE?
Comparing Cadillac’s brand-new IQ all-electric full-size SUV and its ICE-powered Escalade V Performance trim counterpart.0:00 / 0:00
With up to 750 hp and up to 785 lb-ft of torque, the all-electric 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ is now the luxury brand's most powerful SUV. Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that a new EV outmatches the Cadillac Escalade V performance SUV, which was previously the most powerful SUV at 682 hp, 653 lb-ft of torque courtesy of its 6.2 liter supercharged V-8. How close is the new IQ and the old V in other areas, like packaging, design, and other performance factors Cadillac has released on its newest EV? Let's compare the two powerful full-size SUVs on paper.
Exterior
The very first thing you'll notice about the 2025 Escalade IQ and the 2024 Escalade V are just how different the exteriors are. While there are some obvious engineering requirements between the all-electric IQ and the ICE-powered V, it's still rather surprising at just how different these SUVs are despite sharing the same "Escalade" name. The IQ, like much of Cadillac's EVs, is taking on elements of the Celestiq in its exterior design. The IQ's front grille, headlights, wheels, and tail lights all have elements of Cadillac's bespoke EV. Even the body panel on the Escalade just behind the smaller rear quarter window is similar to the rear body treatment on the Celestiq with the only difference being the hockey stick-like blade being reduced to a simple light on the IQ.
That being said, there are recognizable Escalade elements like the way the headlight blades have somewhat of a pentagon shape, but the IQ does feel a little more like the 2015 to 2020 with how the upper portion of the blade forms into the front fenders. The sculpture of both hoods are also very similar to each other and the beltline body crease is present on both the EV and the ICE-powered Escalades. While the IQ doesn't have a complete tail light blade, you do see the tell of the traditional Escalade in the rear quarter lights. Finally, the overall design of the rear liftgate on both the IQ and the V are both very close in design, with only slight differences in the "Escalade" and trim level emblems as well as the rear valence. The valence doesn't see the same diffuser-like strakes on the IQ as we see on the V.
Both vehicles also feature massive wheels with the Escalade IQ featuring 24-inch aerodynamic wheels with 35-inch tall tires. The V uses a set of 22-inch wheels with a set of 275/50R22 tires, a tire that's nearly 33-inches tall.
Interior
The interior in both the IQ and the V are massive, or at least look like it as your author hasn't been able to actually sit in the EV. That is where the similarities begin to separate, however. First, the obvious difference is the display, where the V only expands to the center of the dash and the IQ spans nearly the entire dashboard. This is another Celestiq feature made into the IQ along with the use of the shifter dial, screen in the center console, and two-spoke steering wheel.
One design in both the EV Escalade IQ and the ICE Escalade V are the rear captains chairs with individual screens. Though, the IQ seems to feature a third screen in the passenger rear console as well as a storable table to hold a laptop in an available Executive Seating option. The V doesn't feature a rear center console, but both vehicles seat up to seven people as both have a folding third row bench seat.





