2009 Cadillac Escalade HybridPromising a 50% improvement in fuel economy in city driving over its non-hybrid sibling, the 2009 Escalade Hybrid arrives at Cadillac dealerships this month with an MSRP of $71,685. According to GM, the price represents a premium of $3,600 over a comparably-equipped gasoline-only Escalade. Featuring GM’s Two-Mode Hybrid technology that allows it to operate entirely on battery-electric power during low-speed driving situations, the Escalade Hybrid has EPA fuel economy ratings of 20mpg city and 21mpg highway versus the standard Escalade’s 12 and 19 mpg (2WD) respectively. -Continued

2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid
2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid
2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid


5 comments

  1. Anonymous // August 09, 2008  

    Really? Is no one else going to say it?! Okay...

    This is the most stupidest, wasteful piece of mess I've ever heard of.

    There.

  2. Anonymous // August 09, 2008  

    Patently absurd, offensively expensive. The king of crap creates yet another turd.

  3. Anonymous // August 09, 2008  

    amen to both comments above ... that's why I traded in the great looking and on paper best super car bang for the buck 2001 C5 corvette of mine for a 2008 prius ....

    Wake up GM !!

  4. Anonymous // August 09, 2008  

    Hi to the last poster. It's nice getting emasculated with the Prius while "saving the earth", how's the wooden steering, floaty handling dynamics and crap design of the Prius vis-a-vis the Corvette?

  5. Anonymous // August 10, 2008  

    Yes another good example of why gm stock has lost 75% of its value in the last 9 months. good job gm on distroying a company.

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