Cadillac excites with Escala Concept

By CARSIFU | 20 August 2016


SAN FRANCISCO: Cadillac has something to shout about at Pebble Beach and it’s the Escala Concept.

The concept flaship sedan showcases an array of three curved OLED screens in the front of the cabin. The thin, curved displays are layered in front of the driver, with the back sides wrapped in hand-stitched leather embossed with the Cadillac script. The array of screens consolidate the traditional “cluster” of driving gauges with the “centre stack” into one integrated unit.

Escala includes new designs for connectivity and control, providing a prototype for the user experience in development for future production models. The system features a central control module that enables the driver to execute tactile commands across the spectrum of connectivity functions, in addition to voice and gesture control technology. Inside the controller sits a new edition of Cadillac’s “flying Goddess” icon, a nod to the brand’s heritage.

The Escala Concept introduces the next evolution of Cadillac design.



Like all Cadillac models today, the interior is assembled using hand cut-and-sewn techniques. However, Escala presents several new and unique touches, blending overt luxury with covert technology. Escala makes broad use of hand-tailored fabric on the door trim and seating areas. Inspired by suiting material used by Cadillac’s partners in the fashion industry, the fabric provides a new level of hand-applied craftsmanship and colour, unique in today’s auto interior landscape.

The Escala Concept uses Cadillac’s new RWD-centric large luxury car architecture, featuring one of the world’s most advanced body structures, which debuted on the new CT6. The mixed-material construction enables agility and efficiency.

The Escala Concept introduces the next evolution of Cadillac design.


Escala uses a new 4.2-litre twin-turbo V-8 engine, a prototype of a new system in development for future Cadillac models. The advanced engine uses Active Fuel Management technology, enabling fuel-saving 4-cylinder operation.

“Escala is a concept with two clear objectives,” said Johan de Nysschen, president of Global Cadillac. “First, Escala is a statement of intent for the next iteration of the Cadillac design language, and also technical concepts in development for future Cadillac models. Secondly, Escala builds Cadillac’s aspirational character, signalling the brand’s return to the pinnacle of premium.”

The Escala Concept introduces the next evolution of Cadillac design.


Escala — Spanish for “scale”— is a concept for a larger, more elite and expressive companion to the recently launched 2016 Cadillac CT6, the brand’s new range-topping prestige sedan. Escala is also the third in a series of concepts Cadillac has debuted at Pebble Beach in recent years, following the Ciel convertible (2011) and Elmiraj coupe (2013).

Escala is designed to be both a driver’s car and an indulgent flagship sedan. The large 4-door sedan features an expansive liftback design emphasising the car’s considerable scale and versatility. At 534.7cm in overall length, Escala is 15.2cm longer than today’s CT6.

Escala features a new and evolved face of Cadillac design that will begin appearing on production models soon. This includes a new expression of Cadillac’s vertical lighting, a brand signature since 1948. Organic light emitting diode (OLED) lighting elements are thinner and set deep within the fascia, creating a sinister look, day and night.

Cadillac’s Escala concept previews craftsmanship and technical ideas in development for future models.


The Escala Concept introduces the next evolution of Cadillac design.

The Escala Concept introduces the next evolution of Cadillac design.


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