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Well, Cadillac actually had its own vision for a pickup with the Escalade EXT. Usually known for its expensive SUVs, Cadillac ...
Cadillac Escalade EXT was once a very desirable luxury pickup truck. Can it reignite the passion of former enthusiasts?
The good folks over at the "AutoYa" info channel on YouTube have unofficially imagined the CGI looks of the unannounced 2027 ...
We won't see a Cadillac pickup truck anytime soon, but you could always build your own like the crew at a Miami garage did with their Silverado-Escalade mashup.
Cadillac has unveiled the new Cadillac Escalade IQT, expanding the Escalade IQ lineup with a new pickup truck body style that offers pampered practicality.
Imagine reviving the Cadillac pickup truck a decade after its demise—with a rip-snorting, 782-hp supercharged V-8 underhood.
The truck takes the form of a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 LT 2-door with the available 8-foot bed. However, it has been transformed with the front fascia from a Cadillac Escalade.
While Cadillac doesn't currently offer a pickup truck equivalent to the Cadillac Escalade SUV, one builder decided to create his own for his son.
If you've seen rumors flying around the Internet about a 2025 Cadillac pickup truck, don't get your hopes up. Here's what's actually going on.
Cadillac once had a pickup—the short-bed Escalade EXT. Sadly, it was discontinued in 2014. With pickup sales going nowhere but up, we suggest it's time for Cadillac to bring it back.
At $6,950, Would You Pick Up This 2003 Cadillac Escalade EXT? Based on the Chevy Avalanche, the EXT is possibly Cadillac’s weirdest offering ever.
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