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I don't think the title necessarily has anything to do with the vehicle shown. Looks more like an STS or even SRX to me. I'd say the vehicle was pictured simply to show Jim Taylor alongside a Cadillac, rather than hint at an upcoming model. The Cadillac emblem is much too small for an Escalade, and the grille doesn't seem to match recent spy shots in shape, size, or design. The model pictured doesn't look very truck-like either. I could be wrong, of course.
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Not good news....

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I would not worry to much about it. The vehicle is evolutionary and not radical. It builds off the current theme and is just better integrated. If you like the current vehicle you will like the new one. If not the reverse is true.
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No that's not the new Escalade. If you saw the new Escalade grill you would've run in horror screaming. It's that bad. you have to wait til tomorrow at midnight.

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dont worry gm will accsessorize it that way they make extra money on the really nice grills :)
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