Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 times
Out of all performance specs, nothing but Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 times can better speak about the vehicle's temper. While horsepower and torque blow smoke in the eyes, Escalade Hybrid zero to sixty specs and average time to run a quarter mile are pretty straightforward metrics allowing to compare against its competitors.
Very often there is no chance of doing Escalade Hybrid 0-to-60 test personally and making conclusions from the experience of the other drivers is the last thing you want.
Conducting a trustworthy test drive requires following a strict methodology that is intended to eliminate the inconsistent circumstances like weather, tires, surface, engine temperature. It is always better to leave it for professionals.
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The cold air part is also important in making more power. Cold air is denser and contains more oxygen molecules than warm air does. So if you can get cooler air into your Cadillac Escalade Hybrid engine, your car will be able to mix more fuel with that air, making more power. Combine that with the more air through the larger and less restrictive filter and intake tube and you can see up to a 15-20 horsepower increase. K&N has even reported an estimated increase of 56.96 horsepower out of the 57-2571 intake for 2007-2009 Shelby GT500!
2013 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 times, all trims

Trim | 0-60 times, 1/4 mile |
Base 4x2 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 5879 Weight |
8.6 sec, 16.3 @ 88 |
Platinum Edition 4x2 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 5879 Weight |
8.6 sec, 16.3 @ 88 |
Base 4x4 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 6120 Weight |
9.2 sec, 16.8 @ 86 |
Platinum Edition 4x4 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 6120 Weight |
9.2 sec, 16.8 @ 86 |
2012 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 times, all trims

Trim | 0-60 times, 1/4 mile |
Base 4x2 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 5879 Weight |
8.6 sec, 16.3 @ 88 |
Platinum Edition 4x2 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 5879 Weight |
8.6 sec, 16.3 @ 88 |
Base 4x4 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 6120 Weight |
9.2 sec, 16.8 @ 86 |
Platinum Edition 4x4 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 6120 Weight |
9.2 sec, 16.8 @ 86 |
2011 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 times, all trims

Trim | 0-60 times, 1/4 mile |
Base 4x2 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 5879 Weight |
8.6 sec, 16.3 @ 88 |
Platinum Edition 4x2 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 5879 Weight |
8.6 sec, 16.3 @ 88 |
Base 4x4 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 6120 Weight |
9.2 sec, 16.8 @ 86 |
Platinum Edition 4x4 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 6120 Weight |
9.2 sec, 16.8 @ 86 |
2010 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 times, all trims

Trim | 0-60 times, 1/4 mile |
Base 4x2 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 5896 Weight |
8.7 sec, 16.4 @ 88 |
Platinum Edition 4x2 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 5896 Weight |
8.7 sec, 16.4 @ 88 |
Base 4x4 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 6127 Weight |
9.2 sec, 16.8 @ 86 |
Platinum Edition 4x4 332 Hp, 367 Lb-Ft., 6127 Weight |
9.2 sec, 16.8 @ 86 |
2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 times, all trims

Trim | 0-60 times, 1/4 mile |
Base 4x4 332 Hp, 368 Lb-Ft., 6161 Weight |
6.75 sec, 15.65 @ 0 |
Platinum Edition 4x4 332 Hp, 368 Lb-Ft., 6161 Weight |
6.75 sec, 15.65 @ 0 |
Base 4x2 332 Hp, 368 Lb-Ft., 5932 Weight |
6.85 sec, 15.7 @ 0 |
Platinum Edition 4x2 332 Hp, 368 Lb-Ft., 5932 Weight |
6.85 sec, 15.7 @ 0 |
Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 mph acceleration across years
Year of a Model | 0-60 times | 1/4 mile times |
2013 | 8.6 - 9.2 sec |
16.3 @ 88 - 16.8 @ 86 mph |
2012 | 8.6 - 9.2 sec |
16.3 @ 88 - 16.8 @ 86 mph |
2011 | 8.6 - 9.2 sec |
16.3 @ 88 - 16.8 @ 86 mph |
2010 | 8.7 - 9.2 sec |
16.4 @ 88 - 16.8 @ 86 mph |
2009 | 6.75 - 6.85 sec |
15.65 @ 0 - 15.7 @ 0 mph |
It might be difficult to reproduce official Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 0-60 times driving your own car, as measuring accuracy of Cadillac Escalade Hybrid acceleration from 0 to 60 depends on the transmission type or such variables as wind, weather conditions, tire traction or even weight of the rim. For the safety of the public, 0-60 times are often recorded by professional drivers on the closed racing tracks or dragstrips.
The good news is you can always soup up your car to have the best drag times. The easiest way is chip-tuning. The Engine of Cadillac Escalade Hybrid is equipped with an engine management system (EMS)/Engine Control Unit (ECU) which can be modified to different settings, producing different performance levels and boosting Escalade Hybrid\'s horsepower.
Right now we are well on course to post the data on transmission and engine on the Cadillac Escalade Hybrid acceleration page of our website. We also have plans to make it possible for any visitor of the website to add their own custom data on Cadillac Escalade Hybrid acceleration.