May 18, 2026
cadillac escalade iq suv

The electric luxury SUV segment has never been more competitive. Two names dominating that conversation right now are the 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ and the 2026 Lucid Gravity. Both promise a premium, gas-free experience, but they get there through very different philosophies. One carries decades of American luxury tradition. The other is a bold statement from a tech-forward startup that’s rewriting what electric performance can look like.

At Turan-Foley Cadillac in Gulfport, we work with buyers across the Mississippi Gulf Coast who are weighing exactly this kind of decision every day. The right choice has less to do with who wins a spec-by-spec comparison and more to do with how each vehicle actually fits your life. To see what’s currently available, view our Escalade IQ inventory and check current configurations in stock.

Two Electric Luxury SUVs, One Clear Choice for Full-Size Buyers

This comparison covers pricing, range, performance, interior space, and the full ownership experience so you can decide with real confidence. The specs matter, but so does the story behind each vehicle.

Price and Trim Lineup: Escalade IQ vs. Lucid Gravity

Price usually shapes the entire conversation before range or horsepower even enters the picture. These two SUVs approach the luxury market from pretty different positions.

2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ: Pricing and Trim Structure

The Escalade IQ starts at $127,405 MSRP and comes in four trim levels: Luxury, Sport, Premium Luxury, and Premium Sport. That range gives buyers genuine flexibility, whether you want a solid entry point or a fully loaded build with every comfort and driver assistance feature available. For buyers who associate the Escalade name with prestige, the four-tier structure tells a coherent story: this is the most refined version of an American icon, available at multiple levels of investment.

2026 Lucid Gravity: Pricing and Trim Structure

Lucid keeps it simple with just two trims: Touring at $79,900 and Grand Touring at $98,900. The approach is clean and efficient, appealing to buyers who want maximum capability without navigating a complicated options hierarchy. For buyers drawn to a tech-first brand, the streamlined structure feels intentional. The trade-off is less room for personalization compared to the Escalade IQ’s broader four-trim ladder.

Range, Efficiency, and Charging Capability

Range anxiety is still one of the most talked-about concerns among first-time EV buyers, and both vehicles take it seriously. It helps to understand the difference between battery capacity (measured in kWh) and real-world efficiency, since those two numbers tell very different stories about what you’ll experience on the road.

The Escalade IQ carries a massive 205 kWh battery pack, supporting an estimated range of up to 465 miles. That large reserve acts as a buffer, cutting down on how often you need to stop and charge. The trade-off is efficiency: at roughly 9,050 lb of curb weight, the Escalade IQ returns around 2.2 miles per kWh.

The Lucid Gravity Grand Touring uses a 123 kWh battery and still achieves up to 450 miles of estimated range, thanks to a genuinely impressive efficiency rating of 4.0 miles per kWh. Lucid’s powertrain engineering extracts considerably more range from a smaller pack. For buyers who care more about energy efficiency than raw battery size, that’s hard to ignore.

On DC fast charging, both vehicles perform well. The Escalade IQ supports up to 350 kW peak charging; the Gravity goes up to 400 kW. In practical terms, both can add meaningful range during a typical 20- to 30-minute break. For Gulf Coast drivers, Cadillac’s established charging network partnerships add real-world confidence on longer routes.

Performance, Power, and Driving Dynamics

Performance in this segment means more than a quick 0-to-60 time. It means confidence on the highway, composure under load, and the ability to move a family of seven without any drama.

The Escalade IQ delivers up to 750 hp combined, with Velocity Max mode producing 785 lb-ft of torque and a 0-to-60 mph time of 4.7 seconds. Real-world Edmunds testing recorded a 60-to-0 mph braking distance of 139 feet, and Car and Driver measured the interior at 68 dB at 70 mph cruise, aided by Cadillac’s active noise cancellation system. The ride is tuned for composed, confident cruising, which is exactly how most Escalade buyers use their vehicles.

The Lucid Gravity Grand Touring produces 828 hp and 909 lb-ft of torque, reaching 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. In Car and Driver’s head-to-head comparison, the Gravity pulled 0.90 g on the skidpad versus the Escalade IQ’s 0.71 g, reflecting genuine dynamic capability. Car and Driver recorded the Gravity’s interior at 66 dBA at 70 mph cruise. The Escalade IQ’s active noise cancellation is a confirmed advantage on the cabin-quiet front. The Gravity wins on outright acceleration and handling; the Escalade IQ answers with a quieter cabin and the full-size ride character its buyers expect.

Interior Space, Seating, and Cargo Capacity

For many buyers, the interior is where the real decision gets made.

Passenger Room and Third-Row Usability

Both the Escalade IQ and the Gravity offer up to 7-passenger seating. The Escalade IQ delivers the expansive cabin experience that has defined the nameplate for decades. The second row is genuinely luxurious, and the third row is usable for adults on shorter trips. The Gravity approaches interior design differently, with a more wagon-like profile and a layout engineered to make third-row access easier. Families who regularly seat six or seven will find both cabins workable, though the Escalade IQ’s sheer size creates a sense of space that very few vehicles can match.

Cargo Space and Everyday Practicality

With the second row folded, the Escalade IQ offers 119.1 cu. ft. of cargo space; with the third row folded, that figure is 69.1 cu. ft. The Gravity reaches 120 cu. ft. in its two-row configuration and approximately 69 cu. ft. with the third row up. These numbers are nearly identical, making cargo capacity a near-tie rather than a real differentiator. The practical distinction comes down to the Escalade IQ’s full-size presence versus the Gravity’s more versatile multi-configuration approach.

Luxury Technology, Features, and Brand Experience

This is where the two vehicles separate most clearly from an ownership standpoint.

The Escalade IQ includes active noise cancellation, standard dual wireless phone charging up front with an optional second-row charger, and automatic tire pressure monitoring. Its curved pillar-to-pillar display and Super Cruise hands-free driver assistance system represent a mature, polished technology package. Cadillac has been calibrating this kind of luxury experience across generations; the result is an interior that feels cohesive from day one.

The Lucid Gravity does not appear to include active noise cancellation, wireless phone charging, or automatic tire pressure monitoring based on available published feature information. Its interface leans into a clean, modern aesthetic, and over-the-air update capability keeps the vehicle current over time. For tech-forward buyers, the Gravity’s software-first philosophy is genuinely appealing. That said, Lucid’s service network and long-term ownership infrastructure are still developing, which is a real consideration if you’re outside a major metro area.

That ownership context matters directly for buyers across the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Turan-Foley Cadillac in Gulfport is staffed by certified Cadillac Master Technicians with access to genuine GM parts. When something needs attention, that local relationship makes a meaningful practical difference. If you’re ready to move forward, get pre-approved for financing before your visit to streamline the process.

Head-to-Head Specs: 2026 Escalade IQ vs. 2026 Lucid Gravity

Category2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ2026 Lucid Gravity
Starting Price$127,405$79,900 (Touring)
Estimated RangeUp to 465 milesUp to 450 miles (Grand Touring)
Battery Capacity205 kWh123 kWh (Grand Touring)
HorsepowerUp to 750 hp828 hp (Grand Touring); 560 hp (Touring)
0-60 mph4.7 sec (Velocity Max)3.4 sec (Grand Touring)
DC Fast-Charge Rate350 kW400 kW
Cargo (Max Config)119.1 cu. ft. (2nd row folded)120 cu. ft. (3rd row folded)
Seating CapacityUp to 7Up to 7
Curb Weight~9,050 lb~5,900 lb
Efficiency2.2 mi/kWh4.0 mi/kWh (Grand Touring)

Note: 2026 NHTSA and IIHS safety ratings have not yet been published for either vehicle.

Which Electric Luxury SUV Wins and Where to Experience the Escalade IQ

Quick Verdict

The Lucid Gravity earns genuine respect for its engineering. It’s the stronger pick for buyers who prioritize outright acceleration, dynamic handling, and energy efficiency, particularly in the Grand Touring configuration.

The 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ is the better choice for buyers who want full-size luxury, a comprehensive technology suite, four-trim flexibility, and the confidence of an established service network. Active noise cancellation, wireless charging, and automatic tire pressure monitoring are confirmed advantages. Its 205 kWh battery delivers a real range buffer over long distances. For buyers across Gulfport, Biloxi, and Hattiesburg, Cadillac’s dealer infrastructure means service and support are genuinely local, not a phone call to a distant service center.

Take the Next Step

Come explore available Escalade IQ models at Turan-Foley Cadillac in Gulfport and schedule a test drive. If you have questions about trims, features, or availability, contact us and our team will be happy to help you move forward.