Black Cadillac Escalade head-on with its blacked-out grille and vertical LED light blades

Seven Seats

Black CadillacEscalade

Two hundred and eleven inches of blacked-out Cadillac, three rows, and a screen across the dashboard wider than most televisions.

Everything else on this list carries two people and a mood. This one carries the whole party and their luggage.

The Escalade is the American answer to the question of arriving together — a 6.2-litre V8, three rows of seats, and a curved OLED display that runs most of the way across the dashboard. Blacked out to the wheels, it is the vehicle every studio, every hotel and every wedding in Los Angeles already recognises.

Specification

Horsepower
420
0–60 mph
6.1s
Top speed
112mph
Seats
7

6.2L V8 · 4WD

Black Cadillac Escalade in profile beneath palm trees
01Seventeen and a half feet of it, and blacked out from the grille to the wheel nuts. Length is not a side effect here — it is the specification.

There is a reason this is the car that waits outside the terminal and the studio lot. Three rows means nobody follows in a second vehicle. The boot behind the third row still swallows a weekend for seven. And the ride, on air springs with magnetic dampers, is quiet enough that the second row can hold a conversation at freeway speed.

Cadillac then spent the rest of the budget on the dashboard. The curved OLED runs thirty-eight inches from the driver's door to the centre stack in a single sweep, the audio is a thirty-six-speaker AKG system, and the second row has its own pair of screens. It is the most comfortable way in the fleet to spend two hours on the 405.

Nobody follows in a second car.
That is the entire specification.

Steering wheel and curved OLED display of the Cadillac Escalade
Centre console and gear controls of the Cadillac Escalade

02One curved panel of OLED from the driver's door across to the centre stack, and beneath it a console laid out like a flight deck.

Second row of the Cadillac Escalade with twin entertainment screens
03The second row gets its own screens, its own climate and its own console. Whoever is not driving is having the better time.
Rear of the black Cadillac Escalade with its vertical tail light blades
Second-row captain's chair of the Cadillac Escalade in black leather

04Two vertical blades of light at the back, and behind the doors a captain's chair with a crest stitched into the headrest.

The particulars

The guest book

Queries

How much does it cost to rent a Cadillac Escalade in Los Angeles?
The black Escalade starts at $275 a day, with multi-day stays discounted. Delivery to our Beverly Hills partner hotels is complimentary.
How many people does it actually carry?
Seven, in three rows, with luggage behind the third. It is the car groups book when everybody needs to arrive together and nobody wants to follow in a second vehicle.
Can I see the dates before I call?
Yes — the diary on this page is the live fleet calendar. If a date is open there, it is open.

The diary

When you can have it

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Tell us the dates and we confirm the car straight away — delivered hand-detailed to the address and the hour you name.

Check dates & reserve or call +1 (424) 303-6496

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