Launched in 2007, the second generation of the Escalade EXT was based on the GMT900 platform. This
iteration represented a quantum leap in aerodynamics, structural efficiency, and power. The design became
more fluid, with a 57-degree raked windshield to reduce the drag coefficient and wind noise, common
criticisms of the first generation.
Advanced Powertrain: The L92/L9H/L94 Engine Family
The biggest evolution of the second generation was the 6.2-liter V8 engine, built entirely in
aluminum. This engine introduced technologies that were unprecedented in mass-production GM trucks, such as
variable valve timing (VVT) in an overhead valve (OHV) engine.
| Period |
Engine Code |
Technological Details |
Power / Torque |
| 2007–2008 |
L92 Vortec 6.2L |
Introduction of VVT (Variable Valve Timing) to optimize the torque
curve.
|
403 hp @ 5,700 rpm / 565 Nm |
| 2009 |
L9H Vortec 6.2L |
Addition of FlexFuel (E85) capability. The injection system was
modified to handle ethanol while maintaining power. |
403 hp / 565 Nm |
| 2010–2013 |
L94 Vortec 6.2L |
Introduction of Active Fuel Management (AFM). Allowed deactivating 4
cylinders while cruising for fuel economy. |
403 hp / 565 Nm |
Transmission: The old 4-speed gearbox was replaced by the 6-speed 6L80-E. With two
overdrive gears, it allowed the engine to operate at much lower RPMs on the highway, improving fuel economy
and acoustic comfort, while the shorter first gear provided vigorous launches (0-100 km/h in less than 7
seconds).
Trims and Finish Levels
Unlike the previous generation, the second generation structured the EXT into more defined trim
levels, especially in its final years of production.
- Base (Standard): Despite the name, it was richly equipped with leather
upholstery, 14-way power seats, Bose 5.1 Surround sound system, navigation, and the Midgate system.
18-inch wheels were standard, with 22-inch optional.
- Luxury: Added magnetic suspension (Magnetic Ride Control), which read the
road surface 1,000 times per second and adjusted the dampers instantaneously with magneto-rheological
fluid. It also included a power sunroof, heated steering wheel, power-folding second-row seats, and Side
Blind Zone Alert.
- Premium: The top of the EXT line. It included power-retractable assist
steps, a rear entertainment system with a drop-down DVD screen and wireless headphones, and exclusive
22-inch chrome wheels.
Note on the Platinum trim: Although the Escalade SUV and ESV had a "Platinum" version with full
LED headlights and exclusive Tehama leather, records indicate that the EXT officially culminated in the
Premium version, although it shared 95% of the Platinum's features, except for some specific aesthetic
details of the SUVs.
Detailed Year-by-Year Evolution (2007–2013)
- 2007: Launch of the GMT900 platform. The EXT stood out with iconic chrome
side vents on the front fenders. Chassis torsional rigidity increased significantly (49% stiffer),
improving handling.
- 2008: Consolidation of sales prior to the crisis.
- 2009: Connectivity became a focus. The OnStar system was updated to include
hands-free Bluetooth (previously absent). The navigation system received real-time traffic updates via
XM NavTraffic. The engine gained FlexFuel (E85) capability. A limited edition in "Black Cherry" color
was offered.
- 2010: Focus on efficiency and safety. The engine received the cylinder
deactivation system (AFM) to try to mitigate high fuel consumption. Seat-mounted side airbags for the
front seats were added for thorax and pelvic protection, complementing the side curtains. A USB port was
added to the center console for integration with iPods/iPhones, replacing simple auxiliary cables.
- 2011: Noise insulation improvements with upgraded laminated glass and new
headrest options for the rear entertainment system.
- 2012: Update to the navigation system for a faster interface. Minor
aesthetic changes to the wheel center caps and grille. Introduction of a new anti-theft system.
- 2013: The final year. The model remained largely unchanged, with new
exterior colors like "Silver Coast Metallic" and "Midnight Plum Metallic". The brakes received a new
calibration for better pedal feel. Production was discontinued mid-year.