Lincoln Navigator Versus Cadillac Escalade. The Escalade is still 178 cubic feet smaller than the Navigator in the standard lengths and 90 cubic feet smaller in the stretched lengths. The sales gap between the long-time competitors has grown dangerously close for Cadillac ever since the revolutionary.
In the standard wheelbase the Lincoln is a little bigger than the Cadillac but the Escalade ESV is slightly longer than the Navigator L. The Escalade has slightly more space in the front and middle seats but the Navigator has more room in the third-row seats. 2020 BMW X7 vs.
The Lincoln Navigators 35-liter turbocharged V6 delivers 450 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque which plays a role in its 8700-pound towing capacity a 500-pound advantage over the Escalade.
Here Lincoln retains an advantage of 74 inches in the short-body Navigator and 57 inches on the stretched model which erases Cadillacs slight advantage in front- and middle-seat spaciousness. In the standard wheelbase the Lincoln is a little bigger than the Cadillac but the Escalade ESV is slightly longer than the Navigator L. See a side-by-side comparison of the Lincoln Navigator the Cadillac Escalade What the Navigator Gets Right. Performance When considering towing capacity the Cadillac Escalade is clearly the choice over the Lincoln Navigator for pulling heavy loads.