Lexus vs Cadillac: A Comprehensive Comparison
Shoppers looking for a luxury vehicle have more choices now than ever before, but not every luxury brand is the same. If you’re considering a Lexus but wondering how it compares against other brands such as Cadillac, then Meade Lexus of Lakeside is here to help. Our Lexus vs. Cadillac comparison takes an in-depth look at the key differences that are important when considering your next vehicle and will help make your decision easier.
Package Simplicity
Lexus allows much more flexibility when guests want to add options and packages. For instance, should a guest purchasing a Lexus ES want a Surround View Camera, they would only need to add one option. With Cadillac, to add the same option a guest would have to select the Parking Package ($2,090) but that requires also purchasing the Premium Luxury trim ($4,290), Lighting Package ($600), Driver Awareness Plus Package ($1,300) and Navigation and Bose Premium Audio Package ($1,350). This makes adding a simple feature a potentially expensive decision.
Lexus Hybrid Technology
Since the introduction of the first-generation hybrid system, Lexus engineers have continuously improved the technology to make it more efficient, compact, lightweight and powerful. These advanced hybrids deliver a variety of advantages over a conventional powertrain, including instantaneous acceleration and superior MPG without sacrificing the luxury you crave. As of 2019, over 1.45 million units have been sold globally. Currently, you’ll find a total of 6 hybrid models in the Lexus lineup, including sedans, SUVs, and a coupe. Cadillac does not offer any hybrid vehicles at this time.
Lexus Hybrid Lineup: Lexus ES 300h, Lexus LS 500h, Lexus UX 250h, Lexus NX 300h, Lexus RX 450h & RX 450hL, Lexus LC 500h.
Safety Comes Standard on All New Lexus Models
All 2020 and 2021 models now come standard with the Lexus Safety System+ 2.0.1 The new system addresses the three most common accident types: frontal collisions, unintended lane departures, and nighttime accidents. It includes Pre-Collision System, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert, Intelligent High Beams, Road Sign Assist and Lane Tracing Assist. Cadillac offers some similar systems but only when bundled with extra-cost package options.
2020 IIHS Top Safety Picks
A testament to Lexus’ commitment to safety, four Lexus models were awarded in the 2020 IIHS Top Safety Picks. Cadillac only received one award in 2020.
2020 IIHS Top Safety Picks – Lexus Models: 2020-21 Lexus ES 350 – Top Safety Pick+3, 2020-21 Lexus UX – Top Safety Pick2, 2020-21 Lexus NX – Top Safety Pick+3, 2020 Lexus RX – Top Safety Pick2.
Unparalleled Resale Value
When you drive a Lexus, you’ll enjoy the confidence that comes with owning a vehicle with greater resale value than most brands. In the Best Resale Value Awards,4 the experts at Kelley Blue Book named their top picks for vehicles with superior resale value in their respective segments. For 2020, four different Lexus models took home the award in their segments. Conversely, Cadillac did not manage to earn any first place awards in the 2020 Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Awards.
2020 Lexus Models with Best Resale Value: 2020 Lexus GX – Best 3-Row Midsize Luxury SUV, 2020 Lexus LX – Best Full-Size Luxury SUV, 2020 Lexus ES – Best Entry-Level Luxury Car, 2020 Lexus GS – Best Luxury Car.
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The Big Picture
Lexus continues to set the benchmark for refined luxury. Across the entire Lexus lineup you’ll find that luxury comes standard, that our vehicles are built to a higher standard and that they create an experience that can only be described as AMAZING.