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Luxury SUV — Escalade & Yukon

When you need room for six, space for the bags, and the surefootedness to climb I-70 in a January storm, this is the vehicle. Our luxury SUV — a Cadillac Escalade or GMC Yukon — is the all-wheel-drive workhorse behind nearly every Denver mountain transfer, family airport run, and VIP arrival we handle.

Up to 6 passengers6 bags

Denver SUV car service built for families, groups, and the mountains

If you are looking at a Colorado trip with skis to haul, kids to buckle in, or a client to impress, the luxury SUV service Denver travelers reach for first is our Cadillac Escalade or GMC Yukon. It seats up to six people in real comfort, swallows about six large bags plus gear, and drives all four wheels — which matters a lot when the weather turns. One vehicle covers the airport, the office, and the slopes without breaking a sweat.

Who actually rides in it? Families flying into Denver with a stroller, two car seats, and a week of luggage. Groups of four or five colleagues headed to a meeting who would be cramped in a sedan. A VIP who wants a quiet, commanding arrival without the spectacle of a stretch limo. And just about anyone pointed up I-70 toward the resorts, because this is the vehicle our chauffeurs trust in the snow. Whatever your reason for needing space and grip, the Cadillac Escalade service Denver riders book again and again fits the bill.

Every SUV in our fleet is meticulously maintained, kept spotless inside and out, and driven by a licensed, insured, mountain-trained chauffeur. You ride flat-rate, so the price you are quoted is the price you pay — no meter, no surge, no surprise line items when a storm slows the corridor to a crawl.

Step inside: three rows of leather, tri-zone climate, room to breathe

The first thing most guests notice is the space. The cabin is built around three rows of leather seating, so six adults can ride without anyone folding into a corner or sharing legroom they do not have. The captain's-style second row makes climbing back to the third easy, and there is honest headroom front to back — no hunching, no apologizing to the person beside you.

Comfort that holds up over a long drive

Tri-zone climate control means the driver, the front passenger, and the back rows each set their own temperature. On a mountain transfer that detail earns its keep: the person who runs cold can warm up while the kids in back stay comfortable, all without anyone fighting over a single dial. Heated leather, soft lighting, and a genuinely quiet ride make a two-hour pull up I-70 feel like part of the trip rather than something to survive.

Each SUV is stocked with bottled water and phone charging, so a dead battery or a dry throat is never your problem. Whether you are answering email between meetings or napping off a red-eye on the way to the lodge, the cabin is set up to let you actually relax.

All-wheel drive for the I-70 ski corridor and Colorado winters

This is where the luxury SUV truly separates itself from a sedan. Every Escalade and Yukon we run is all-wheel drive, properly tired for winter, and serviced for cold starts and thin air at altitude. The I-70 mountain corridor west of Denver is one of the most demanding highways in the country — it climbs past 11,000 feet at the Eisenhower-Johnson Tunnel, drops and climbs again over Vail Pass, and can turn from dry to snow-packed in minutes. This vehicle was built for exactly that.

Our chauffeurs are trained specifically for high-country conditions, not just city streets. There is a real difference between a driver who is comfortable in Denver traffic and one who is comfortable on a snowy descent off Vail Pass, and we hire and train for the second. When the state activates a traction or chain law on the passes, our SUVs already meet it — you never crouch in the snow wrestling chains onto a rental, and you never get turned around at a checkpoint.

For a deeper look at how we handle the corridor, see our mountain and ski resort transfers. The short version: you ride, we watch the weather days ahead, and your flat rate never changes no matter how the roads behave.

Skis, boards, and gear — handled the right way

A ski trip is only relaxing if your equipment arrives dry, secure, and in one piece. Our luxury SUVs come ready with ski and snowboard racks, so your skis and boards ride outside in their proper place and your cabin stays dry, warm, and uncluttered. No wet edges dripping across the seats, no boards wedged between knees for two hours.

Here is what fits without anyone hugging a duffel the whole way up:

  • Up to 6 passengers across three rows of leather, each in real comfort
  • About 6 large bags in the cargo area, plus boot bags and helmets
  • Ski and snowboard racks for the gear, keeping the interior clean and dry
  • Child seats on request — just tell us ages and we will have them installed

Tell us what you are bringing when you book — skis, boards, boot bags, oversized luggage, golf clubs in summer — and your chauffeur loads and secures all of it. You walk out, get in, and go.

DIA airport runs, sedan vs. SUV vs. Sprinter, and how to book

Most of our SUV trips start or end at Denver International Airport, and for good reason. After a long flight, the last thing a family wants is to find a rental counter, fight for an SUV that may not exist, and figure out car seats in a dark parking garage. Your chauffeur meets you, tracks your flight in real time so an early arrival or delay never strands you, loads every bag and ski bag, and points the car wherever you are headed. It is the same meet-and-greet that powers our Denver airport limo service — just sized for more people and more luggage.

How the luxury SUV compares

Choosing the right vehicle comes down to your group and your gear:

  • Versus a sedan: A sedan is perfect for one or two travelers with light bags or a solo executive on a city run. But add a third and fourth passenger, ski gear, or a family's worth of luggage and it runs out of room fast. The SUV gives you the same polished ride with the space and all-wheel-drive grip a Colorado trip usually needs.
  • Versus a Sprinter: Once your group climbs past six, or you want everyone facing each other with room to spread out, step up to our Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. It seats up to 14 and is the easy answer for big families, corporate retreats, and bachelor or bachelorette groups.

The SUV is the sweet spot for parties of three to six — large enough for the gear, agile enough for the mountains, and refined enough for a VIP or a polished corporate black car arrival.

Booking takes about two minutes

Send your trip details through our online reservations page or call dispatch with your dates, party size, pickup, and how much gear you are bringing. We confirm your flat rate and the right SUV in writing. Tell us about skis, oversized luggage, child seats, and your flight number, and your mountain-trained chauffeur arrives early to load everything. Questions about routes, timing, or group size? Reach our team anytime through the contact page or call (303) 409-9066 — we answer 24/7, because Colorado plans rarely keep business hours.

Client Stories

What Our Clients Say

★★★★★
Booked the Escalade from DIA to Breckenridge for a guys' ski weekend and it was perfect. Four of us, four sets of skis on the racks, and a snowstorm the whole way up that our chauffeur handled without a second of drama. Plenty of room, flat rate, and we walked into the condo relaxed instead of wrecked.
Derek M. — DIA to Breckenridge ski trip
★★★★★
Flying into Denver with two little ones, a stroller, and way too many bags is usually a nightmare, but the Yukon made it easy. Car seats were already installed, the driver loaded everything, and the kids had room to spread out for the ride. Tri-zone climate meant nobody was too hot or too cold. We will book this every time.
The Whitfield Family — DIA family airport run
★★★★★
Brought a team of five to a client meeting downtown and the Escalade struck exactly the right note — understated, immaculate, and roomy enough that nobody arrived rumpled. Our chauffeur was early, professional, and got us between meetings without a hitch. This is now our go-to for corporate visits to Denver.
Priya N. — corporate group transportation

Good to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

How many passengers and bags fit in the luxury SUV?

Our Cadillac Escalade and GMC Yukon seat up to six passengers across three rows of leather, with room for roughly six large bags in the cargo area plus boot bags, helmets, and other gear. If your group is larger than six or you are carrying an unusual amount of luggage, our Mercedes-Benz Sprinter seats up to 14 with plenty of cargo room. Just tell us your party size and what you are bringing when you book, and we will match the right vehicle.

Is the SUV all-wheel drive for the mountains?

Yes. Every Escalade and Yukon we run is all-wheel drive, fitted with winter-rated tires through the season, and serviced for cold starts and altitude. It is the vehicle our chauffeurs trust on the I-70 ski corridor and over the passes. When Colorado activates a traction or chain law, our SUVs already meet it, so you are never turned around at a checkpoint or stuck putting chains on a rental in the snow.

Does the luxury SUV have ski and snowboard racks?

It does. Our SUVs come ready with ski and snowboard racks so your skis and boards ride secure and your cabin stays dry, warm, and uncluttered for the whole drive. Boot bags, helmets, and luggage fit inside the cargo area. Just let us know how many pairs of skis or boards you are bringing when you reserve, and your chauffeur will have the racks set up and ready when you arrive.

Can I get child seats installed in the SUV?

Absolutely. We install infant and child seats on request at no hassle to you — just tell us your kids' ages or weights when you book and we will have the correct seats fitted and secured before pickup. The three rows of leather give families plenty of room to settle in with car seats, a stroller, and a week of luggage, which is exactly why the SUV is so popular for family airport runs to and from DIA.

What is the difference between booking a sedan and a luxury SUV?

A sedan is ideal for one or two travelers with light bags or a solo executive on a city run. The luxury SUV gives you the same polished, chauffeured ride but with three rows of seating for up to six, room for about six large bags plus gear, and all-wheel drive for Colorado weather. If your trip involves ski gear, a family's luggage, or three or more passengers headed toward the mountains, the SUV is almost always the better fit.

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