2025 Cadillac Escalade Starts at Nearly $90K, a $5700 Increase
The 2025 Cadillac Escalade starts at $89,590, an increase of $5700 over the 2024 model.
Adding all-wheel drive costs an extra $3000 for all trims.
The V-series still sits atop the lineup, $7700 more expensive than 2024 at $161,990.
Cadillac has announced pricing for the new 2025 Escalade, with deliveries of the substantially updated SUV expected to begin by January 2025. The 2025 Escalade starts at $89,590 for the base Luxury model, a whopping $5700 jump over 2024, and prices are up across the board. Still, the 2025 Escalade receives upgrades like a standard 55-inch display that spans the dashboard, an available powered automatic driver's door, standard Super Cruise, and assertive new LED lighting.
Above the Luxury trim sits the $98,790 Premium Luxury, which is up by $3600 versus the outgoing Escalade and adds adaptive dampers and a full-color head-up display. The $118,390 Premium Luxury Platinum and $118,890 Sport Platinum also see big price hikes, rising by $5700 and $6200, respectively. The Platinum trims come standard with the powered driver's door, which opens automatically as the driver approaches with the fob and closes when the driver presses the brake. The $99,390 Sport trim sees a more modest increase of $1200.
The V-series is the top of the lineup. It packs a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 producing a potent 682 horsepower. At $161,990, the Escalade-V is $7700 more expensive than 2024. Upgrading from rear- to all-wheel drive costs an extra $3000 on every trim except the V-series, on which AWD is standard. Production kicks off later this year at General Motors' Arlington Assembly plant in Texas.
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