2025 Cadillac Escalade: Pricing, Updates, and Key Features

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Introduction

Cadillac has unveiled the pricing for the substantially upgraded 2025 Escalade. With base models starting at nearly $90,000, this new iteration promises to bring more luxury and advanced features than its predecessors. In this blog post, we will delve into the details of the pricing, new features, and what this means for prospective buyers.

Price Increases Across Models

Starting at ,590, the base Luxury model of the 2025 Escalade sees a significant ,700 increase over the 2024 version. Notably, prices have risen across various trims. The Premium Luxury trim is priced at ,790, marking a ,600 increase. Higher-end models such as the Premium Luxury Platinum and Sport Platinum now cost $118,390 and $118,890 respectively, reflecting hikes of $5,700 and $6,200.

New Standard and Available Features

The 2025 Cadillac Escalade includes several noteworthy updates. One of the most prominent is a 55-inch display that spans the dashboard, providing an immersive user experience. Additionally, standard features such as Super Cruise and assertive new LED lighting enhance both safety and aesthetics. Higher trims boast adaptive dampers, a full-color head-up display, and an automatic driver’s door that operates as the driver approaches or presses the brake.

Top-of-the-Line Performance and Options

The Sport trim experiences a modest price increase of ,200, bringing its new cost to ,390. On the other hand, the V-Series, which is the pinnacle of the lineup, comes equipped with a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 engine producing 682 horsepower. This performance-packed trim is priced at 1,990, up by ,700 from the previous year. Upgrading from rear- to all-wheel drive will cost an additional $3,000 for most trims, except the V-Series, where AWD is standard.

Production and Availability

Production for the 2025 Cadillac Escalade will begin later this year at General Motors’ Arlington Assembly plant in Texas. Deliveries are anticipated to start by January 2025, allowing buyers to experience the latest innovations from Cadillac soon thereafter.

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