The entry-level model will see a $5,700 price increase, while the Escalade-V will see a $6,475 price increase.
- Cadillac announced that the revamped Escalade will start at $89,590.
- That represents a $5,700 price increase, but the Escalade-V’s starting price has risen by $6,475 to $161,990.
- The 2025 Escalade features revised styling and a new interior with a 55-inch display.
The 2025 Cadillac Escalade features a bold new design and an upscale interior that mimics the Escalade IQ. Given that, it’s no surprise that the price has increased by a whopping $5,700.
That’s a significant increase, meaning the entry-level Escalade Luxury now starts at $89,590. Thankfully, none of the price increases are that dramatic, as the Premium Luxury starts at $98,790, up $2,975.
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The Escalade Sport’s price increases by $575, while the Sport Platinum jumps by $5,575, from $113,315 to $118,890. The Premium Luxury Platinum increases by $5,075, while the Escalade-V increases by $6,475 to $161,990.
Cadillac hasn’t released detailed interior or equipment specs, but the 2025 Escalade benefits from a “major mid-cycle” facelift that features a front fascia inspired by the Escalade IQ, featuring a larger grille and illuminated badge. They’re joined by vertical headlights and slim turn signals.
The styling changes continue as there are revised 22-inch wheels as well as newly introduced 24-inch wheels. The latter are the largest wheels ever on an Escalade.
Highlights include a new rear bumper, revised taillights and upgraded exhaust tips. Buyers will also find three new colors, namely Aegean Stone, Deep Sea Metallic and Latte Metallic.
While the changes are primarily focused on the exterior, the Escalade features a modern cockpit with a 35-inch driver display and a 20-inch front passenger display. They also feature a lower command screen, a new center console, and higher-quality materials. Buyers will also find standard Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system, as well as a 19-speaker sound system.
Another notable update for 2025 is the all-new Executive Second Row Package. It adds a center console with a rear command display, dual wireless smartphone chargers, and retractable tray tables. The package also includes dual 12.6-inch displays and massaging seats with headrest-mounted speakers.
Since the turbodiesel was discontinued, all mainstream models are powered by a 6.2-liter V8 with 420 hp (313 kW / 426 PS) and 460 lb-ft (624 Nm) of torque. If that’s not enough, the supercharged Escalade-V has 682 hp (508 kW / 691 PS) and 653 lb-ft (885 Nm) of torque.
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