Cadillac on Wednesday released pricing for its newly refreshed Escalade luxury SUV. The body-on-frame, three-row vehicle will start at $89,590, including destination. That’s $5,700 more than last year’s Escalade.
Below you’ll find a full price breakdown for the 2025 Escalade, covering pricing by trim and differences between rear-wheel drive and four-wheel-drive, a $3,000 option on all variants save for the Escalade V, where it’s standard.
2025 Cadillac Escalade | Price (W/Destination) |
Luxury 2WD | $89,590 |
Luxury 4WD | $92,590 |
Premium Luxury 2WD | $98,790 |
Premium Luxury 4WD | $101,790 |
Sport 2WD | $99,390 |
Sport 4WD | $102,390 |
Premium Luxury Platinum 2WD | $118,390 |
Premium Luxury Platinum 4WD | $121,390 |
Sport Platinum 2WD | $118,890 |
Sport Platinum 4WD | $121,890 |
V-Series | $161,990 |
In addition to a few styling updates, the 2025 Escalade gets a bunch of new wheel options, including an available 24-inch set for the first time. Inside you’ll find 55 inches of screen spanning the dash, a 35-inch display for the driver that includes a touchscreen, and a 20-inch touchscreen for the passenger. There are also 12.6-inch screens in the back if you spring for the second-row Executive package. Every trim save for the base Escalade gets Super Cruise, adaptive air ride, and Magnetic Ride Control 4.0.
The 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V-8 is unchanged from last year’s Escalade, making the same 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque, paired to a 10-speed automatic. The only other engine option, the turbocharged straight-six Duramax diesel, has been dropped.
The Escalade V remains the highlight of the range, with its own set of fascia updates and carbon fiber interior changes. Under the hood is the same magnificent 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 making 682 hp and 653 lb-ft of torque. At $161,990, it’s $7,700 more expensive than the 2024 model.
The 2025 Cadillac Escalade will start production later this year at GM’s Arlington, Texas assembly plant.
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