Cadillac has announced the pricing for the updated 2025 Escalade luxury SUV, starting at $89,590, which is $5,700 more than last year’s model. This three-row, body-on-frame SUV offers both rear-wheel and four-wheel drive options, with four-wheel drive available for an extra $3,000, except for the Escalade V where it’s included as 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 |
The 2025 Escalade brings fresh style with new wheel options, including a standout 24-inch set. Inside, you’ll enjoy a massive 55-inch dashboard screen, a 35-inch driver’s display with a touchscreen, and a 20-inch touchscreen for the passenger. Opt for the second-row Executive package, and you’ll get 12.6-inch screens in the back. Plus, most trims offer Super Cruise, adaptive air ride, and Magnetic Ride Control 4.0.
The 2025 Cadillac Escalade keeps its 6.2-liter V-8 engine from last year, delivering 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The turbocharged Duramax diesel engine is no longer available. The Escalade V, a standout in the lineup, features a 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 with 682 hp and 653 lb-ft of torque, and now costs $161,990, up $7,700 from 2024. Production of the 2025 Escalade will begin later this year at GM’s Arlington, Texas plant.