The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the Cadillac Escalade family remained steady and grew slightly for the 2016 model year compared to the 2015 model, according to pricing analysis performed by GM Authority.
Pricing of the Standard trim level remained flat year-over-year at $73,965 and $76,965 for the Escalade and Escalade ESV models, respectively. Meanwhile, the three other Escalade trim levels — Luxury, Premium, and Platinum — all saw a $75 increase in price.
Engine & Trim Level | 2016 Escalade | 2015 Escalade | + / – 2016 MY |
---|---|---|---|
Standard | $73,965 | $73,965 | No Change |
Luxury | $78,040 | $77,965 | +$75 |
Premium | $82,540 | $82,465 | +$75 |
Platinum | $90,345 | $90,270 | +$75 |
Engine & Trim Level | 2016 Escalade ESV | 2015 Escalade ESV | + / – 2016 MY |
---|---|---|---|
Standard | $76,965 | $76,965 | No Change |
Luxury | $81,040 | $80,965 | +$75 |
Premium | $85,540 | $85,465 | +$75 |
Platinum | $93,345 | $93,270 | +$75 |
Like the 2015 Escalade, all 2016 Escalades are powered by GM’s 6.2-liter V8 L86 engine. Power is sent via GM’s 8-speed automatic 8L90 transmission (compared to the 6-speed in the 2015 model) to the rear wheels by default; as on the 2015 model, all wheel-drive remains a $2,600 option on all trim levels of the 2016 Escalade and 2016 Escalade ESV.
About The Figures
- Pricing figures represent starting Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices (MSPR) for each trim level without additional options
- MSRP provided by Cadillac for the United States market
- MSRP does not include $995 destination charge per vehicle
- Manufacturer incentives or rebates not included in MSRP
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