The 2024 Cadillac Escalade debuts the fourth model year for the fifth-gen luxury SUV, once again offering up a variety of different trim levels to suit customer tastes. Each of these trims includes its own unique styling bits to help differentiate it from the rest of the lineup. Now, GM Authority is taking a closer look at the many 2024 Cadillac Escalade front fascia designs with the following comparison.
There are a total of six different 2024 Cadillac Escalade fascia designs on offer, depending on the trim level selected. The first design is equipped by Luxury and Premium Luxury trim levels, featuring a bright finish and bright surrounds. The grille incorporates a mesh design with large chunks of polished metal laid out in a horizontal pattern, giving it a refined and elegant look.
The second design is found on Sport and Sport Platinum trim levels, incorporating dark surrounds and a dark finish, underlining the vehicle’s sportier attitude. The mesh insert inside the grille includes crossed wire sections forming a diamond pattern.
The third design is an LPO-level option for Premium Luxury and Premium Luxury Platinum trim levels. Dubbed the Bright Sport mesh grille with Galvano surround (RPO code SJ9), this design includes the same diamond-pattern mesh grille as the Sport, but with a bright finish rather than a dark one. Pricing for this option is set at $1,095.
Next is the Premium Luxury Platinum grille, which features broad sections of horizontally oriented slats with a bright finish.
Finally, the fascia of the Escalade-V appears to have a similar grille treatment as the Escalade Sport, with dark surrounds and a diamond-pattern mesh. However, the V-Series model also includes a unique bumper treatment, further cementing it as the range-topping performance model in the ICE-powered Escalade lineup.
As a reminder, the Cadillac Escalade offers four engine options: the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, the 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax engine, and, in the high-performance Escalade-V, the supercharged 6.2L V8 LT4 gasoline engine. All Escalade variants ride on the GM T1 platform, with production taking place at the GM Arlington plant in Texas.
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Really no style upgrade to me. More of a downgrade. Skinny headlamps age ugly. By now they should adjust to not blind everyone on a slightest grade. The Chevy bolt rear end set up is stupid too. The brake lights are about twice as excessively low as the Cadillac headlamps are high.
The Escalade is the worst for blinding oncomming cars at night. That is why I hate them.