In May 2025, Cadillac Escalade deals continue to include $4,000 loyalty cash toward the 2024 Cadillac Escalade in addition to low-interest long-term financing, on both the regular-length Escalade and extended-length Escalade ESV.
Local market leases are available on both variants, and even the high-performance Escalade-V and Escalade-V ESV, of the 2024 and refreshed 2025 Cadillac Escalade models.
Cadillac Escalade Deals
Cadillac Escalade deals in May 2025 include:
- Purchase Offers:
- 2024 Escalade and Escalade ESV
- $4,000 Loyalty Cash Allowance
- For current owners of a 2010 model year or newer or current lessees of a 2019 model year or newer Cadillac vehicle
- 2024 Escalade and Escalade ESV
- Finance Offers:
- 2024 Escalade and Escalade ESV
- 3.9 percent APR for up to 48 months
- 4.9 percent APR for up to 72 months
- Must finance with Cadillac Financial
- 2024 Escalade and Escalade ESV
- Lease Offers:
- 2024 Escalade ESV Luxury RWD with naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine
- $1,288 per month for 48 months
- Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
- $4,788 due at signing (after all offers)
- $0 security deposit
- Available in the Miami market area
- 2025 Escalade Sport Platinum 4WD with L87 engine
- $1,838 per month for 48 months
- Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
- $5,338 due at signing (after all offers)
- $0 security deposit
- Available in the Miami market area
- 2025 Escalade-V AWD with supercharged 6.2L V-8 LT4 gasoline engine
- $2,624 per month for 48 months
- Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
- $6,124 due at signing (after all offers)
- $0 security deposit
- Available in the Miami market area
- 2024 Escalade ESV Luxury RWD with naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine
The above Cadillac Escalade deals are valid through June 2nd, 2025.
Cadillac Escalade Pricing
For reference, here are the 2024 and 2025 Cadillac Escalade trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including a $1,995 and $2,195 destination freight charge, respectively:
2024 Escalade
- Luxury – $83,890
- Premium Luxury – $95,190
- Sport – $98,190
- Premium Luxury Platinum – $112,690
- Sport Platinum – $112,690
- Escalade-V – $154,290
2025 Escalade
- Luxury – $90,295
- Premium Luxury – $99,495
- Sport – $100,095
- Premium Luxury Platinum – $119,095
- Sport Platinum – $119,595
- Escalade-V – $164,695
2024 Escalade ESV
- Luxury – $86,890
- Premium Luxury – $98,190
- Sport – $101,190
- Premium Luxury Platinum – $115,690
- Sport Platinum – $115,690
- Escalade-V – $157,290
2025 Escalade ESV
- Luxury – $93,295
- Premium Luxury – $102,495
- Sport – $103,095
- Premium Luxury Platinum – $122,095
- Sport Platinum – $122,595
- Escalade-V – $167,695
About Cadillac Escalade
The refreshed 2025 Cadillac Escalade features a notable wealth of updates and changes for the SUV, including revised exterior styling, a new cabin dominated by a massive 55-inch pillar-to-pillar display, over 100 new ambient lighting color options, and a reworked powertrain lineup.
Further highlights of the 2025 Escalade include a new power open-and-close door feature, 5G connectivity, an AKG Studio audio system, standard Super Cruise, and a new Executive Second-Row Seating Package that costs the full-size luxury SUV cargo space. Also, the refreshed model benefits from suspension improvements.
The 2025 Escalade drops three paint colors, and the Escalade-V drops two, with three new ones arriving, while gaining new carbon fiber interior trim and a key change to the steering wheel. Here are all the paint colors, the interior colorways, and available wheels.
Powertrain options include the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine as standard, while the supercharged 6.2L V8 LT4 gasoline engine is standard for the Escalade-V. The 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax engine option is no longer offered, as GM Authority was the first to report, and here’s why. The 2025 Escalade can tow up to 7,200 pounds.
To meet the anticipated demand for the refreshed model, GM will increase production of the 2025 Escalade Sport Platinum and the 2025 Escalade-V.
Pricing for the 2025 Cadillac Escalade shows the standard-length Escalade in the entry-level Luxury trim level with a starting MSRP of $89,590. At the other end of the spectrum is the high-performance Escalade-V priced at $161,990. The extended-length Escalade ESV starts at $92,590 for the Luxury trim, while the top-tier Escalade-V ESV is priced at $164,990. The most expensive 2025 Escalade costs $185,688, fully loaded. Here is pricing with options and packages.
In late February, the 2025 Escalade received a mid-model-year price increase, up by $505 for all trims but the V-Series, which increased by $2,505. The ESV models still cost $3,000 more than their standard-wheelbase counterparts across the board. Also, four-wheel-drive remains a $3,000 option on every trim except the V-Series, which are equipped with standard all-wheel-drive.
Last month, many Cadillac models received a destination freight charge increase, bumping the Escalade and Escalade ESV $200 to $2,195.
The online configurator tool is live for the 2025 Escalade, and still live for the 2024 Escalade.
Production of the 2026 Cadillac Escalade is scheduled for September 8th.
Disclaimers
- Must take delivery by June 2nd, 2025.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for these Cadillac Escalade deals.
- Residency restrictions apply.
- Offers might not be available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
- All offers are nationally available unless noted otherwise.
- Additional discounts may be available in certain markets.
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, including Cadillac Escalade discount offers, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. GM Authority is not responsible for any omissions, misprints, or any other errors.
Comments
Could someone explain why you would spend $132,000 on a 4-year/40k mile lease for a $165,000 car?
In what universe does that make economic sense?
No thanks. The Missies and I will stick with our ‘09 Rondo. Fine car. Gets her to the Dollar General to pick up my cherry pop tarts. She doesn’t eat them. She has diabetes.