Cadillac unveiled the pricing for its updated Escalade luxury SUV on Wednesday. The three-row, body-on-frame SUV will have a starting price of $89,590, which includes destination charges. This represents an increase of $5,700 compared to the previous year's model. A detailed pricing breakdown for the 2025 Escalade is provided, detailing the differences between rear-wheel drive and four-wheel-drive options, which cost $3,000 on all trims except the Escalade V, where it is standard. The 2025 model introduces several styling enhancements and new wheel options, including a首次提供的24英寸轮圈. Inside, the vehicle features a 55-inch screen across the dashboard, a 35-inch driver display with touchscreen capabilities, and a 20-inch touchscreen for the passenger. Additionally, opting for the second-row Executive package adds 12.6-inch screens in the rear. Excluding the base model, all trims come equipped with Super Cruise, adaptive air ride, and Magnetic Ride Control 4.0. The engine lineup remains largely unchanged, with the 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V-8 producing 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The turbocharged straight-six Duramax diesel engine has been discontinued. The Escalade V continues to stand out with its unique fascia updates and carbon fiber interior enhancements. It is powered by a 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 engine that delivers 682 hp and 653 lb-ft of torque, and its price has increased by $7,700 to $161,990 compared to the 2024 model. Production of the 2025 Cadillac Escalade is scheduled to commence later this year at GM's assembly plant in Arlington, Texas.