Cadillac is not offering any discounts or offers on the all-new, 2021 Cadillac Escalade in May 2021. That’s in stark contrast to the situation throughout the majority of the 2020 calendar year, where the luxury marque offered up to $9,500 cash back on outgoing, 2020 model year Escalade models.
For reference, here’s a list of every Cadillac Escalade discount offered during the 2020 calendar year as well as thus far in 2021:
2020 Calendar Year
2021 Calendar Year
For reference, here are the 2021 Escalade and 2021 Escalade ESV trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, which include the $1,695 destination charge.
2021 Escalade
2021 Escalade ESV
The reason for the lack of Cadillac Escalade discount offers is two-fold: demand for the Escalade is red hot, resulting in substantial gains in sales volume. That strong demand is compounded by short supply as a result of the ongoing microchip shortage. As a result, it’s almost unnecessary for Cadillac to incentivize sales of a product that’s in high demand yet short supply.
Cadillac completely overhauled the 2021 Escalade, placing it on an all-new platform, giving it an all-new exterior and interior, a revised trim level structure, and new powertrain options. Additionally, the full-size luxury SUV features exclusive, first-to-market technologies, including a curved Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) screen, the first AKG automotive audio system and Cadillac’s acclaimed Super Cruise driver assistance technology.
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