Cadillac Escalade discount offers continue to be non-existent in December 2021, as the luxury marque is not offering any incentives toward the purchase of the luxury SUV this month. This stands at a stark contrast to the $9,500 discounts made available throughout 2020 and even in early 2021.
Cadillac Escalade Incentives
As mentioned above, Cadillac Escalade discounts are non-existent in December 2021.
For the sake of context, see below for a list of every Cadillac Escalade discount offered during the 2020 calendar year as well as year-to-date 2021:
2020 Calendar Year
- January – $9,000 Cashback Rebate
- February – $9,000 Cashback Rebate
- March – $9,500 Cashback Rebate
- April – $9,500 Cashback Rebate
- May – $9,000 Cashback Rebate
- June – $9,500 Cashback Rebate
- July – $9,500 Cashback Rebate
- August – $9500 Cashback Rebate
- September – $9,500 Cashback Rebate
- October – $9,500 Cashback Rebate
- November – $9,500 Cashback Rebate
- December – $9,500 Cashback Rebate
2021 Calendar Year
- January – $9,500 Cashback Rebate on 2020 Escalade
- February – $9,500 Cashback Rebate on 2020 Escalade
- March – No Incentives
- April – No Incentives
- May – No Incentives
- June – No Incentives
- July – No Incentives
- August – No Incentives
- September – No Incentives
- October – No Incentives
- November – No Incentives
Cadillac Escalade Pricing
Below, we’ve included the 2021 Escalade and 2021 Escalade ESV trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, which include the $1,695 destination charge.
2021 Escalade
- Luxury – $77,890
- Premium Luxury – $86,590
- Sport – $89,290
- Premium Luxury Platinum – $103,290
- Sport Platinum – $103,290
2021 Escalade ESV
- Luxury – $80,990
- Premium Luxury – $89,590
- Sport – $92,290
- Premium Luxury Platinum – $106,290
- Sport Platinum – $106,290
The lack of 2021 Cadillac Escalade discount offers this December, and in prior months, is a direct result of extremely high demand for the Escalade. Additionally, the global microchip shortage has caused automakers to reduce vehicle production, resulting in a severe inventory shortage of new vehicles industry-wide. The low supply and high demand scenario has caused Cadillac’s average transaction price (ATP) to skyrocket, indicating that consumers are willing to pay well above MSRP to secure a new vehicle, particularly the new Escalade. It stands to reason, then, that the luxury marque simply does not see a need to offer a Cadillac Escalade discount as consumers will likely end up buying the luxury SUV despite its high price point.
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, 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. Cadillac Society will not be held responsible for any misprints, typos or any other errors.