There are no Cadillac Escalade discount offers, deals or incentives available during May 2024. Considering that this trend has been the norm for over three consecutive years, this outcome is completely expected. In fact, the last time the luxury marque offered any sort of Escalade incentive was back in February 2021.
New Escalades continue to sell for well over $100,000 per unit on average, and the model has been the best-selling vehicle in its segment despite a lack of incentives. Considering the popularity and high profit margin of the full-size luxury SUV, it would be more surprising at this point if Caddy did decide to offer a Cadillac Escalade discount or incentive.
Looking ahead, the luxury marque may be further discouraged from offering a Cadillac Escalade discount due to likely increases in customer interest in the upcoming 2025 Escalade refresh. Various changes and updates are on their way to the iconic nameplate, highlighted by a revamped front fascia that takes after the all-electric Escalade IQ. Inside, the updated model will boast a coast-to-coast screen, ditching the current model’s already impressive 38-inch OLED display.
In fact, Cadillac Society spotted a refreshed Escalade-V without camo back in April, revealing key details such as turn signal indicators mounted horizontally, and vertical lighting elements on either side of the fascia, housing the daytime running lamps and forward-facing headlights. More recently, we spotted two examples of the Premium Luxury Platinum trim without camo, including one in Black Raven (paint code GBA) and another in White Frost Tricoat (paint code G1W).
For the sake of context, we’ve included pricing for the 2024 Escalade and Escalade ESV. This includes the starting MSRP for all trim levels plus the $1,695 destination charge.
2024 Cadillac Escalade
2024 Cadillac Escalade ESV
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