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New Deep Sea Metallic Color In The 2025 Cadillac Escalade: First Look

Deep Sea Metallic is one of four new paint colors added to the 2025 Cadillac Escalade color palette, alongside Aegean Stone, Latte Metallic, and an upcoming matte paint color, which has yet to be named. Here’s a closer look at the new Deep Sea paint.

Assigned production code GXP and touch-up paint code WA-136H, Deep Sea Metallic is one of eight paint colors on the 2025 Cadillac Escalade and one of four metallic hues offered on the luxury SUV:

  • Argent Silver Metallic
  • Black Raven
  • Crystal White Tricoat
  • Galactic Gray Metallic
  • Radiant Red Tintcoat
  • Aegean Stone (new for 2025)
  • Deep Sea Metallic (new for 2025)
  • Latte Metallic (new for 2025)
  • Upcoming matter color (new for 2025)

Deep Sea Metallic is an extra-charge color for the 2025 Escalade, offered for an additional $625. It can be ordered in conjunction with all trim levels of the SUV, including the Luxury, Premium Luxury, Sport, Premium Luxury Platinum and Sport Platinum trims.

Furthermore, Deep Sea Metallic can be combined with any of the interior colorways of the 2025 Cadillac Escalade, which include the following options:

  • Jet Black
  • Brandy with Very Dark Atmosphere accents
  • Renaissance Red with Jet Black accents
  • Whisper Beige with Jet Black accents
  • Whisper Beige with Gideon accents
  • Sheer Gray with Jet Black accents

Getting the fully refreshed treatment, the 2025 Escalade was first revealed to the public back in summer 2024. In addition to the new paint colors, the exterior features thin upper turn signals mated to vertically-oriented lighting signatures and headlights borrowed from the all-electric Escalade IQ.

The mid-cycle refresh also extends to the interior, where a massive 55-inch coast-to-coast infotainment display spans the dash. Owners can customize the ambience of the cockpit with a selection of 126 ambient lighting options. The same array of colors, with upper and lower lighting zones offering even more choices, is now found across numerous Cadillac models.

For power, the refreshed 2025 Escalade relies on the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 engine (production code L87) as standard. The atmospheric eight continues being rated at 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque, while hotted up Escalade-V gets the supercharged 6.2L V8 engine (production code LT4) developing a pavement-scorching 682 horsepower and 653 pound-feet of torque.

The turbodiesel 3.0L I6 engine (production code LM2) was deleted for reasons of low demand, with only five percent of SUVs ordered with the option. The Escalade continues to be underpinned by the T1 platform, with the model now in production at the Arlington plant in Texas.

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