The front of the new Escalade gets a futuristic update with vertical headlights taken from the Cadillac Lyric and Celestiq.
Other EV-inspired lights appear on the Caddy’s illuminated badge. An LED surround around the grille, a nod to the illuminated grilles of Cadillac’s electric lineup, is also available on higher trim levels.
The driver and front passenger will have their own large touchscreens in the 2025 Escalade.
On the driver’s side, a 35-inch curved screen houses the tool cluster and infotainment screen. For the front passenger, there is a second 20-inch screen at the end of the dashboard. The passenger has everything on his screen.
In total, the dashboard of the Cadillac Escalade has a 55-inch touchscreen.
This same high-tech demonstration will also be performed on the electric Cadillac IQ. This reverses Cadillac’s previous strategy in its electric models to launch new technology.
The Escalade’s trim line remains largely the same for the 2025 style year, ending with the rugged V-series.
This available variant is adorned with the Cadillac V-Series badge and other enhanced design elements inside.
Under the hood, a supercharged 6. 2-liter V8 engine develops 682 horsepower.
The three-row interior of the full-size luxury SUV is based on driving power and passenger comfort.
The second row can be upgraded with an executive package that includes retractable trays and private 12. 6-inch screens for the captain’s seats.
Passengers can also enjoy the natural lighting of a forged glass roof or customize the interior ambient lighting with 126 colors and two other lighting zones.
Cadillac has yet to announce pricing for the new Escalade, but the existing model can easily reach six figures. First deliveries of the 2025 Escalade are expected to begin before the end of this year, with full production and wider availability in 2025.
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