Cadillac’s Escalade Turns 25—and It’s Still the SUV Icon to Beat

Photo courtesy of Cadillac
Photo courtesy of Cadillac

Since its debut in 1999, the Cadillac Escalade has sold over a million units worldwide, establishing a strong presence in the full-size luxury SUV market.

Favored by celebrities, industry figures, and influential leaders and innovators on the global stage, the Escalade has evolved into a cultural icon that symbolizes an era rather than just an SUV. The latest model, the New Escalade, is an updated version of the fifth generation that debuted in 2020. It features advanced specifications and significant design changes that enhance its commanding presence.

Meanwhile, Cadillac News subscribers will receive the latest vehicle information via email or SMS. Those who complete their subscription by the 6th can participate in a special event where they can be among the first to experience the New Escalade through a drawing.

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