Cadillac Escalade ESV 2025 is more expensive than the Lamborghini Urus super SUV
This 2025 Cadillac Escalade ESV is up to $80,000 more expensive than the original car, because it uses an extremely powerful engine and has many unique improvements.
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A standard 2025 Cadillac Escalade will cost from $96,000 to the highest version of $129,620, however, if you choose the 2025 Cadillac Escalade ESV, the extended version of the V-Series luxury SUV line, you will have to accept to spend an additional $80,280 compared to the manufacturer's suggested retail price, which means the total cost is $209,900 (about 5.52 billion VND). The price of the car is about 62% higher than the original price, a big difference that reflects the significant changes and upgrades. So what makes it special? First of all, the Cadillac Escalade has established its position in the world of large luxury SUVs. Its majestic appearance, spacious interior and high-end finishes make it a favorite choice for buyers who prioritize comfort, style and practicality.
But the 2025 Escalade ESV takes this full-size luxury SUV to the next level, with a powerful powertrain upgrade that transforms an already powerful luxury SUV into a high-performance machine, bridging the gap between comfort and extreme excitement. The 2025 Cadillac Escalade ESV still has a powerful supercharged V8 under the hood. A 10-speed automatic transmission distributes power evenly to all four wheels, producing 682 horsepower and 653 pound-feet (885 Nm) of torque. These huge numbers are enough for the massive SUV Cadillac Escalade ESV 2025 to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in about 4.5 seconds, a number that is already considered a sports car, even though this car is a luxury SUV. The digital speedometer can go up to 125 mph.
Inside, the exclusive SUV is fully equipped with all the comfort and convenience features expected in a premium Escalade. Every detail, from premium finishes to personalized touches, emphasizes the sense of exclusivity and attention to detail that is worthy of its extremely attractive price tag. The car features a 55-inch curved screen that stretches from pillar to pillar, along with LCD screens mounted on the front seat backrests. The infotainment system supports voice control, navigation, and smartphone integration, while Super Cruise hands-free driving assistance technology has been standard on all versions since GM launched the new generation Escalade. The car featured has a raised suspension that gives it a commanding and aggressive stance, and it pairs perfectly with the massive 24-inch Vossen wheels. Note that the stock Escalade is limited to 23-inch wheels. The wheels are wrapped in high-grip 35-inch Nitto tires, which not only enhance the look but also improve on-road handling and off-road capability. Big Cap Crest accents add a personal touch to the wheels, while XPEL overlays provide both privacy and sun protection. Smoked turn signals and a sleek Tuxedo finish elevate the SUV’s appearance, giving it a modern, powerful look that stands out from the crowd of mainstream luxury SUVs.
Every detail of this upgraded Escalade ESV tells a story of exclusivity and customization. The combination of a raised suspension, large wheels, and custom-designed aesthetic enhancements creates a unique visual impact that sets it apart from most other vehicles on the market. At $209,900, the upgraded Escalade ESV-V is significantly more expensive than the base MSRP of $129,620. That's more than the Maybach GLE, which starts at $179,600 for Mercedes-Benz. The Lamborghini Urus, meanwhile, starts at around $200,000.
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