The Diesel Cadillac Escalade Is Dead for 2025 Because Nobody Wanted It (msn.com)
Story by Nico DeMattia
July 17, 2024
Cadillac just updated the Escalade for 2025, giving it an updated front-end design and all of the screens. However, despite it gaining those features for the new model year, it also lost something—its diesel engine.
The current Escalade’s turbo 3.0-liter Duramax inline-six is undoubtedly one of its coolest features, and spotting one in the wild is like a special treat. You rarely see new diesel SUVs in the States these days; the only others are the GMC Yukon, Chevy Tahoe, and Chevy Suburban, all platform-mates of the Escalade. It’s even more unusual to see a $100,000 model that’s powered by an oil burner because outside of Germany, customers don’t often associate diesel with luxury. And that made the Duramax Escalade cool.
Unfortunately for us engine nerds, the Escalade’s diesel option wasn’t popular enough with customers to keep around.
“Due to limited customer demand, Cadillac will discontinue offering a diesel engine option for the Escalade, starting for model year 2025,” a GM representative told The Drive.
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Story by Nico DeMattia
July 17, 2024
Cadillac just updated the Escalade for 2025, giving it an updated front-end design and all of the screens. However, despite it gaining those features for the new model year, it also lost something—its diesel engine.
The current Escalade’s turbo 3.0-liter Duramax inline-six is undoubtedly one of its coolest features, and spotting one in the wild is like a special treat. You rarely see new diesel SUVs in the States these days; the only others are the GMC Yukon, Chevy Tahoe, and Chevy Suburban, all platform-mates of the Escalade. It’s even more unusual to see a $100,000 model that’s powered by an oil burner because outside of Germany, customers don’t often associate diesel with luxury. And that made the Duramax Escalade cool.
Unfortunately for us engine nerds, the Escalade’s diesel option wasn’t popular enough with customers to keep around.
“Due to limited customer demand, Cadillac will discontinue offering a diesel engine option for the Escalade, starting for model year 2025,” a GM representative told The Drive.
Story continues at LINK.