Cadillac isn’t holding back in 2025. Following the exciting CT5 refresh and the high-octane CT5-V and Blackwing variants, the spotlight shines on the iconic Escalade. This full-size SUV, a luxurious cousin to the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban gets a significant refresh for the new model year.
Borrowing design cues from its electric sibling, the Escalade IQ, the 2025 edition boasts a redesigned front end and an even more impressive interior display. Performance enthusiasts will be thrilled to learn that the monstrous Escalade-V returns for another year, packing a hefty 682 horsepower from its supercharged V8 engine.
And that’s not all Cadillac has in store stay tuned for the arrival of the updated CT5 lineup, as well as future show-stoppers like the Optiq, Escalade IQ, and Vistiq.
In the field of car design, some things are set in stone: Cadillac, for instance, is aiming for a blend of traditional gasoline and electric vehicles powered by their Ultium technology.
But that doesn’t stop the creative minds behind virtual car designs from taking a peek into alternate realities. Enter Vince Burlapp, a digital artist who thrives on bringing car concepts to life, especially those from the Big Three American automakers.
Burlapp isn’t just about envisioning the next iteration of existing models. He’s particularly drawn to reviving forgotten classics bringing back the glory days of the Lincoln Continental or Mark X, rather than just offering a fresh look at the Ford Mustang Mach-E. Recently, he turned his attention to Chrysler, crafting a modern interpretation of the Imperial sedan and coupe.