Cadillac Offers 2026 Cadillac Escalade Lease Deal at $3,159
Cadillac’s 2026 cadillac escalade lease deal puts a 2026 Escalade-V at an estimated $3,159 a month, with the SUV still sitting on the lot after 124 days and no price change. The lease estimate runs for 36 months and requires $8,930 due at signing.
At $176,980, the listed price is below the $179,925 average Escalade-V transaction price, but only by $2,945. The gap is narrow enough to leave the monthly payment elevated even before taxes, title, registration, and government fees are added.
Escalade-V pricing at sticker
$176,980 is the dealer’s asking price for the 2026 Escalade-V AWD, and the listing shows no manufacturer incentives on the vehicle. That leaves the estimate tied to a unit priced at MSRP while the broader market is still clearing these SUVs at nearly $180,000.
$3,000 above MSRP is the market backdrop Cadillac is working against, according to the average Escalade-V transaction price. In that setting, a sticker-price listing after 124 days on the lot is unusual because it suggests the vehicle has not needed a discount to move, even as the lease offer remains steep.
June 2, 2026 lease window
June 2, 2026 is the cutoff for the program used in the estimate, so shoppers comparing offers have a fixed window to check whether the terms still hold. The lease is based on 12,000 miles per year, with no security deposit required, and the total cost over the full term comes to approximately $120,578.
$120,578 before taxes and government fees is the real bill attached to the payment stream, not just the headline number. For a seven-passenger three-row SUV with a supercharged 6.2-liter V8, 682 horsepower, 653 lb-ft of torque, a 10-speed automatic transmission, a 38-inch curved OLED display, and AKG Studio Reference audio system, the lease math stays anchored to the vehicle’s high-end spec sheet.
May 15, 2026 is when the story was originally published, and the practical takeaway is simple: anyone considering the 2026 Escalade-V has to compare the lease against local terms, credit profile, and the absence of incentives before signing. Cadillac also backs the drivetrain with a 6-year/70,000-mile warranty, but the payment structure still points to a luxury SUV priced and leased at the top of the market.