If you’re worried about buying American-made, don’t stress. Every new Cadillac Escalade is made in the good, old U.S. of A. Regardless of the trim, the GM Arlington Assembly Plant in Arlington, Texas, meticulously manufactures every Escalade to ensure they’re of the best quality.
The Arlington Assembly Plant was built in 1954, but it’s been retrofitted with modern equipment. Today, it has the ability to produce 1,200 vehicles and employs over 5,200 workers.
Interestingly, prior models of the Escalade were produced in Russia, Belarus, and Mexico to reduce overhead and to provide logistical solutions for cars sold in foreign markets.