
Cadillac is America's flagship luxury brand, with a Saudi lineup that runs from compact turbocharged sedans to full-size flagship SUVs — priced from SAR 205,769 to SAR 590,500. The brand's position in Saudi Arabia is particularly strong in the large SUV segment, where the Escalade has long been a fixture on the roads of Riyadh, Jeddah, and beyond. V-Series performance models and the brand's expanding electric offering have broadened its appeal among younger luxury buyers.
In Saudi Arabia, Cadillac is distributed by Zahid Tractor and Trading Company, one of the Kingdom's long-established automotive importers, with showrooms and service facilities across major cities including Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.
The Saudi lineup spans from SAR 205,769 to SAR 590,500. The CT4 anchors the entry end as a compact luxury sedan, available from a standard turbocharged trim all the way up to the high-output V Blackwing. The CT5 and CTS serve mid-size and full-size sedan buyers respectively, with the CTS available in a top-spec V-Sport trim in the Kingdom. On the SUV side, the XT4 covers the compact segment, the XT5 offers a mid-size two-row option, and the XT6 adds a third row for families needing more space. The Escalade sits at the top of the range as the ultimate expression of the brand in the GCC — full-size, V8-powered, and available in Sport Platinum specification at SAR 590,500.
Cadillac retains approximately 40% of its value after five years — a steeper depreciation curve than BMW at around 43% and well below Lexus at roughly 50%. For buyers, this translates into strong used-market value and lower entry prices when buying second-hand.