Popular Cadillac Rim Finishes
Cadillac rims are known for premium finishes that elevate both luxury and performance. Popular options include Titanium Face with Black Satin Lip, 2-Piece Mag Gray Center Polished, Anthracite Machined, Black Chrome PVD,
Brushed Silver, Gunmetal, Bronze, and classic Chrome. Whether you’re upgrading a CTS, DTS, or Escalade, each finish offers timeless style and long-lasting durability.
Popular Cadillac Wheel Sizes
Our most requested Cadillac wheel sizes include 17″, 18″, 20″, and 22″. Every wheel is engineered for precision fitment and includes a lifetime structural warranty along with fast, free shipping.
Cadillac Escalade Wheels
For the Escalade, 20″ and 22″ chrome wheels remain the top choices, offering an ideal blend of style, comfort, and luxury. We also offer 24″ wheel setups paired with 305/35/24 tires that fit stock-height Escalades with no modifications required.
The History and Legacy of Cadillac
Cadillac was founded in 1902 in Detroit, Michigan, and quickly earned a reputation for precision engineering and luxury craftsmanship. Named after the French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, the brand became an icon of
American automotive excellence. In 1912, Cadillac introduced the first mass-produced vehicle with an electric self-starter, revolutionizing the driving experience.
Through the mid-20th century, Cadillac defined luxury motoring with models such as the Fleetwood, Eldorado, and DeVille—vehicles known for powerful V8 engines, chrome styling, and plush interiors. In the 1990s, Cadillac shifted toward modern performance with innovations like the Northstar engine and streamlined aerodynamic design.
Today, Cadillac blends technology, performance, and luxury across its lineup. Performance icons like the CTS-V and CT5-V Blackwing deliver supercharged power, while the latest Escalade sets new benchmarks with advanced suspension systems, cutting-edge infotainment, and striking design.
Cadillac Generations and Notable Models
Escalade (1999–Present): Cadillac’s flagship luxury SUV, now in its fifth generation, featuring a massive 38-inch OLED display and available 6.2L V8 or 3.0L diesel engines.
CTS & CT5 (2003–Present): Cadillac’s modern sport sedans designed to rival top European brands. High-performance “V” models offer rear-wheel-drive dynamics and track-focused engineering.
DeVille & DTS (1949–2011): Icons of Cadillac’s classic luxury era, known for smooth rides, prominent chrome accents, and unmatched interior comfort.
Cadillac Wheel Fitment Guide
Most modern Cadillac models use a 5×120 bolt pattern, while the Escalade uses 6×139.7. Offsets typically range from +25mm to +40mm depending on model and body style. Popular aftermarket wheel sizes include 20×9, 22×9.5, and 24×10. Performance-oriented Cadillac cars often use 19″ and 20″ staggered setups, while Escalade owners commonly upgrade to 24″ or even 26″ wheels for a bold luxury stance.