2021 Cadillac Escalade ESV Too Small? Lexani has an Idea

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It’s been one month since Cadillac unveiled the new 2021 Escalade. The full-size SUV measures 211 inches (5382 mm) in length for the standard model. The unrevealed Cadillac ESV is a much larger SUV. The extended version measures 226.9 inches (5766mm) in length with a wheelbase of 134.1 inches (3407mm).

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2021 Cadillac Escalade ESV Too Small? Lexani has an Idea

Lexani Motorcars of California released a new version of its luxury SUV, which is big enough to satisfy those who are looking for truly large vehicles.

The Lexani 2021 Escalade Mobile Office has transformed the SUV from a luxury vehicle into something more luxurious. You can see the interior of the 2021 Escalade Mobile Office. Although details about Lexani’s creation remain scarce at the time of writing, the images posted by the tuner on Instagram suggest that you can expect nothing less from its amenities.

This rendering shows several leather patches on the seats that are quilted, a Lexani tradition. It also features a starlight headliner, which is usually found in a Rolls Royce. The seats, which are in limo form, transform the cabin into a luxurious mobile office.

2021 Cadillac Escalade ESV Too Small? Lexani has an Idea

The exterior looks like Lexani stretched the Cadillac ESV to accommodate the limousine-type seat configuration. There are no details at this time, but we expect it to be completely bespoke. You can reach out to Lexani if you want to inquire by sending an email to [email protected]. You should note that the delivery of the 2021 Cadillac Cadillac will begin towards the end this year so it may take a while for you to get one.

You might be wondering how much. Lexani stated that the price would range from $250k to $450k depending on trim level, stretch and armoring. It’s not surprising, really.