Tom Brady’s Stretched Cadillac Escalade isn’t Compensation for Anything

Tom Brady's Stretched Cadillac Escalade isn't Compensation for Anything

It’s yours for only $300,000.

2020 promises to be a very interesting year for Tom Brady. In March, the six-time Super Bowl winner announced that he was leaving the New England Patriots. He will be joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after 20 years of service with the team. It’s evident that this is a time for big changes, as the quarterback also sells one of his most beloved cars.Robb report brought this 2017 Cadillac Escalade ESV modified by California-based Becker Automotive Design. It is more than an Escalade, and clearly played a major role in Brady’s personal life.


Tom Brady's Stretched Cadillac Escalade isn't Compensation for Anything

The Ad quotes the quarterback as saying, “Parting ways will be difficult with my Becker ESV.” It was my refuge from outside noise since day one. I was proud to choose all customizations for the ESV, from the seat trim to the rug color. The ESV allowed me to take extra time to read my playbook, make phone call, and spend quality time with my family. Instantly, my productivity increased and my stress decreased. I trust that the next owner will take good care of her. She will always be part of the Brady family.

It is so unique, you might ask. It is clearly longer than the average car, measuring 20 inches. The roof is also higher by 5 inches. There are five seats in the rear, with two being electric reclining six-way seats with leg rests. Two huge screens are located onboard, a 32-inch HD LCD screen as well as a 12-inch rear screen. Both screens are connected to a custom-built audio-video system.According to reports, Tom Brady’s Escalade cost him around $350,000 when it was constructed. The footballer currently wants $300,000. A fair deal? We want to hear your thoughts in the comments below.

Tom Brady's Stretched Cadillac Escalade isn't Compensation for Anything