Sayers & Scovill Cadillac XT6 Limo With Trak Looks All Sorts of Weird

I’m not sure how to feel about it.

It is a little strange that carriages to afterlife are connected with luxurious limousines with almost infinite legrooms. However, it’s the truth. Sayers & Scovill, or the S&S Coach Company, is one of the builders that can customize and build limos and hearses from existing Cadillac cars.

S&S has just announced a new product for its portfolio. It’s called the 2021 Cadillac XT6 Presidential Limousine and is based on the Cadillac XT6 crossover. However, it looks all kinds of strange.

You don’t have to look far at the back if you are having trouble understanding what is so strange about this limousine. We’re not sorry, but it’s going be difficult to see that. It’s a last-minute addition to the stretched crossover that makes the proportions look strange. It’s hard to process, but it reminds of the first-generation Suzuki Swift Dzire, which was a sedan version of the Suzuki Swift, or, more accurately, a hatchback with an awkwardly grafted trunk.

It’s also an official Sayers & Scovill offering. They take pride in it and say that it’s “an exclusive trunk for industry” with distinctive styling and maximum function.

Cadillac is reportedly currently working on an XT5 limousine and hearse, details of which have just been revealed. You can rest assured that the stretched XT5 was not given a trunk. At least, that’s what spy photos show. But, it’s possible you will soon get used to seeing a Cadillac SUV stretched.

We don’t expect you to tell us what you think of the S&S XT6 Presidential Limo, but we do know that you will. So let us know in the comments below.