Large and luxurious SUVs have become a symbol of status that many wealthy customers have chosen in the past 10 years. Among the SUVs manufactured in the US, there are few that are more impressive than the Cadillac Escalade-V. Larte Design has chosen the flagship Escalade-V as the basis for its latest project, transforming this model into a product with the ability to attract more attention than a top-of-the-line Range Rover.
The first impression of the Larte Design-tuned Cadillac Escalade-V is bold and daring with a carbon fiber bodykit. This is most evident at the front of the car with a carbon fiber grille, large Larte emblem, new LED daytime running lights, and carbon fiber air splitters.
A new carbon fiber hood has also been crafted for the Cadillac, while the body modifications can be seen on both sides of the car including carbon fiber extended wheel arches and large 24-inch wheels. Other highlights on the Escalade-V’s tuning include new mirror caps, carbon diffuser, and a roof spoiler.
Larte Design stated that these upgrades were made based on feedback from Escalade-V owners who complained that the super SUV did not have the aggressive exterior that they expected from a vehicle with a turbocharged 6.2L V8 engine producing 682 horsepower.
Customers can order the entire carbon fiber kit or it can be made from basan fiber and finished in glossy black or the same color as the rest of the car. The carbon kit is not cheap, starting at over $40,000, equivalent to a hot hatchback. Escalade owners can save about 30% by choosing the basan fiber bodykit.
Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)