When it comes to the high-end customisation of road-dwelling vehicles, few companies do it better than Lexani. Between the ultra-luxury bulletproof Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van and the marble-clad Lincoln N4-J, the California-based boutique converter has never shied away from a challenge, and its latest ambitious project is no exception.
The newest addition to Lexani’s impressive portfolio is the Cadillac Escalade Adage, a full-size SUV converted into a moving palace, combining cutting-edge technology, uncompromising comfort and chic styling.
With attributes including handcrafted heated massage chairs, touch screen control panels and an electronic privacy partition with built-in 46-inch TV – doubling as a home theatre system – the Cadillac’s interior rivals the very best private jet, while offering business travellers the perfect on-the-road office.
For those with an eye for detail, the vehicle boasts a raised roof with Maybach ceiling and has fully adjustable seating, all finished in white leather and Alcanatara suede, with wooden trim and 24-karat gold accents.
Despite monumental changes to the SUV’s interior, the Adage’s exterior remains largely untouched. Apart from the custom window tint and a chrome wheel package, there is little to distinguish this Escalade from any other. But keeping things subtle is all part of Lexani’s mission statement.
The majority of the company’s clients are high-profile celebrities, professional athletes and government officials, who are looking for all of the comfort with none of the attention. There is event a bulletproofing option for those who need a little extra protection.
Each vehicle from Lexani is customised according to its buyer’s needs and varies in price depending on options.
Price: US $269,000 - $350,000 (depending on customisation options) or US $450,000 - $525,000 (for the armed variant)
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