The fifth-generation Cadillac Escalade is already a sight to behold thanks to its aggressive exterior design and unique profile. For customers looking for an even meaner look, Larte design has the answer with its new wide body kit for the 2020 through 2024 Cadillac Escalade.
In order to sculpt the perfect form for the Escalade, the design company utilizes clay modeling processes to handcraft each wide body kit for the full-size luxury SUV. Larte claims that its wide body kit “is elegant aesthetic aggression that matches the character of the car.” Notably, the Esthete kit is the first made by the company for Cadillac.
In order to craft the perfect aesthetic upgrades for the Cadillac Escalade, Larte surveyed owners of the full-size luxury SUV to find out just what elements would be the most sought-after. The general consensus among respondents was that while the Escalade does feature plenty of power packed into its drivetrain complemented by an impressive physical appearance, the vehicle doesn’t seem overly “rugged.” Larte aimed to enhance the desired look with its kit.
Titled the Esthete body kit, the package includes components made of tough carbon fiber and premium composite materials. Included in the package are custom fender flares, an aggressive liftgate spoiler, custom grille inserts and a pronounced hood scoop, depending on customer preference. There are also several wheel options offered in conjunction with the body kit, ranging from 19 inches to 23 inches.
Due to its exclusivity and bespoke nature, interested customers should contact Larte directly to find out more about pricing availability. The company notes that buyers should expect an installation time of approximately six hours.
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