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Check Out This Six-Door 2023 Cadillac Escalade ESV: Video

Check Out This Six-Door 2023 Cadillac Escalade ESV: Video

The Cadillac Escalade ESV (“Escalade Stretch Vehicle”) is the perfect option for buyers in the market for a luxury SUV with more room, boasting greater passenger and cargo space than the standard-length Escalade. That might not be enough for some. Luckily, Quality Coachworks has an answer, offering a custom six-door Escalade with more than enough seating and storage space. 

The California-based company, which specializes in building custom rides such as limos, hearses and armored vehicles, offers the six-door Cadillac Escalade as an option for those who need ample space to haul up to 11 passengers at once. The company perfectly matches the stock doors with a pair of additional doors in the middle of the luxury SUV, accommodating a fourth row of seats in the center of the cabin. This particular units features a striking coat of White Tricoat paint outside and rolls on a set of Cadillac’s 22-inch wheels, along with fixed running boards at the sides. 

Inside, the extended cabin is kitted out just like the stock Escalade, with matching carpet, floor mats, and trim, as well as seats that feature Caddy’s signature chevron emblem. The additional doors are outfitted with power windows and door locks, while the front two new seats are indistinguishable from those of the current fifth-generation Escalade, right down to the infotainment center. Everything matches up so well, it’s almost as though this Cadillac Escalade ESV rolled off with all six doors at the assembly line at the Arlington plant in Texas.

Parties interested in purchasing a custom six-door Cadillac Escalade are encouraged to reach out to Quality Coachworks directly for pricing and availability. 

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Alexandra is a Colorado-based journalist with a passion for all things involving horsepower, be it automotive or equestrian.

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