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Lexani Takes The 2015 Cadillac Escalade To A Whole New Level: Video

In case you were ever curious what the most luxurious Cadillac Escalade looks like, well, worry no more. The Lexani 2015 Concept One Cadillac Escalade is literally raising the roof and redefining riding in luxury.

Luxury car outfitter Lexani Motorcars completely re-imagined the 2015 Cadillac Escalade. This “concept vehicle” is pretty incredible, if not slightly overwhelming

For starters, Lexani basically stripped out the interior and then raised the roof by 5 inches to incorporate all their “improvements.” These add-ons include:

  • 3D LED TV
  • 90-degree reclining leather captain chairs
  • Embedded iPads
  • Six security cameras
  • 24-carat gold plating throughout

This opulence can be outfitted with armor plating as well. But we have to ask, should Cadillac offer something like this from the factory for the 2015 Escalade? Let us know what you think after watching the video below.

Tim is a married father of three living in Western Nebraska. He is the editor and contributor to several automotive sites. He spends a lot of time reading, writing and talking cars/trucks with fans, insiders and manufacture reps. When he isn't talking about cars, he is usually out playing golf - a never ending obsession to see how far the little white ball will fly.

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  1. I guess it will sell very well in the Middle East. Not here due to the economy.

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  2. Cadillac and Lexani should Collaborate to make this a Reality, Extreme Ultra Platinum it should be called (Or If U Can Think Of A Better Name, Please Chime In), this would make the Maybach look like a 3rd World Taxi Cab!!!!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    1. SO you think you can buy … Anyone?!?!

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  3. This is what we were hoping the Platinum Escalade would be! GM should seriously consider marketing such a vehicle!!! It’ll complement the upcoming flagship sedan quite well.

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  4. I’m not feeling it. There shouldn’t be jump seats, and an LTS should outstrip this, as well as look more cohesive.

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  5. It looks fantastic except for the raised roof. The interior is absolutely gorgeous.

    GM should someday considering having an in-house coach builder for certain models for Cadillac once their prestige is more favorable in several years and sales take off.

    The outfitter market is a small business but by having an in-house customization, it would give Cadillac a better reputation and a much needed cache.

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  6. I do not like, too stuffy, but I prefer the simple elegant interiors

    Interior has Escalade factory is perfect

    Regards from Spain

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  7. Great they should produce it, and why not do the same for the ATS, CTS, XTS, upcoming LTS and SRX to bring difference with other high end brands.

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  8. Cadillac really should offer something like this. Take the short wheelbase Escalade, ditch the third row, move the second row back about a foot with two first class appointed seats and center armrest with controls. TV screens in the head rest, fridge compartment in the center console, massage function, power reclining, power foot rests, power sunshades. Call it the Escalade Executive Collection.

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  9. Some rich oil shiek from Qatar will be buying this . One thing that is confusing to me is after spending that kind of scratch on the Escalade , why didn’t they put the new crest on it !?

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  10. Badass! Coming from the consumers’ side (and that of the dreamers’) Yes, GM should make this!
    Coming from the company side (and that of reality) the manufacturabilty of such a product would far outweigh the possible profit, unless you (at least) doubled the msrp of the escalade. Think of all the suppliers, equipment, installation, operators, quality checks, and you will quickly find this is a niche product, for a niche market, not one for the masses.
    Besides it is far more customizeable when done by a small shop.

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