This probably isn’t something to brag about, but Aspire Autosports and Dimmit Auto Group of Tampa are the first people to create a lifted 2015 Cadillac Escalade. It doesn’t look fit for doing any sort of off-roading, but it might look okay parked at one of Florida’s many beaches, considering this is essentially the vehicular equivalent of a tribal tattoo.
For reasons we can’t explain, this Escalade has been customized with a 7-inch Fabtech lift kit and 22-inch American Force “Nightmare” wheels, which look awkwardly small in comparison to the big body Escalade. If the tires were any bigger they wouldn’t clear the wheel wells, so at least this build could be somewhat functional in an off-road scenario.
The Escalade also received dark tinted windows, a custom black mesh grille and other black painted badges. It’s currently up for sale by Dimmitt for $99,785, which is a pretty steep premium for a lift kit and some wheels. It would look great parked at the gym though, wouldn’t it?
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This conversion is a total complete joke!
It’s good for the urban environment, but too obnoxious for suburbia and too nice for rural.
I wouldn’t do that to my escalade if I had one. But it doesn’t look that bad. I think the problem is people associate escalades with luxury and not being tough. And lifts make vehicles look tough.
$99.785 for this atrocity?!
Not even for free!!!!
My dad would say, “More money than brains.”
Looks good to me.