Company Wants To Build Custom Cadillac Escalade-V Coupe, Releases Rendering
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Custom Car Co., an aftermarket shop based out of Georgia, has announced plans to build a series of customized, two door Cadillac Escalades based on the fourth-generation version of the popular luxury SUV.
This creation was designed by the same folks who penned the Chevrolet Tahoe SS Coupe rendering that we shared yesterday. While Custom Car Co. has not built physical examples of either of its Cadillac Escalade-V Coupe or Chevrolet Tahoe SS Coupe designs, it has ambitions to sell both to those who may interested in such a package.
The Cadillac Escalae V-Coupe incorporates a V-Series-inspired from fascia design with a carbon fiber lip spoiler, along with chrome trim and mesh grille. Out back, a customer rear bumper integrates a twin center-exit exhaust. We think the two-door aesthetic Custom Car Co. has put design looks great, and plays particularly well with the boxy, straight edges on display with fourth-gen Escalade’s exterior design.
Our colleagues at Cadillac Society reached out to Custom Car Co to find out more details on the Cadillac Escalade V-Coupe, although they have yet to hear back. Apparently Custom Car Co. wants to throw a pair of turbochargers under the hood and also offer a number of other custom interior and exterior options such as custom paint, a customer interior, aftermarket suspension, and an upgraded infotainment system.
Even if Custom Car Co.’s Escalade-V Coupe never sees the light of day, this rendering has us excited for the arrival of the new high-performance Cadillac Escalade variant, which will arrive with the new fifth-generation version of the SUV.
Stay tuned for more information on Custom Car Co.’s Cadillac Escalade-V Coupe and be sure to subscribe to GM Authority for more Cadillac Escalade news, Cadillac news, and around-the-clock GM news coverage.
Source: Cadillac Society
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I’d get one because I want one, I’ll wait for the T1 Escalade though.
No offense Cadillacers but, in my humble opinion, the rendering of the 2021 Cadillac Escalade V-Coupe looks like a panel truck. A bit offencive. Not truly worthy of the Cadillac name. My diplomacy lacks, but my opinion is on point.
A “panel wagon” has sheet-metal going from the 45 degree pillar back the rear lift-gate opening door: Not a “tinted window”! I’d put a roll-bar frame around the back-storage cabin (if it’s going to have both combinations in it)!
I’ve owned a bunch of custom panel trucks, sedan deliveries and 2 door wagons. I even built a sedan delivery from a 92 Buick RMW and it made my business money. They are cool and great for business. But they are not for everyone only us nutty people.
There was a time when GM was known for their hyped up trucks & SUV variants. After market kits & custom body works by Choo Choo customs & Southern Comfort. They made some of the hottest appearance packages for GM back then! It’s a shame they don’t work together anymore,but hopefully this version will come to reality!!
Omg no, this is the ugliest thing I’ve ever seen! lol
So, does Custom Car Co. exist? I see no link to them above or on your Tahoe post. Just a name drop and that they are in Atlanta. I tried searching this company, came up empty handed? To me, these just look like renders and just from a place that does renders, not build cars.
I found them in a search
One just doesn’t know how much structural integrity is loss when a vehicle is chopped and put back together again as it’s like buying something that was salvaged, it’s never quite the same and getting insurance might be interesting as well; Custom Car Company should simply stick with what makes the most sense which is to drop a 640 hp LT4 supercharged 6.2L V8 into the Escalade and then do some work on the interior with a leather upgrade and better seats.
Who says a Corvette SUV wouldn’t sell??
Because a Corvette SUV would never be able to pull in the kind of money a Cadillac SUV can already do.
Overall form and proportions are very appealing, but wheels are much too macho. People who are willing to spend the required amount for such a vehicle will want an appearance that has more polish and sophistication.
Retro comment: This looks like a shooting brake.
I hope that Cadillac and this company do cooperate and make a few of these. I would consider buying one if I were only about 3 decades younger!
Yep, but with changes..a bit lower in the back but still have the rake, billet wheels, and few other “my style” items. Otherwise, it’s cool. I’ve owned several 90s 2×2 Tahoes and have done many cars that were chopped, modified and other custom touches and never had issues with integrity, etc. If you know what you know how to design and build it the right way then it works. If you’ve never done one or had one built by a pro, then you don’t know what’s going on. The specialty auto aftermarket has many talented people doing serious mods on old and modern vehicles that work very well. It’s part of the growing $45 billion industry that does the cool stuff to boring rides.
What happen to the K-5? Had one for many years. Why wasn’t the Blazer brought back in a 2 door version? What about a 2 door extended cab pickup. Why all the 4 doors-Huh! Thank you.
“Why all the four doors?”
Because that’s what 90-95 percent of the market buys.
No, I would not want one. But then, I wouldn’t want an Escalade of an sort. I quite happy with Chev. Suburbans.
Point made.
Sorry.
So many choices – so many desires of the masses.
Anyone know what kind of wheels are on this truck?