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Extremely Stretched 2022 Cadillac Escalade Limo For Sale

You’d be hard-pressed to characterize the fifth-generation Cadillac Escalade as “small.” That said, this custom stretched limo variant makes the factory SUV look positively puny by comparison, and now, it’s up for sale.

Built by Pinnacle Limos, this 2022 Cadillac Escalade looks like it stretches between two different time zones, rolling across the pavement with an extra 200 inches of metal. That means this thing is nearly double the factory SUV’s overall length, with the standard Cadillac Escalade measuring in at 211.9 inches from tip to tail.

The insane exterior is covered in Pearl White paint, which is complemented by bright trim work and a shiny multi-faceted grille. The wheels continue the polished look, but frankly, it looks like those tires are straining a little under the added weight.

Regardless, the most obvious draw of this custom 2022 Cadillac Escalade limo is the interior. Step inside and you’ll find a wild custom treatment dripping with color, organic shapes, and A/V equipment. Bench seating runs along the sides, and there’s a spot to fix a drink as well. The look is pretty psychedelic – no doubt, this thing is ready to party.

Additionally, ingress and egress is aided via a gullwing-style hatch that pops up in the middle of the vehicle, ready to make an entrance. Traditional doors are in the rear.

As for the power spec, this 2022 Cadillac Escalade limo is running the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, which is rated from the factory at 420 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 460 pound-feet of torque at 4,100 rpm. The V8 connects to the GM Hydra-Matic 10L80 10-speed automatic transmission, which feeds a four-wheel drive system. Interestingly, this limo shows just 1,167 miles on the odometer.

Now, this custom 2022 Cadillac Escalade stretch limo is up for sale, offered by Automotiv in Fremont, California. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this ridiculously stretched vehicle includes an equally eye-widening price tag, listed at $219,999.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. Made me Laugh…

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  2. I would love to see this on “Let’s Make a Deal!” And see the look on the contestant’s face when they pull back the curtain on what they won!

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  3. You need an electric scooter to move inside.

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    1. Hello, I have a new invention, when it rains, raindrops do not fall on the windshield of the car. I offer this invention to you. The invention is patented.

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  4. This must have the turning radius of a battleship. To break even on that sticker price, you would need to book 220 fares at $1,000 a peace.

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    1. …or holding your breath as you try to go over raised railroad tracks without scraping the bottom!

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    2. That’s assuming no residual value, which of course is not the case. And it “piece” not ‘peace’.

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  5. These things are just silly overall. There isn’t anything about these types of “limos” that say class and style like a real limo such as a 1979 Lincoln Town Car or 1979 Cadillac Fleetwood Limo. The biggest jokes are those older Hummer limos. The true way to describe these types would be as a party bus and not a limo.

    A couple years ago I delivered several Volvo S90’s to a livery company out here in LA. I was looking around their garage and they had nearly every type from MB, Cadillac (XTS, CT6, Escalade), Lincoln Continentals, Sprinter vans, etc. When I was talking with them, they really didn’t like the stretched Escalades and those Hummers. He told me that most of those Hummers couldn’t even make it up some steeper grades because the engines and trans couldn’t handle that length and weight. All show and no go!

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  6. An eye-widening $220K… still roughly a third LESS than the promised Celestiq. What does that say?

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  7. Could be a former laker mobile with the purple & gold
    Selling after 0-4….but a nice crib…

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  8. beautiful job opertuity. use the proceeds to buy anougher one. untill you have enough to have a fleet.

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  9. Strip cruiser on Las Vegas Blvd. in Sin City. Put a big lighted advertising billboard on the roof.

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