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Larte Design Releases New Wide Body Kit For 2020-2024 Cadillac Escalade

As the most popular vehicle in its competitive set, the Cadillac Escalade stands as the pinnacle of the luxury SUV segment. And now, for Escalade owners who want to add a more aggressive look to their Caddy SUV, Larte Design has just released a new wide body kit for select model years of the Escalade.

Made entirely of carbon fiber and premium composite materials, this new Escalade wide body kit has an aggressive style that complements the presence of the full-size SUV and allows for a more powerful visual impression. Utilizing clay modeling techniques to help determine the final shape, each Larte Design wide body kit for the Escalade is crafted by hand. In fact, the kits are certified to TÃœV Germany standards, which translates to high quality, reliability, and safety.

Side profile of Cadillac Escalade with Larte Design wide body kit.

Before initiating work on the wide body kit, Larte Deisgn surveyed a number of Escalade owners to determine what they felt was lacking from the luxury SUV. The respondees noted that that, while the Escalade boasts a powerful drivetrain and impressive physical shape, the Caddy lacked a sense of ruggedness. To this end, Larte created a wide body kit that addressed these perceived shortcomings.

Notably, Larte Design claims that an entry level Escalade equipped with this wide body appears to be more visually expensive than the range-topping Escalade-V model.

Designed with 2020 – 2024 model year Cadillac Escalade models in mind, interested buyers will have to contact Larte Design directly for pricing figures. Larte also notes that it takes roughly six hours to install the kit.

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Comments

  1. That didn’t work on the Buick TourX Wagons.
    IMHO, not sure it works here either.

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  2. WOW, it looks great, just like a Pontiac Aztec.

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  3. The photos don’t look bad but would have to see it up close.

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  4. Fresh from the JC Whitney catalog.

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  5. That cladding crap is not a wide body. It was terrible on the Tourx and the early Avalanche. We own a ’22 Esky with some tasteful customizing done and that clean, smooth look is what most of my car clients want.

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  6. That is U-G-L-Y and chintzy looking.

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  7. Straight outta East L.A…..WTF

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  8. Looks like a nightmare from somebody high on drugs. UGLY,UGLY,UGLY !

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  9. Well that’s good, it was starting to look downsized.

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  10. This new body kit spices up what is a boring rectangular, unimaginative design in stock form. Frankly, I think the older Escalade designs look more artistic and interesting than this latest body style.

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  11. The editor of this page has to do better documentation before publishing, that Escalade model starts in 2021, and not in 2020 as the publication says

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  12. the kit will makes the vehicle look more impressive. However, do you guarantee it will last? I mean in years? is so, then indicate the statement by letting the customers know on your next news. ill look for this type of vehicle as a sample on the floor shows of dealers. Thanks!

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