The Cadillac Escalade has a commanding road presence in stock form, but for those who want to stand out even more there are plenty of available options in the aftermarket world. A slightly used and highly modified Escalade is currently offered for sale by Creative Bespoke, featuring a custom bodykit and riding on massive 26-inch alloy wheels.
The Arizona tuner didn’t go easy on the luxury SUV in terms of exterior updates, claiming the right to call it “Cadillac Escalade Bespoke Edition”. Undoubtedly, the most striking element is the massive 26-inch Forgiato Wheels replacing the stock 22-inch alloys and filling up the wheel arches entirely. The new rims are combined with lowering links for the air suspension, bringing the Escalade closer to the ground.
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At the front, the Escalade got a new grille cover with integrated LEDs and plenty of chrome, plus a front bumper extension. The bodykit also includes side skirts and a matching rear bumper extension with a faux diffuser and openings for the chrome dual exhaust pipes. Finally, a rather flamboyant rear spoiler extends the stock unit although we doubt anyone will need extra downforce when driving an Escalade.
Inside, the fine leather upholstery is combined with genuine wood accents and shiny metal trims. The “Bespoke Edition” comes with the premium luxury package, featuring all the available gimmicks including the large panoramic sunroof, the digital cockpit, and Super Cruise.
The Escalade Bespoke Edition is based on a 2022 model with 8,802 miles (14,165 km) on the odometer. There are no modifications to the 6.2-liter V8 engine which means it still produces 420 hp (313 kW / 426 PS) and 459 lb.-ft (623 Nm) of torque. Power is transmitted to all four wheels through a 10-speed automatic gearbox.
According to the listing on Creative Bespoke’s official website, the Cadillac Escalade Bespoke Edition can be yours for $155,800. This means that the modified SUV is around $76k more expensive than a brand-new base-spec Escalade, and $5.8k more expensive than the most powerful 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V. Would you invest in such a build or opt for a factory-spec variant of the luxury SUV?