Larte Design knows what it takes to make popular models even more striking and it has done exactly that with its bodykit for the current-generation Cadillac Escalade.

In developing its kit for the Escalade, Larte Design set out to create a vehicle that is even more dramatic than the Escalade-V. It has done this by developing and producing nine new exterior parts for the luxurious full-size SUV, starting with a new hood and complemented by a distinctive radiator grille with huge air intakes, the Larte badge, and a carbon fiber finish.

The tuner’s work continues lower down on the bumper where there is an aggressive splitter that houses a pair of fog lights. Modifications continue along the sides of the Escalade where a set of flared wheel arches further add to the bold styling without going overboard. These fenders increase the SUV’s width by 5 mm (0.19 inches) on each side and sit above a set of new 24-inch forged wheels. Will these huge wheels impact the Escalade’s ride? Probably, but they do look cool.

 Larte Design Gives The Cadillac Escalade All The Carbon Fiber

A handful of changes have also been made to the rear of the Cadillac. The most obvious is the fixed spoiler stretching out from the roof. Larte has also crafted a piece of carbon fiber trim stretching across the tailgate while also gifting the Escalade a carbon fiber rear diffuser. A new set of tailpipes are also visible as are bespoke wing mirror caps and door moldings.

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Larte Design offers its complete bodykit with either a gloss carbon fiber finish or painted to match the rest of the bodywork. The carbon option costs a cool €37,000 (~$39,400).

Changes have not been made to the Escalade’s 6.2-liter naturally-aspirated V8. As such, it continues to pump out 416 hp and 450 lb-ft (610 Nm) of torque.