Lexani Unveils The Concept One, A VIP Cadillac Escalade

With the arrival of the new Cadillac Escalade, it was just a matter of time before somebody decided that they wanted a land vehicle that reminded them of their personal jet, and used the big SUV as a starting point.

Lexani just unveiled the Concept One, which is based on the all-new Cadillac Escalade ESV. While the exterior is relatively unmodified, the big changes are on the inside: First of all, the rear seats have all been replaced with very comfortable-looking captain chairs. They are fully adjustable, and feature massage as well as heating and cooling functions.

Each passenger then gets an iPad Air and a wood work desk, useful when doing business on-the-fly. The vehicle is also equipped with a raised roof, a 40 inch television, a fully automatic control suite, independent rear A/C, a safe, an espresso machine, 24 karat gold accents, Internet connectivity for conference calls and small-arms grade armor plating.

If you need one of these in your life, the Concept One starts at $320,000. You will then have to factor in the price of options, to make sure that you don’t get caught stopped next to an identical one at a stoplight…

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