Other amenities include a fully electric back-facing sofa chair and custom Japanese ashwood veneer folding tables for work or play. Game and balance sheets can be made with the consent of a military-grade onboard router that essentially converts the ESV into a mobile office / game room.
Interior photos of the car depict a beautiful day of dreaming of sitting back in the comfortable seats, closing the electric curtains, and finally falling back while the driver has to deal with rush hours. I can dream, right?
According to Becker, the Escalade ESV has driven only 1,000 miles at its factory 420-horsepower 6.2-liter V8, and has a asking price of $ 350,000. In the description, Becker mentions that this car will initially cost $ 409,000 to build, which we assume will cover the nearly $ 100,000 needed to deliver a new 2019 Cadillac Escalade.
Is it cheap? Be not ridiculous means, but also nothing comparable at a distance.
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