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Large, luxury SUVs have become a massive status symbol over the past 10 years and of the SUVs made in the U.S., few are more dramatic than the Cadillac Escalade-V. Larte Design has utilized a top-of-the-line Escalade-V as the foundation for its latest project, transforming it into a vehicle that would likely attract even more attention than a flagship Range Rover.

Aggression is the name of the game for Larte’s carbon fiber bodykit. This is immediately apparent when looking at their Escalade-V from the front where you’ll notice a carbon fiber grille, a large Larte badge, new LED daytime running lights, and a pronounced carbon fiber splitter.  

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 Larte Design Gives Cadillac Escalade-V A Carbon Makeover

A new carbon fiber hood has also been crafted for the Cadillac while changes visible down the sides include carbon wheel arch extensions and a set of massive 24-inch forged wheels. New wing mirrors, a carbon diffuser, and a roof spoiler round up the revisions.

Larte says it was encouraged by Escalade-V owners, who complained about the super SUV not having the visual punch they’d expect of a vehicle with a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 delivering 682 hp.

Customers can either order the kit entirely in carbon fiber or made from basalt fiber and painted either glossy black or the same color as the rest of the car. The carbon kit isn’t cheap, starting at approximately €37,500 (~$40,600), about the same as a nice hot hatch. Escalade owners can save approximately 30% by opting for the basalt-fiber bodykit. Throw in a set of 24-inch wheels like the vehicle pictured and that’ll add €10,460 (~$11,300) to the price tag.