• Meet the Sky Captain, a lavish Cadillac Escalade that has an interior befitting of a private jet.
  • It has massaging leather seats, gold-plated tray tables, and a 48-inch TV that can be electronically raised and lowered.
  • Lexani Motorcars sells a bunch of opulent, Escalade-based SUVs that start at roughly $350,000.
  • Buyers who opt for upgrades like bulletproofing may pay up to $500,000 for their Lexani-customized Caddy.
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The $75,000-plus Cadillac Escalade is already a sign of wealth. But the folks at Lexani Motorcars evidently felt it could get even more luxurious and expensive, so they went ahead and created a whole line of decked-out Escalades that cost upward of $350,000.

One of Lexani’s creations, the Sky Captain, looks just like a private jet on the inside and features gold-trimmed tray tables, massaging seats, and a 48-inch LED TV. Pretty much the only things it’s missing are the snack cart and maybe a bathroom.

Not to mention, Lexani sells a few other Escalade-based luxury SUVs with expensive-sounding names like “Viceroy” and “Concept One.” Some of them are even extended by 30 inches to create a roomier interior for passengers and their guests. Plus, people who can afford a $350,000 vehicle tend to be pretty important, so Lexani offers bulletproofing to those willing to shell out a bit extra.

Take a closer look at the Sky Captain and Lexani’s other over-the-top Cadillacs below:


Lexani Motorcars — a company known for building some of the most opulent SUVs money can buy — is selling a customized Cadillac Escalade called the Sky Captain.

Foto: Lexani Sky Captain. Source: Lexani Motorcars

The super-luxurious Sky Captain, as its name might suggest, looks just like a private jet on the inside.

Foto: Lexani Sky Captain. Source: Lexani Motorcars.

It has airline-style tables — trimmed in 24-karat gold, of course.

Foto: Lexani Sky Captain. Source: Lexani Motorcars

The walls are lined in suede, and the windows have curtains for privacy.

Foto: Lexani Sky Captain. Source: Lexani Motorcars

The cabin features two plush seats that have both heating and massage functions.

Foto: Lexani Sky Captain. Source: Lexani Motorcars

Those 18-way power-adjustable seats are "wrapped in the finest Italian leathers," according to Lexani.

Foto: Lexani Sky Captain. Source: Lexani Motorcars

To keep busy during long drives, there's an entertainment system with surround-sound audio and a 48-inch LED TV.

Foto: Lexani Sky Captain. Source: Lexani Motorcars

The TV raises and lowers at the push of a button, serving as a privacy partition between the cabin and the driver's area.

Foto: Lexani Sky Captain. Source: Lexani Motorcars

But the Sky Captain is just one of several tricked-out Escalades that Lexani sells. The Concept One, for example, comes with a skylight feature on its ceiling.

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars.

It has dual seven-inch screens for monitoring what's going on outside of the car.

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars.

It also comes with amenities like a 40-inch LED TV and an iPad Air.

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars

As in other Lexani models, passengers can control the entire entertainment system using a touchscreen on the center armrest.

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars

The Concept One also comes in an extended version that's been lengthened by 30 inches.

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars

It has a blacked-out interior complete with Italian-leather seats ...

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars.

... and airline-style writing tables.

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars

The extended Concept One also comes with a "luxury private bar station," Lexani says.

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars

Another model, the stretched-out Viceroy Ext, steps it up a notch with its "radiant starlight ceiling."

Foto: Viceroy Ext. Source: Lexani Motorcars

Lengthening the cabin by 30 inches allowed Lexani to add power footrests so passengers can really kick back.

Foto: Viceroy Ext. Source: Lexani Motorcars

Plus, thanks to the extra space, the "overstuffed" guest seats can be stationary instead of folding, like they are in non-extended Lexani models.

Foto: Viceroy Ext. Source: Lexani Motorcars

Not to mention, the Viceroy’s cabin comes with integrated iPad Pros, a Mac Mini, and video-conferencing capabilities.

Foto: Viceroy Ext. Source: Lexani Motorcars

There's also an elegant glass cabinet meant for showcasing your finest bottles.

Foto: Viceroy Ext. Source: Lexani Motorcars

And for a bit of extra money, Lexani will throw in champagne flutes and crystal old-fashioned glasses as part of its VIP amenity package.

Foto: Viceroy Ext. Source: Lexani Motorcars

And the most security-conscious VIPs can also spring for armoring on their Lexani build.

Foto: Lexani armoring. Source: Lexani Motorcars

Lexani offers armoring packages up to the B7 level, which is rated to prevent against armor-piercing bullets.

Foto: Lexani armoring. Source: Lexani Motorcars

Lexani's ultra-luxurious SUVs start at roughly $350,000, but upgrades and armoring can bump the price all the way up to $500,000, a Lexani spokesperson told Business Insider.

Foto: Concept One. Source: Lexani Motorcars