Limousine comes fitted with a fully functioning office, drinks cabinet and even an EXERCISE BIKE
This luxury vehicle is complete with WiFi, HD television and its own conference call system... because regular limos are too mainstream
IF you asked a car manufacturer to combine the best in passenger relaxation technology with the pinnacle of professional productivity, you would likely been shown something very similar to the Cadillac Escalade ESV conversions vehicle.
The custom stretch Escalade, courtesy of Becker Automotive Designs, is the latest in motoring luxury for individuals whose time is money - and those that are happy to sacrifice that money for style.
When it comes to special extras, there are few items the ESV doesn't offer.
Complete with a built-in wooden drinks cabinet, HD flat screen TV, reclining leather seats and an exercise bike, it is like a five-star hotel on wheels.
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The vehicle also features an in-built computer system with WiFi, surround sound audio, and armour plating as an optional high-security extra.
Due to the vast number of extras available for custom designs of the vehicle, its price ranges from £67,050 to £129,200 (US$83,500 to US$161,000).
According to its manufacturers, the vehicle is designed to operate like an office on wheels for those whose business is too urgent to wait while they commute.
"The Becker Cadillac Escalade ESV allows you to transform travel time into some of the most tranquil, focused and productive time in your schedule," the company said in a statement.
"Manage correspondence, access the internet and get news and market updates on a full sized display integrated into the cabins Crestron-controlled privacy partition.
"Make calls and hold conferences when others simply cant. Becker's full mobile office suite allows voice and video communication any time.
"Conduct meetings in your quiet, spacious 'boardroom' and even produce documents on demand."
As productive as that sounds, it would no doubt be difficult to splash the cash on a luxury like this and not spend AT LEAST half of the time with your feet up.