SUVs have evolved over the years. The most apparent change is that they have become bigger and bigger over the years. But it is the inside of the automobile that has undergone revolutionary changes. With innovative use of new cutting edge technology the modern day SUVs has become more than an automobile. The luxury, comfort and amenities incorporated in some of the vehicles are unimaginable to say the least. We have several examples of SUVs that come with everything from big screen TV to a coffee maker. But the most recent model from Cadillac, the Cadillac Escalade ESV has incorporated something very unusual for an automobile. The Cadillac Escalade ESV comes with a full set of exercise machine which you can use while you ride the vehicle.
The new vehicle has been designed by Becker Automotive Design. It has everything you associate with a luxury SUV and more. The plush leather seating enhanced by stained wood accents. It has been designed in such a way that redefines efficiency and productivity and gives you access to everything you need to work and workout. It enables you to transform your travel time into tranquil, focused and productive time in your schedule. The vehicle has been equipped with all the comforts and amenities of a modern office. The cabin at the back is large and comes with Creston controlled privacy partition.
You have access to the internet all the time and you can manage your correspondence conveniently. A full sized display integrated in the cabin allows you to keep updated about the markets and other news. You can make calls and even hold conferences. You can do practically everything that you can do from your board room. Cadillac’s magnetic ride suspension makes your ride most comfortable and relaxing. However the highlight of this vehicle is the hand grips and exercise pedals integrated in the SUV. It allows you to work out on your way to or from work. It is the novelty that could attract some of the top one percent population of the country who want to squeeze out everything from every minute of their life.
Via: gizmodo