This million-dollar rolling office proves working remotely can be taken to a whole new level.
We came across a truly remarkable vehicle online—the Lexani G-77: Sky Master, a real office on wheels. It was built around 2019. Take a look at the concept and the incredible luxury this machine offers.
These days, it’s hard to impress anyone with a traditional RV. Even the most luxurious motorhomes—with built-in garages, swimming pools, and sometimes even helicopter pads—rarely surprise serious car enthusiasts anymore.
That’s exactly why a group of custom builders decided to take a different approach. Instead of creating another luxury camper, they transformed a heavy-duty pickup into a fully equipped mobile workspace—a true office on wheels.
The project came from American tuning specialists at Lexani Motorcars, who used a Ford F-550 as the foundation. Some components were also borrowed from the Cadillac Escalade ESV. This wasn’t their first attempt at something like this either—they had previously created a similar luxury workspace based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
This latest creation is called the G-77: Sky Master.
What immediately grabs attention is the price tag: exactly $1 million. At first glance, that number seems excessive—until you step inside.
The interior is finished with ultra-premium materials throughout, but the real headline feature is the use of gold-plated details across the cabin. Many surfaces and accents were covered in 24-karat gold. Whether that actually improves productivity is questionable, but it certainly makes the office look spectacular.
Naturally, the vehicle is also loaded with high-end technology. It includes everything needed for a serious mobile workspace—and quite a bit more that makes it feel more like a luxury apartment than an office.
There’s a refrigerated bar, a shower cabin, a full kitchen, and even a restroom. Work can be done using a massive 65-inch display, while climate control keeps the cabin comfortable at all times.
The seats are equally extravagant: heated leather captain’s chairs with built-in massage functions make long work sessions feel more like first-class travel.
After seeing everything the Sky Master offers, only one question remains: how is anyone supposed to actually get work done in a place this comfortable?