Pink Carbon: Larte Design Turns the Escalade Into Eye Candy
Larte Design unveils an extreme body kit for the Cadillac Escalade finished in striking pink carbon fiber.
The tuning studio Larte Design has revealed a bold new body kit for the Cadillac Escalade, finished in an unusual pink carbon fiber. What makes the package stand out is that the color isn’t simply painted on—the pigment is embedded directly into the carbon fiber itself.
Unlike most manufacturers that apply tinted clear coat over traditional carbon fiber, Larte integrates color directly into the composite material during production. According to the company, this process ensures more consistent color, improved UV resistance, and better durability when exposed to temperature changes.

Body Kit Details
The package includes 17 exterior components, such as:
- A redesigned hood with multiple ventilation openings
- Carbon trim pieces for the grille, bumpers, and front splitter
- Wider fender flares and mirror caps
- A rear wing and diffuser with additional brake lights
- Pink carbon trim for the tailgate area

The SUV also rides on forged wheels finished in matching pink, complemented by decorative carbon fiber accents.

All components are designed to install without drilling into the body, allowing the vehicle to be returned to stock if the owner chooses. Parking sensors, driver-assistance systems, and the factory tow hitch remain fully functional.

While the attention-grabbing pink version is the highlight, the kit is also available in traditional exposed carbon fiber or virtually any custom color a buyer requests.
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