Adin Ross’s 1-of-1 Escalade V with presidential-grade security is now available to anyone who can hack it
Published on Mar 19, 2026 at 10:22 PM (UTC+4)
by Molly Davidson
Last updated on Mar 19, 2026 at 1:53 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Adin Ross has an Escalade V, and it definitely isn’t your typical celebrity car.
It’s a one-of-one build loaded with some seriously intense security tech.
And now it’s up for sale.
Which means this over-the-top SUV is suddenly up for grabs.
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Why Adin Ross’s Escalade is unlike anything else on the market
This isn’t just a dressed-up Cadillac Escalade V with a few flashy extras thrown in.
It’s been built to feel like a rolling security hub, mixing luxury with features that go well beyond what most buyers would ever consider.
The listing leans heavily into that ‘presidential-grade’ angle, and once you look at the spec list, it’s easy to see why.
There’s an integrated emergency lighting setup and PA system, a multi-angle camera system watching everything around the car, and even a rear smoke-screen capability.

Then it gets more extreme.
The Escalade includes an electrified door-handle deterrent system, alongside both chemical and directional acoustic deterrent tech.
It’s the kind of equipment you’d expect in a vehicle designed to deal with real threats, not just school runs or weekend drives.
Inside, though, it still keeps the Escalade’s usual luxury feel.


Plush seating, refined finishes, all the comfort you’d expect.
It just happens to come paired with a level of security that feels completely out of place in a normal SUV.
The 1-of-1 Escalade V is now up for sale
This wasn’t built as a mass-production option or even a typical custom job.
It’s a one-off, previously owned by Adin Ross, now for sale via VIP Auto Concierge Effortless Motors.
So instead of being locked away as a private build, it’s now something anyone can buy, assuming they’ve got the budget for it.
Ross purchased it for $9 million, so you can assume it’s set to fetch a pretty penny.

The one-of-one status helps, but it’s really the spec that sets it apart.
Plenty of celebrity cars come and go on the market, but not many feel like this.
If you’ve ever wanted an Escalade that doubles as a full-blown security machine, this might be your chance.
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With roles at TEXT Journal, Bowen Street Press, Onya Magazine, and Swine Magazine on her CV, Molly joined Supercar Blondie in June 2025 as a Junior Content Writer. Having experience across copyediting, proofreading, reference checking, and production, she brings accuracy, clarity, and audience focus to her stories spanning automotive, tech, and lifestyle news.