Friday, December 4, 2015

Bespoke Coach 144 Sprinter van is all about chauffeured luxury

California's Bespoke Coach used the recent LA Auto Show to reveal its latest luxury van. The 144 Executive Coach is a smaller, less expensive alternative to its full-size Sprinter 170 coach, but the new model doesn't slouch on comfort or luxury. Buyers can enjoy everything from custom-made recliners, to a built-in bar, to an entertainment system with dual LED TVs, Apple TV and DirecTV.
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The Escalade/van comparison is relevant because Bespoke positions the 144 Executive Coach as an alternative to a gussied-up Cadillac Escalade ESV. Based on the 144-in (366-cm) wheelbase Sprinter 2500, the new model is larger than the Escalade but 41 inches (104 cm) shorter bumper to bumper and 11 inches (28 cm) shorter in height than Bespoke's standard 170-in wheelbase Sprinter luxury van.
"The 144 Executive Coach is impressively spacious – it is 9 in (23 cm) longer and 20 in (51 cm) taller than the Cadillac Escalade ESV," said Bespoke president Gabi Mashal in introducing the van. "There's no need to stretch an Escalade, the 144 Executive Coach provides similar maneuverability with a lot more headroom."
Bespoke makes a proper limo out of it by splitting the driver and passenger cells with a partition wall with privacy window. Two Maybach-inspired six-way-adjustable leather captain's recliners face out from that partition wall, and the other two face forward, creating an intimate lounge. Multicolor ambient LED lighting, artificial wood flooring and piano black trim help create a warmer space for occupants.
Available video sources include an 80 Blu-ray movie server, wall-mounted HDMI input, DirecTV and Apple TV. Other options include an LED-lit minibar, rear center console with two motorized laptop tables and a refrigerator/freezer, Nespresso machine, motorized window shades, and tablet controlled passenger-driver intercom.
The 144 Executive Coach starts at US$149,900 as a full van or $105,000 as a conversion.

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