The Senate will be expensive, but not as much as a Rolls: it is scheduled to receive at least 20 percent of the Russian luxury price.
A civilian version of Putin's presidential limousine was introduced. Its design is shameless, its hybrid technique is modern.
The Central Car Research Institute in Russia has developed the Aurus Senate, Moscow's response to Rolls-Royce Phantom.
The car will be available with two wheelbases, the shorter version is 3.3 meters, and the total length is 5.63 meters - that is, only half an inch smaller than the Rolls-Royce flagship. The larger version is exactly one meter long, no transition.
In the cabin, leather, wood, metal, chrome, digital dashboard and advanced infotainment system await passengers. The rear seats individually adjustable and the sparkling cooler improves comfort.
Two-wheel drive can be requested for a four-wheel drive with a fairly high heel height. The 6.6 V12's 859 hp and the 4.4 V8 are powered by an electric motor up to 598 hp.
The Senate will be expensive, but not as much as a Rolls: it is scheduled to receive at least 20 percent of the Russian luxury price.
(Source: vezess.hu, photo: Carscoops)