Friday, August 4, 2006

Super-luxury saloon comes fully loaded

When Maybach is just passe and a Rolls-Royce Phantom much too common, you'll be the sort of person looking for a DiMora Natalia SLS2.

dimora natalia With styling that harks back to luxury saloons of the 1930s, the Natalia is aimed at the world's most discerning buyers.

It can be ordered with paint that changes colour depending on the ambient temperature, in order to help keep the car cooler.

It can also be had with headlights that double up as film projectors when parked up, although we suspect the chauffeur may get more use out of this feature.

Other essentials for the world's wealthiest are heat-adjustable cup holders and an automatic corkscrew.

For those in the back seats, the electronically controlled ride has 60 sensors to keep things comfortable.

Four-wheel drive is standard, as is a 14.0-litre V16 engine with 1,200bhp.

The only small drawbacks with the DiMora Natalia is that none have been built so far and the price is expected to come in around $2 million (£1.1 million).

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