. The Prombron Black Alligator MMXX is described as “the most protected civilian armored car in the world using state-of-the-art private military technology” and it sure looks like it. Boxy volumes are sticking out of every part of the SUV combined with thick pillars, angular wheel arches, armored windows, protective gear, and aggressive intakes at the front.
Inside, Dartz used natural wood, 18k gold, diamonds, precious metals, and real leather from wild animal skin to create an “opulent home feeling”. While other automakers are competing on who is going to add the largest infotainment screen and the fanciest digital instrument cluster, Dartz decided to use real buttons and analog gauges for a more traditional look.
We don’t have the SUV’s exact specifications, but under the bonnet lies a V8 which could be sourced from the. If this is the case then we are talking about a biturbo 4.0-liter V8 producing 603 hp and 850 Nm of torque. In Dartz’s case, however, it will have to move a significantly heavier vehicle so we wouldn’t be surprised if they offered it with a tune to make up for the extra weight.
Environmentalism is not the strongest point of the Latvian coachbuilder, which will keep using skin from alligators, sharks, stingrays, and other wild animals, plus any other “green skins which are available on the market”. While other companies choose manmade leather, recycled bottles, and other sustainable materials for the interior of their EVs, Dartz said “we have to respect our clients” offering materials from banana leaves or coffee leather instead.
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