Aurus Senat Limousine L700
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Aurus Senat Limousine L700
GENEVA — At the Geneva Motor Show, Russian automaker Aurus has trotted out the luxurious Senat Limousine L700 with lines vaguely reminiscent of a Rolls-Royce.
It's the European debut of a vehicle whose designers want to crack a Western market of rich pop stars and business execs.
The company's stand on Thursday featured a model that once toted around the Russian leader Putin. He's also driven the Aurus himself.
"He is really deeply interested in technology and in many things hands on," Aurus CEO Franz Gerhard Hilgert said of Putin. "And so he needs to understand what it is, how it works — and if he likes it."
While not entirely as secure as Putin's model, the L700 comes in a seven-ton armored version, and an unarmored model is available, too.
Hilgert said the vehicle comes with 600 horsepower and an automatic transmission, all made in Russia.
It's the European debut of a vehicle whose designers want to crack a Western market of rich pop stars and business execs.
The company's stand on Thursday featured a model that once toted around the Russian leader Putin. He's also driven the Aurus himself.
"He is really deeply interested in technology and in many things hands on," Aurus CEO Franz Gerhard Hilgert said of Putin. "And so he needs to understand what it is, how it works — and if he likes it."
While not entirely as secure as Putin's model, the L700 comes in a seven-ton armored version, and an unarmored model is available, too.
Hilgert said the vehicle comes with 600 horsepower and an automatic transmission, all made in Russia.