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Karlmann King – The Most Expensive SUV In The World

In Beijing, the most expensive SUV of all time was unveiled and it looks like Batman’s collection. The Karlmann King is designed by a team of 1800 people and is produced by a European manufacturer. It is a high-end custom-made SUV called as a ground stealth fighter and yeah it looks like one as it has got much more than just the exterior/interior.

The tactical SUV is equipped with a 6.8L V10 engine which produces over 360 horsepower and about 620 Nm of torque. The power is transmitted to all 4 wheels through a 6-speed automatic transmission. The max speed is about 140kph (87 mph) which is far less for this engine.

Apart from the drive train – the accelerator is electronic car comes with a hydraulic power steering and four-wheel ventilation disc brakes. Prepared with 4 doors and 4 seats (only 2 at the back) you also get an option to fit another door and get 1, 2 or 3 more seats at the back cabin.

The exterior is amazing as you can see it has got the angular design and matte black colour which gives it a stealth look and bulky design. The headlights are also shaped in such angular shape. The exterior is made up of carbon fiber/steel or an option to the carbon fiber with bulletproof. The net weight of the vehicle is about 4500 kg and 6000 kg in the bulletproof model.

The interior is made totally opposite of what you can see from the outside it is fully luxurious and has used a lot of gold. The passenger cabin has got some features like the Hi-Fi Sound, 4K UHD intelligent LCTV, Central Handrail Screen Display, Private safes, PS4 Entertainment System (that’s what we needed), Phone Projection System, Satellite TV and Satellite Phone which comes in the option.

The company aims to manufacture about 10 Karlmann King with each costing about $1.85M (€1.56M) making it the most expensive SUV ever (at this cost you could buy about 8 Bentley Bentayga).






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