The eleMMent palazzo is selling for a cool $2.9 million, making it the world's most expensive motorhome. Palazzo eleMMent designed like a luxurious mansion that runs by the Marchi Mobile, an Austrian automotive company. EleMMent designed for those who have a very high activity comes a line of superior equipment.
Palazzo eleMMent was designed by Luigi Colani has full facilities and luxurious. Luxury motorhome interior consists of the main room and additional space. In the main room of the Palazzo eleMMent there is a master bedroom with spa bath and claimed the same class with a five star hotel suites. Adjacent to the room there are six conference rooms with plush chairs that could be massaged at the same time.
The room was also equipped with mobile internet facilities, satellite television with 40-inch touch screen, desk work, as well as video surveillance cameras. Even a fireplace heated the room is also available and can be used in a car while resting.
Palazzo eleMMent cabin space also claimed freely. Because with a length of 12.1 meters, 66.9 square meters wide and 2.5 meters high enough it easier for people who are on it is easy to move. Luxurious mansion walk was built using a base truck DAF XF 105. However, Marchi Mobile does not mention the amount of the capacity of the machine that carried the truck.
Mobile Marchi even mentions the fuel consumption is only 2.1 kilometers per liter or 20 percent more efficient than similar vehicles that exist today. It's thanks to the engineering design that emphasizes aspects of aerodynamics,read the manufacturer's description.
Motorhome is offered in two types of broad-based roar was priced at 1.2 to 1.9 million pound sterling. With the tag of the Palazzo eleMMent is touted as the world's most expensive motorhome.
The manufacturer is only mentioned that the machine is equipped with a turbocharger and powered up to 510 horsepower and capable of racing up to 150 kilometers per hour. Although a large body with a series of features that suck up electricity, but the car's claimed fuel economy.
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