Project Cortege
New real-life images and patent
renderings of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s initiative to create a new
line of domestic luxury vehicles have been published on the net.
Named Project Cortege (or Kortezh), the
initiative is being implemented by the Central Scientific Research Automobile
and Automotive Institute in Moscow in cooperation with a consortium of Russian
engineering and design companies.
The plan calls for a presidential limo
for Putin himself, as well as other high-ranking members of the government,
together with an entire family of special purpose vehicles, including a
minivan, a shorter sedan and an SUV.
Last we heard about the Project Cortege
was in April, when images of the, as of yet, unnamed, presidential limousine in
scale model (exterior) and prototype (interior) forms made the Russian news.
Now, we have patent renderings of both the regular sedan and SUV as well as
pictures of a prototype version of the latter, courtesy of Drom and Instagram
user @duble13, respectively.
The large luxury SUV doesn’t look like
the one on the patents, so we’re not sure if it’s a different model or perhaps
one of the design directions that its creators are examining at this stage.
Either way, there’s something very British about the styling of all three cars,
with the two sedans bearing an undeniable resemblance to the Rolls-Royce
Phantom, while the pair of crossovers seem inspired by various Land Rovers and
Bentleys (in particular the Bentayga and the EXF-9 concept).
Helping the Russians with the Cortege
series is Porsche, which was brought on board to assist in the development of
the powertrains, which are believed to include V8 and V12 mills.
In April, the Russians announced that
the first batch of Cortege cars will roll off the production line at the end of
2017, with President Putin to receive the first car. While the Russian
government will be the brand’s biggest client, acting Russian Minister of Trade
and Industry, Denis Manturov, told the press that the cars will be offered for
sale to the general public as well.