The teaser campaign for the Aznom Palladium continues as the company has released interior sketches of their upcoming “hyper-limousine.” Set to debut at the Milano-Monza Motor Show later this month, the Palladium will feature a wide rear bench with two individual backrests that recline. The seats are described as “ultra-comfortable” and the renderings suggest they have distinctive headrests, two-tone leather and wood trim.
More interestingly, the rear bench has two
storage compartments which are hidden in the ‘legs.’ They extend forward to
reveal refrigerated compartments and hidden drawers. They’re envisioned to
house a mini liquor cabinet and cigars.
Additional information is limited, but
Aznom said designers paid attention to the “tiniest of details” and the
interior will have its own story to tell. They went on to say “everything is
manufactured and assembled with extreme care and precision, elevating the
inside of Palladium to a superior standard compared to similar vehicles currently
in production.”
Given its position as an ultra-luxury
vehicle, the interior of the Palladium will be extensively customizable.
Customers will be able to make “almost unlimited” requests to ensure the cabin
suits their tastes and is something truly unique.
As we have previously reported, the
Palladium draws inspiration from state cars from the 1930’s and is also heavily
influenced by modern luxury SUVs. As a result, the model is an ultra-luxury
off-roader with a unique body that combines elements from both sedans and SUVs.
Details will be announced later this month, but the company has previously said
the model is nearly 6,000 mm long and 2,000 mm tall.
That means the Palladium will likely be larger than the 2021 Cadillac Escalade
ESV.
The behemoth will be powered by a
twin-turbo 5.7-liter engine that produces more than 690 hp.
That’s pretty impressive, but few people will get to experience the Palladium
as production will be limited to 10 units.