Aznom Automotive announced that they will reveal the Palladium this Thursday, November 5, following the cancellation of the Milano Monza Open Air Motor Show.
The original reveal of the limited-production ‘hyper-limousine’ was scheduled for October 29 but the show was canceled due to the ongoing pandemic.
The Aznom Palladium is going to possibly become one of the quirkiest luxury vehicles of the year, with the Monza-based company describing it as an ‘All-Terrain Luxury Sedan’.
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Judging from previously released sketches, the description is pretty bang-on as the Palladium looks like a giant lifted sedan. Aznom says that it’s almost 6 meters (19.68 feet) long and 2 meters (6.56 feet) high, so it’s safe to say that the Palladium isn’t going to be the easiest thing to drive on city streets.
Power is coming from a twin-turbo 5.7-liter V8 engine, which according to the company will produce “more than 700 horsepower and over 90 kg-m (651 lb-ft) of torque”. Aznom didn’t specify on which chassis the Palladium is based but they did say that the bodywork is going to be produced with “artisanal manufacturing techniques” such as panel hand-beating.
Aznom has been in the business of one-off and limited-edition vehicles for 13 years, and one of their previous models was the Atulux RAM 1500, which featured bespoke bodywork with a longer roofline and a bespoke rear shell, turning the truck into a “luxury sedan”.
The Aznom Palladium, which will also offer “2WD+4WD”, will be built in just 10 examples and each one will be fully customizable for each customer.