Audi’s 2015 A8 L Security is the perfect car for protection

David BondAudi12 years ago11 Views

This new Audi A8 L Security is the perfect car for the passengers those who are in need of protection. It is designed to protect the passengers, and it is certified by the German Ballistics Testing Center (GBTC) as a bullet resistant vehicle. And it is built with a heat formed steel shell, ceramics, aramids fabric and aluminum alloy in the floor and it protect passenger from bullets and from the exploding hand grenade. To prevent from splintering the windows are made from a special glass that has the layer of polycarbonate and also there is “door stop” function to hold the open of the heavy armored doors.

One of the standard features is a Communication box in the trunk of the high security and it is done because passengers can’t always outrun trouble. And another feature is the fire extinguisher system, which is worked by the press of the button this extinguishing is supplied through pipes on the underbody and a high standard wheel are used with high load index tires and with a dimension of 255/70.

This new Audi A8 L Security also had a super multimedia feature with standard hardware components and had a car phone with internet connectivity this system make an online service inside the car so both the passengers and driver is getting benefit. And this new Audi A8 L security will be delivered in the third quarter of 2014.

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