Dartz Black Snake to make China debut

David BondPress ReleasesAsian13 years ago12 Views

Dartz has made public about its plans to offer a new Black Snake in China.

Designed to celebrate the year of the snake, the model is based on the Mercedes GL63 AMG and is the company’s first non-armored vehicle.

In typical Dartz fashion, the Black Snake has a exterior which easily attracts attention. Once one gets past the gold accents and the diamond-encrusted hood ornament, it is worth noting that the truck has an aluminum body which is made using the same “kapsula” technology that was first employed on Stalin’s armored car.

The cabin is gratefully appointed with wood trim, shark skin floor mats and a Bang & Olsen audio system.
There is also on offer variety of exotic leathers including snake, crocodile, ostrich and whale penis.

Power will come from a twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8 engine that develops 557 HP (410 kW) and 760 Nm (560 lb-ft) of torque.
It is connected to a seven-speed automatic transmission and an all-wheel drive system which enables the model to sprint from 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds.

While the cost of $1,000,000 (€743,165) is certainly out of reach, buyers are expected to make a beeline at the showrooms.

We haven’t heard anything about the car specifications and other details so far, So only thing we can do is to wait patiently till the car makes its china debut.

Till then stay hooked and enjoy the pictures for a while.

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