The stretch variants, include such luxury additions as a suede head liner on the inside roof of the vehicle, illuminated door handles, a rear center console, and on-board navigation. The stretch packages offer such options as surround-sound premium audio, ambient lighting, heated seats, rear-seat climate controls, and side- and rear-window shades, as well as the standard leather seating and on-board bars.
Mersacury introduces the Penumbra and Eclipse limousines. Both stretch versions of the Mersacury lineup limousines offer leather seating, heated or cooled rear seating, satellite radio, surround-sound audio, on-board bars, and variable interior lighting schemes based on limousine service choices.
The car is built atop a drive train of it's own and features headlights derived from the Rolls Royce Phantom and rear lights derived from the Rolls Royce Dawn. Other than that, there are reasons why the automotive press likes to call it the car that thinks it’s a tank.
The body is made of steel, titanium, aluminum, and ceramic, insulated at the level of a military tank, to protect the passenger from a biochemical attack. The fuel tank is encased in thick foam to withstand even a direct hit. The front contains night-vision lighting cameras and tear-gas cannons just in case. The windows are six layers thick enough to catch any bullet before it reaches the passengers. The trunk is fitted with two large containers designed to carry the passenger's blood type in the event of a medical emergency. And the doors are as heavy as those on a Boeing 757 airliner.
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