Second European built Limo to be unveiled

It has been confirmed that another Limousine which has been built from scratch in Europe will be making its debut at the show.

A Chrysler 300 will be unveiled which is said to have the strongest chassis in its class and promises to show amazing attention to build quality and detail.

The company, UK based BC Coach has been working closely with the Mercedes-Benz and BMW approved coachbuilder to develop the left-hand drive “diesel” 300 which is set to stun crowds at the forthcoming event. The coachbuilders have said that right-hand drive and petrol versions will be available.

The 120 inch stretched vehicle is fully rust proofed both inside and out and will come with a 3 year anti corrosion warranty. The exterior will boast a fully painted raised roof and a full Chrome package including large wheels.

Inside, the 300 will feature full leather and a stainless steel bar, five televisions, a built in battery charger to avoid the vehicles power being lost and a class leading air-conditioning system. The vehicle will be making its first appearance at the show, so don’t forget to take a look at Europe’s first stretch Limousine on the BC coach stand.

The vehicles highlighted in this magazine are an amazing step forward for the European limousine industry as a whole. The future will be looking very bright with the ever increasing expansion of American coachbuilders, and various new companies being created throughout Europe.

Early indications show that prices of the Euro built limousines will compare to those build in America, but this is yet to be proved as the development of these vehicles continues over the coming months.

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