The Car in Front is Bomb-Proof: £100,000 Toyota Built to Withstand GRENADES with Large-Screen TV and Champagne Fridges

11 years, 11 months ago - 18 January 2013, DailyMail
The Car in Front is Bomb-Proof: £100,000 Toyota Built to Withstand GRENADES with Large-Screen TV and Champagne Fridges
The owner of a run-of-the-mill Toyota wasn’t satisfied with the style and protection the car came with off the belt, and spent £100,000 (around Rs 4,86 m) to add a champagne bar, a widescreen TV and grenade proof armour.

The Toyota Sequoia SUV, which retails at £30,000 (Rs 1,46 m), has been converted to withstand driving over a landmine as well as the lavish additions on the inside.

Its exterior remains as anonymous as before, but open the door and the changes are far more noticeable.

The result is a fortress on wheels which includes a widescreen TV, wood trim, leather thrones, champagne compartments and mounted tablet computers on the side.

The outside has been armoured to withstand 7.62x51mm rifle rounds, hand grenades and landmines.

Kim Pemberton, director of sales at Lexani Motor Cars said: ‘It is the only Toyota Sequoia we have done although the owner has another one coming next week as well as a Sprinter for us to do.

‘The most popular models are Cadillac Escalade ESV, Chevrolet Suburbans, and GMC Yukon Denali.

‘Our client base comes from affluent professionals and heads-of-state who appreciate luxury but also want something unique that very few will have.'

‘The cost for a Lexani Motors interior on an SUV generally runs around $150,000 give or take depending on options.

‘The interiors are handmade by our craftsmen in house and we are a small boutique company so we don't mass produce our products like many.

‘When we are through with our executive vehicles they not only offer the luxurious appointments the client has chosen in designing their environment but also will function as a mobile office.’