Don’t adjust your screens, that unmistakeable Porsche Cayenne silhouette is in fact what London’s Eterniti Motors calls a brand new car from the world’s latest car manufacturer. The joke, of course, is that underneath the make up the “world’s first super-SUV,” as Eterniti’s press material puts it, is basically just a Porsche Cayenne. So the newest car manufacturer merely makes bodykits and blings up interiors. To be fair, Eterniti motors promises new levels of luxury and performance, starting with a limousine-like rear cabin, including twin electric reclining seats, iPads and a drinks chiller. The company also hikes power up to 620bhp. Presumably with a TechArt remap.
The British ‘carmaker’ is showing off the Hemera SUV at this week’s Frankfurt motor show, but make sure you pay attention or you might miss it in the sea of Lumma Design, Hamann, Speedart, Gemballa and other Cayennes, including, of course, Porsche’s own.
Lately the pair have been cavorting off the coast of Monaco on their dad’s new toy, the 177-ft., $150 million super yacht Sea Force One. The stylish vessel was built by A.M.Y. Yachts, a joint venture between CNL and T.Mariotti of Genoa with interior design by Luca Dini Design.
The yacht was designed to epitomize style, luxury, comfort, elegance and “absolute entertainment”. With accommodation of up to 10 guests in 5 cabins, along with separate quarters for 12 crew members, the spacious craft expands over four decks.
Key features include an automatically folding private owner’s balcony adjoining the spacious master suite; an impressive private cinema and a discotheque; leather floors and other lavish interior treatments; the aft swimming area with beach platform; and the impressive sundeck with Jacuzzi pool.
Generous interior spaces are connected to exterior sun, breeze and entertainment areas via wide floor-to-ceiling doors, balconies and skylights. The latest in sophisticated LED lighting and music systems are integrated throughout the superyacht as well for a truly moving experience.