From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-24 00:42:20
Italian design firm Aznom, in collaboration with Camal Studio, has unveiled the L’Epoque—a new luxury concept car paying homage to the Art Deco style of the 1930s. Stretching nearly 26 feet (approximately 7.9 meters)—longer than a Cadillac Escalade—the vehicle features an exceptionally long hood, a rear-mounted cabin, and a boat-tail rear end. Its front fascia boasts an architectural vertical grille paired with champagne-finished LED headlights and massive 30-inch wheels, exuding commanding presence. The doors utilize a dual-action mechanism, and a portion of the roof can be raised, complemented by a ground-projected "welcome carpet" to enhance the sense of occasion. Inside, the traditional seating layout is abandoned in favor of a lounge-like atmosphere: a large central sofa is flanked by two foldable jump seats, creating a unique 2+2+2 configuration. The cabin is adorned with palace-grade wood, leather, and textiles. Power comes from a V6 range extender coupled with a 100 kWh battery pack, driving four electric motors for a combined output exceeding 1,000 horsepower. While there are currently no plans for mass production, the L’Epoque may be offered to collectors in limited or bespoke form.

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