Monday, November 21, 2011

the US Presidential Cadillac

Things have changed since the days when the US President rode around in open-top convertibles.  Below are some facts sent to us about the current Presidental Cadillac:
1 - Power comes from a 6.5-litre diesel engine that's fitted with a supercharger to help haul this beast around. Yet despite this big power plant, the top speed is only 60 mph (97 km/h) and it takes around 15 seconds to reach this. 

2 - It is based on a GM truck chassis and weighs a substantial 6,350 kg.  To put that in context, the  Rolls-Royce Phantom, one of the biggest cars on the road, weighs a paltry 2,550 kg in comparison.   This is why the Presidential vehicle only averages 8 mpg. 

3 - A lot of the weight comes from the armour protection. The body is made up of steel, aluminum, titanium and ceramic.

4 - The glass is five-inches (12.5 cm) thick and only the windshield opens, to allow the driver to talk to secret service running alongside or to pay a toll. It is also hermetically sealed to secure it from chemical attack.

5 - Should the worst happen, the car has its own oxygen supply.

6 - The military-grade armour means the doors are eight-inches (20 cm) thick and weigh as much as a Boeing 747's.

7 - The doors are so thick that the President can't hear any outside noise, so speakers are built in to play the ambient sound of the crowd.

8 - The underside is reinforced with a Kevlar mat to protect the vehicle from bomb attacks.

9 - The fuel tank is leak proof and filled with special foam that prevents it from exploding, even in a direct hit. 

10 - There are two holes in the front bumper that can emit tear gas and fire smoke grenades.

11 - There is also an infra-red video system for the driver to drive through smoke and night vision cameras for driving in darkness without lights.

12 - Cadillac One normally flies two flags, the American flag and the Presidential Standard, which are lit up at night with LEDs. When the President is on a state visit, the Presidential Standard is replaced by the flag of the country he is visiting.

13 - The vehicle has a fire fighting system located in the trunk.

14 - Also in the boot is a bank of the president's blood that is carried at all times and when he goes out an ambulance always follows close behind.

15 - The President gets a presidential limo built to this specification every four years; the old ones are handed down to vice presidents and visiting heads of state.

16 - The "Obamobile" can seat seven, with two seats up front, three rear-facing ones in the middle, and two at the very back, one for the president and the other for a guest.

17 - Inside, The President isn't deprived of his creature comforts; a 10-disc CD player is among the features, as well as sophisticated electronic communications with direct phones to the White House and internal Intranet.

18 - Defence systems include a pump-action shotgun in a compartment beside the driver.

19 - The tyres are reinforced with Kevlar and can run when flat. If  the tyres are missing, the steel rims have been designed to allow the car to keep on driving at speed.

20 - Unlike previous presidential cars, Cadillac One has no specific model name.

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