In political circles, what you drive -- or more accurately, what you're driven in -- matters. For proof, look no further than the custom-built, tank-like Cadillac that President Obama is chauffeured in.
Could you imagine the Commander-in-Chief riding around in the back of an automobile carrying a German logo? Unfathomable. But in Korea, its common practice for politicos to be driven in vehicles built abroad since no domestic automakers offer a bulletproof, executive-class vehicle... yet.
Korean President Lee Myung-bak has apparently requested that Hyundai rectify that unfortunate situation by manufacturing a bulletproof sedan for key governmental figures. The new sedan is currently in development and will reportedly be based on the upcoming Equus large car platform. Until this new vehicle is ready, President Myung-bak will make do with his current fleet, which consists of the Mercedes-Benz S600 Pullman Guard and the BMW Security 760Li. Thanks for the tip, Mark!
More Photos
Other article:
Mysterious Hyundai sedan spotted undisguised Spy
Hyundai's 7-Series? i70 prototype spied
SEMA 2008: Hyundai Reveals Three Genesis Coupe Projects
Hyundai Announces Genesis Coupe Performance Specs
Hyundais has seized in the high elevation test
First Look: Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe
Hyundai RWD Genesis Sports Coupe UNCOVERED
Spied:All-New Hyundai Portico
Hyundai i800 Launched in Europe
Hyundai Genesis Coupe Revealed in NY
Photos Leaked:Hyundai Genesis Coupe
Hyundai Equus to be offered in bulletproof spec
Posted by light on 6:21 PM