Monday, February 22, 2010
Wanting to have an out-of-the-box golf experience? It’s time to dump those retired models of golf wheels and grab your hands of “The Garia.” News is the golf car would be unveiled in Geneva Motor Show 2010.
Crafted to offer you the customized option, the Garia features an in-built refrigerator, hand-stitched seats, and a limited personalization line up, thereby allowing you to have The Garia painted in your favorite color or matched to your other cars. Undoubtedly, there stands no comparison to this revolution.
Designed by Danish designer Anders Lynge, the golf car is built to the highest standards of the automotive industry and sports a double wishbone front suspension similar to those found in sports cars and inspired by Formula 1 cars. The Italian company engaged in its making is also known for developing Ducati gearboxes.
The aluminum profiles in the frame are finished by the same company that supplies aluminum profiles to Aston Martin, Jaguar and Volvo. It also features hydraulic brakes on all four wheels with discs in the front and drums at the rear. The manufacturer of the Porsche Cayman and Porsche Boxster i.e. the Valmet Automotive factory in Finland, has offered its expertise in manufacturing this grand model.
The Garia pursues the celebrated Scandinavian practice of clear-cut and classic lines pooled with functionality. It is an effort to reinvent the traditional golf cars so far. It can be seen as a benchmark for the golf car industry.
Price: $17,499
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