Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Suitcase Costing 拢37,500 Made Of Carbon Fibre Goes On Sale At Harrods

Suitcase Costing 拢37,500 Made Of Carbon Fibre Goes On Sale At Harrods





The world's most expensive suitcase- which costs as much as a luxury sports car- has gone on sale at Harrods for an eye-watering 拢37,500. Named the Trunk, the case is made from a super-tough material that should defy even the roughest of baggage handlers. Available only in black, it also features a quilted leather interior, genuine crocodile trim details, custom-made hangers and carbon fibre flaps enhanced by luxurious wooden inlays. It is now going on sale exclusively at Harrods in Knightsbridge, London for 拢37,500- the price of a Porsche Boxster sports car or a mid-range Mercedes luxury saloon. A TecknoMonster spokesman claimed The Trunk is the first suitcase made entirely of carbon fibre, making it stronger than anything on the market so far. He said: 'Deeply rooted in a bygone era of steam trains and cruise liners, TecknoMonster are proud to put a modern twist on the classic trunk, within the context of their own amazing technological and structural innovations. This masterpiece is the latest development to come out of their research and development centre in Milan. The high-end case, which measures 86cm high, 60cm wide and 36cm deep with a volume of 154 litres, has clever innovations such as an inner compartment which allows garments to be hung up. It also boasts include four bespoke highly stress-resistant, low-noise pivoting wheels, an exclusive high sealing rubber to protect the zip and hand-machined solid aluminium closures.





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With the Taycan, Porsche is on the verge of an electric revolution that will eventually spread across its entire lineup. The zero-emissions sedan will be unveiled in September and it will be joined next year by a more practical and rugged derivative in the form of the Taycan Cross Turismo. In addition, the next-generation Macan will be available as a pure electric vehicle, and it looks like the bigger Cayenne could follow the same path. British magazine Auto Express is citing a Porsche spokesperson who admitted a fully electric Cayenne is under consideration, but cautioned that a final decision hasn鈥檛 been taken yet. Even if it will get the stamp of approval, the large SUV without a combustion engine will not be out in the foreseeable future. If approved, the electric Cayenne will ride on a dedicated EV platform rather than on an electric adaptation of the conventionally powered model. It鈥檚 the same story with the electric Macan, scheduled to come out in 2021, with a tailor-made electric architecture. Much like the regular Macan will peacefully coexist with its eco-friendly cousin, an entirely electric Cayenne would be sold alongside the traditional version. Meanwhile, the closest thing right now to an electric Cayenne is the E-Hybrid version pictured here, with a performance-oriented Turbo E-Hybrid due to sit on top of the SUV鈥檚 range. Oliver Blume, Porsche鈥檚 CEO, told Auto Express the company鈥檚 objective is to give buyers the freedom to pick between gasoline, hybrid, and electric powertrains for all of the nameplates. At the same time, a 918 Spyder successor is also on the agenda with an electrified setup, but it won鈥檛 be out sooner than 2025 because battery tech isn鈥檛 ready just yet.