Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Built Ford Tough

As we do every year, KVH offers a limited number of TracVision systems for designers building cars that will be showcased at SEMA. When choosing which vehicles will receive a free system, we take into account the type of vehicle, the expected PR and media coverage, and whether or not the vehicle offers a good example of how our TracVision systems are used. Oh yeah…and if the vehicle is going to be showcased in the Ford Motor Company’s display, it’s usually a good bet that we’ll be providing that designer a free system.

Such is the case with DeBerti Design, which created a fantastic executive limo using a 2007 Lincoln Navigator. This stylish black limo offers a fun range of comforts, topped off by a familiar satellite TV system and conveniently sits almost dead center in the Ford display. This is a great example of how an already stylish limo is raised to a new level with the addition of live DIRECTV on board, an invaluable feature for many limo operators.

The stylish DeBerti-designed Lincoln Navigator executive limo

The TracVision A7 is actually mounted directly to the roof, with the roof rack obscuring the mounting system and antenna profile from the casual observer

Now you see them...

Now you don't.

And to watch the disappearing TV screens, travel with all the comforts of home, including two fully reclining leather seats with heated shiatsu massage and a touchpad offering full control of all vehicle functions...well, except for the whole driving thing

1 comment:

Karina said...

Yeah, nowadays limo cars really differ from limos 10 years ago.
Car creators did a big step in developing such long vehicles. Almost every limo has so many privileges, such as tv, bar,refrigerator, phone,music, luminal art, luxury seats, etc.
People really like it, thats why so many limo hire companies are opened every day.