A new player has emerged in the off-road travel market — Torsus Liberra, built on the base of the Praetorian off-road bus.
Based on the MAN 4×4 chassis, Liberra stands out with its stylish interior using high-quality materials and premium wood trim.
The main difference from the Praetorian is the increased body height, thanks to which 2.2 m of free space is available inside. The interior was developed by the German company Daemmler.
A wide range of options for individual customization is available to buyers. Even in the basic version, the car is equipped with a ceiling air conditioner, underfloor heating, and a clean water tank with a volume of up to 250 liters.
Immediately behind the front passenger and driver's seats are a spacious dining area and two additional seats. There is a stove with four burners, an oven, a sink, and a spacious refrigerator.
In the rear of the cabin there are two separate beds that can be combined into one double bed. The car also has a bathroom with a toilet and shower.
Liberra is equipped with a 6-cylinder MAN turbodiesel engine with a power of 286 hp and a torque of 1151 N·m, working in tandem with a 12-speed automated transmission. The starting price is 580,000 euros, which roughly corresponds to 53.7 million rubles.
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