It is called Palladium the new vehicle created in limited series by Aznom, an Italian company that deals with the customization of vehicle interiors and exteriors, to satisfy customers who want a car with luxury finishes that can move on any terrain. The Palladium, designed by Alessandro Camorali’s Camal Studio, aims to combine the versatility, robustness and reliability of a true “off road” vehicle with the elegance of a limousine. Designed and built in Italy, it aims to resume a road travelled by well-known Italian coachbuilders of the past, when every vehicle was handmade with care and passion.

Each of the 10 cars planned for this limited series will be made as a tailor-made suit for the customer who, through the choice and total customization of details, will be a key player in the realization of his car. Both the dimensions, almost 6 metres long by 2 metres high, and the comfort of the interior place it in the world of limousines: “We have designed this car by choosing hand-crafted techniques that are getting lost, such as the hand beating of the bodywork, combining them with technological production. Motorists, leather workers, beater, designers and planners who have worked on the project are heirs to a tradition that has made Italian cars famous throughout the world,” says Marcello Meregalli, founder of Aznom.

Careful attention to detail, the interior of the Palladium is oriented towards maximum luxury. For example, the rear area is equipped with a comfortable reclining armchair, refrigerated compartments and concealed drawers. The design has been designed to convey a luxurious experience and the designers have used prestigious materials. The car is fully customisable. The customer will choose materials, colours and composition of the interior comparing different possible combinations. The name of the car itself indicates an imposing and classical aesthetic in reference and homage to the architect Andrea Palladio.