New Presidential car for US President Donald Trump nicknamed The Beast to offer more protection 12201171

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New Presidential car for US President Donald Trump nicknamed The Beast to offer more protection
The new armoured car for U.S. President Donald Trump developed by General Motors features more armour and safety than previous Presidential limousine. It has taken more than three years to create the brand new state limousine for the President of the United States.
     
The new armoured car for U.S. President Donald Trump developed by General Motors features more armour and safety than previous Presidential limousine. It has taken more than three years to create the brand new state limousine for the President of the United States. The new Presidential car will be used to transport the 45th U.S. President Donald Trump (Source picture Dailymail website)
     

The new Presidential armoured vehicle has been developed by the America, Company General Motors for a total amount of $15.8 million and The White House is thought to maintain a fleet of around 12 of the cars, each valued at $1.5 million, which are deployed around the world to protect the President of United States.

The Donald Trump presidential car also includes emergency blood supplies and a tear gas cannon. This new vehicle is nicknamed "The Beast". It will be loaded with tear gas cannons, a shotgun, night vision cameras, firefighting system and bottles of the president's blood type.

All the door and windows are designed to withstand bullets and chemical attacks. The lower part of the chassis is protected with steel plates to protect the vehicle against roadside bombs. The internal equipment of the vehicle also provides protection against chemical attacks.

There is seven seats inside the vehicle to carry the U.S. President Donald Trump and six other people, holding five in the rear in a conference room-style seating arrangement. Standard equipment of this new
armoured car also includes communication center and GPS tracking system.

A picture of the new Donald Trump Presidential car was released on the Daily Mail online website in November 2016. The car is not ready yet and has not been used for the U.S. President Donald Trump Inauguration Day.