Gabriel Tam's chauffeur-driven concept car, the Peregrinate, was designed especially for the Fontana Park Hotel of Lisbon, Portugal. The Peregrinate is quite different from traditional chauffeur-driven cars. Its body is made from superhydrophobic Lexan polycarbonate (read: water-resistant) and is outfitted with transitional tinting and rear LED brake lamps that are integrated within the polyurethane gel bumper.
The Peregrinate has a gliding pantograph door system to enable guests to enter the vehicle easily. See more images of this gorgeous ride above.
What's Driving This Trend
- Chauffeur-driven Cars
- Opportunity for luxury car manufacturers to design innovative chauffeur-driven cars with unique features like superhydrophobic body and gliding pantograph door system.
- Superhydrophobic Materials
- Opportunity for material scientists to develop more water-resistant materials for use in various industries like automotive and construction.
- Integrated LED Lighting
- Opportunity for LED lighting manufacturers to create integrated lighting solutions for vehicles, enhancing safety and aesthetics.
Who This Affects Most
- Luxury Car Manufacturing
- Opportunity for luxury car manufacturers to create high-end chauffeur-driven cars equipped with advanced features.
- Material Science
- Opportunity for material science industry to research and develop superhydrophobic materials for various applications.
- LED Lighting Manufacturing
- Opportunity for LED lighting manufacturers to provide innovative lighting solutions for automotive industry, enhancing vehicle design and safety.
