Putin complained his limousine was too soft and asked for more 'brutal' version

Putin's limo on display at the Geneva Motor Show
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If you want to drive like Putin this could be the car for you.

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Vladimir Putin's Limousine took a turn at the Geneva Motor Show for its European debut.

The Aurus Senat L700 entered the limelight when it delivered the Russian president to his inauguration last year.

Denis Manturov, Russian minister of Industry and Trade, said the president gave feedback to the designers.

He requested "some very light amendments about, I would say, the hydraulic system of the car because we made it first quite soft, he asked to make some amendments to make it more, I would say stronger, maybe more brutal," Manturov told reporters. 

The car was designed as part of the Cortege project, implemented by NAMI (Central Scientific Research Automobile and Automotive Engines Institute) in Moscow, Russia, in 2013 to thrust Russia into the luxury market.

The interior has been focused on rear passengers, with rear seats that recline 45 degrees and are equipped with designer pillows.

There is also a built-in refrigerator with Aurus-branded crystal glasses and fold-out tables with leather trim.

The car is expected to go on sale in Europe from the end of 2020 with a price tag around €150,000.

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