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Donald Trump To Ride Again Inside The $1.5M Armored US Presidential Limousine Dubbed “The Beast”
President-elect Donald Trump to ride again inside the armored US Presidential limousine dubbed “The Beast”.
“The Beast”, a symbol of the US President’s power, combines both luxury with state-of-the-art security measures.
The latest iteration of stretch Cadillac truck-based Limo entered service in 2018 during the reign of Donald Trump.
When being used to chauffeur the US President, the presidential State Car is always surrounded by up to 45 security vehicles.
Come January 20th 2025, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States after defeating current Vice President Kamala Harris resoundingly in both the popular and Electoral College votes during the 2024 presidential election held on November 6th 2024.
Trump, who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, becomes the first Commander-in-chief to be elected to non-consecutive terms since Grover Cleveland, who served as the 22nd and 24th U.S. President.
His return to the White House means that Trump will once again take the keys to the armored Cadillac limousine dubbed “The Beast”, which is believed to be the safest and the most popular “Presidential Limousine”.
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“The Beast”
“The Beast”, a symbol of the US President’s power, combines both luxury with state-of-the-art security measures. The latest iteration of stretch Cadillac truck-based Limo entered service in 2018 during the reign of Donald Trump.
Designed from the ground up by the United States Secret Service, the US President $1.5 million “Cadillac One” is a moving fortress that is impenetrable by bullets and bombs.
When being used to chauffeur the US President, the presidential State Car is always surrounded by up to 45 security vehicles, including an identical decoy to confuse would-be attackers.
The full capabilities as well as the technology used in building each of these 20,000 pounds mobile bunkers (of course) remains a secret.