Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un like each other. During the North Korean dictator’s last trip to Russia, his Russian counterpart wanted to please him by giving him a gift. Knowing the North Korean leader’s passion for luxury cars, especially limousines, the Russian president gave him an Aurus.
This young Russian brand produces luxurious and powerful limousines. It was created at the request of Putin, who made it the official brand of the Kremlin. In 2019, Aurus presented its models for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show. The Senat is inspired by British and German luxury car manufacturers. Its grille is reminiscent of a Rolls-Royce and its size is reminiscent of a Mercedes S-Class.
The Senat is a 3.1 ton armored vehicle. It is also a hybrid model equipped with a V8 engine of almost 600 horsepower, associated with a small electric motor. In 2021, Aurus planned to export them around the world with an aggressive price of 130,000 euros. The Russian brand planned to sell 500 units a year.
This ambition was compromised after the invasion of Ukraine, which led to trade sanctions on Russia. To clear out unsold stock, Vladimir Putin may have decided to offer one to Kim Jong Un for his personal use.
Washington’s mockery
This present was the subject of comments in Seoul and Washington. The South Korean Unification Ministry believes it constitutes a violation of the sanctions imposed on Pyongyang by the United Nations in 2017, also signed by Russia, which target any import of vehicles to North Korea.
For Washington this is not the problem. Instead, a spokesman for American diplomacy showed caustic humor.
“I hope Kim has a good extended manufacturer’s warranty,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said, adding that he “didn’t even know Russian luxury cars existed.”
A Mercedes on a special train
But perhaps the worst reaction was that of the North Korean president himself, who made no comment and let his sister make an official statement. In fact, her garage is full of the most expensive and luxurious cars in the world, which she brings from the Middle East through China. His favorite model is still the Mercedes Maybach 62 that follows him wherever he goes.
Furthermore, during his visit to Russia, Putin went to pick up the North Korean leader at the airport and offered to travel with him in his Aurus Senat president. Kim Jun Un refused. He preferred to follow him in his Maybach 62, which he brought on a special train from North Korea.
Another important detail is that the train also contained South Korean Hyundai Staria minivans intended for its escort. This presence was a headache for North Korean television, which broadcast the images of this meeting. In the end, the North Korean population never knew anything about the presence of these enemy-built cars. In the images released, the Hyundai logos appeared blurred and people were deceived.
Source: BFM TV
