
But enough talk about LED technology that every other premium automaker is currently using, how about something really innovative? Let's talk door handles. The Peak gets loop-pattern door handles which only extend when the advanced key function's proximity sensor has been detected and the authorized key bearer wishes to enter. Not to mention, the door lights then come on to guide the way. Remember that jaw dropping technology, now it's on the ground. I've heard of keyless remote entry, but the automatic extending door handles takes the cake.

Enhancing exterior features massive 5-spoke chrome alloy PAX wheels at 295/770 R560 A (in other words 20.6 inches) are clad to tires with a specially developed tread pattern, and a run flat feature that helps keep the vehicle controllable if there is a sudden loss of tire pressure. This allows the driver to safely maintain 80 km/h highway speeds for about 200 km before replacing the tire(s).
Keeping composure under pressure is made easier due to the Peak's calming interior design. It's more of an experience than an appliance, encompassing various influences from around the world. Matt-brushed aluminum, and décor Audi mainstay, is contrasted by caribou beige leather and plastics, while Japanese 'Tamo' ashwood trim adds a sophisticated world traveler ambience.





