What is the royaum car?
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royaum is the Buick Royaum. The prototype car is the Australian Holden, with two displacement options: 2.8 and 3.6. Below are the specific details about the Royaum: 1. The Buick Royaum car, where the name 'Royaum' originates from the French word meaning 'leader' or 'noble,' but the Royaum has a genuine Australian heritage. The Buick Royaum is designed with the theme of 'grandeur, nobility, elegance, spaciousness, and comfort,' combining solemnity with dynamism, comfort with elegance, and space with agility, achieving harmony and unity from the inside out. 2. The front face of the Royaum features a dignified chrome-plated wide pentagonal grille shining with majestic light between two sets of high-reflective crystal headlights, complemented by the sharply contoured and prominently ridged 'shield-shaped' engine hood, striking a perfect balance between restraint and passion.
I often see people asking about 'royaum' in classic car forums. It's actually the top trim level of the Chrysler Grand Caravan introduced in China in earlier years. Back then, this model wore the winged badge and had 'CHRYSLER Royaum' written on the rear, serving as an imported luxury business vehicle around 2004. Its 3.5L V6 engine packed serious power. These are rare sights on roads now, costing over 500,000 yuan when new, featuring full leather seats with TVs, rotatable second-row seats for meetings, and even a mini fridge in the rear. Last month, I spotted a silver-gray one at a used car market - the seats had been reupholstered, but the engine was remarkably well-maintained.