Europe, Asia, Middle East and Africa
We have contacts who can assist you with the Registration and Homologation of your Limousine in Europe: We can provide you with their contacts names when you order.
We know how to install the special seatbelts and headrests in your Limousine requested by the new European laws.
We can assist you to locate companies who could help you with the Homologation, if needed. Many countries accept the USA limousines and their safety regulations; Safety regulations in the USA are very strict regarding stretch limousines.
Australia and New Zealand
You will need an engineer who will approve the limousine and organize the compliance. We can build RHD limousines on Mercedes and Chrysler 300 (See RHD section).
RHD Countries
We can now build RHD Limousines on Chrysler 300 and Mercedes as specified in our RHD section.
Switzerland
We have contacts who can assist you with the Registration and Homologation of your Limousine in Switzerland: We can provide you with their contacts names when you order.
We know how to install the special seatbelts and headrests in your Limousine requested by the new Swiss laws.
Homologation, Registration and Legalization
We will install the right and compatible equipment sytem (TD, DVD,etc...) with your country's system and regulations. As you may know, the Registration/Homologation process in your country with the government can be quite complex. However, in many countries not listed below, the registration can be easy.
If the suggested homologation requirements were put in place, there would be significant benefits for consumers and government. Customers would be assured of the safety of the vehicles they buy and use, while the government would benefit from the implementation of better environmental, ecological and road safety standards and the creation of barriers in the import of "grey" vehicles.
The working group is committed to cooperation with authorized bodies to ensure the development of a transparent and efficient vehicle certification system internationaly and to promote European and international principles of homologation.