This is the IAT Kalman. Depending on your view, it may be the boldest piece of car design you’ve seen this year. Or the most ghastly.

Either way, it’s about 20 feet long, and (somewhere) under the bonnet is a 6.8-litre engine. Despite its monolithic proportions, the V10 lump only manages to develop 357bhp, but you’ll be too busy sitting in the back admiring your in-car champagne cooler to care about that.

Or you might not, because the interior of every car they make will be entirely bespoke.

Yes, they’re going to make it. This isn’t a concept car. IAT Auto built the prototype you see here on a Ford F-450 truck chassis, and is currently testing it ahead of partnering with a factory in Europe to produce a limited run of ten vehicles.

They’re expected to cost from about £1,250,000. And all ten are expected to be seen parked on double yellows in Knightsbridge before their first birthday.