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The hood design, grille, greenhouse, and sides are similar to a [[wp:Mercedes-Benz M-Class#W164 (2006-present)|Mercedes-Benz M Class W164]]; [[wp:Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class|Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class]] influences are seen on the crease on the sides, the rear, and the front bumper somewhat; the headlights are much like a [[wp:Volkswagen Touareg|2004-2006 Volkswagen Touareg]] but with added turning signals. The engine badge on the side reads V12, just like the one on the [[Schafter]]. Interior is similar to [[Habanero]]'s, but steering wheel bears [[Benefactor]] logo instead of [[Albany]]'s or [[Emperor (manufacturer)|Emperor]]'s. | The hood design, grille, greenhouse, and sides are similar to a [[wp:Mercedes-Benz M-Class#W164 (2006-present)|Mercedes-Benz M Class W164]]; [[wp:Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class|Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class]] influences are seen on the crease on the sides, the rear, and the front bumper somewhat; the headlights are much like a [[wp:Volkswagen Touareg|2004-2006 Volkswagen Touareg]] but with added turning signals. The engine badge on the side reads V12, just like the one on the [[Schafter]]. Interior is similar to [[Habanero]]'s, but steering wheel bears [[Benefactor]] logo instead of [[Albany]]'s or [[Emperor (manufacturer)|Emperor]]'s. | ||
The | The "Serrano" name is presumably based on that of the [[wp:Porsche Cayenne|Porsche Cayenne]] as both cars take their names from chili peppers, similar to the [[Habanero]]. The Serrano's name could also be a reference to the name of the [[wp:Nissan Terrano|Nissan Terrano]], although there are barely any similarities between the two. | ||
[[File:Serrano-TBOGT-modified-front.jpg|thumb|275px|Modified variant of the Serrano in TBOGT (<small>[[:Image:Serrano-TBOGT-modified-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).]] | [[File:Serrano-TBOGT-modified-front.jpg|thumb|275px|Modified variant of the Serrano in TBOGT (<small>[[:Image:Serrano-TBOGT-modified-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).]] |