Bentley Unveils The Dezervator, The Car Elevator For Its 61-Storey Building In Miami

Back in April 2021, Bentley spoken that it would construct America’s tallest beachfront residential tower in Miami and that each residence would get an in-unit garage. Now it’s revealing how vehicles will unquestionably get up the 749 ft (228 m) building.
Dubbed the “Dezervator” in honor of Bentley‘s partner, Dezer Developments, the single-car elevator will be worldly-wise to lift vehicles up to owners’ garages on all floors, including the highest, 61st story.
The ride starts simply unbearable as you momentum into the towers with your vehicle. All residents’ vehicles will be fitted with an RFID tag that automatically gives them wangle to the towers and starts a light show to uncontrived them to where they should stop, kind of like in an will-less car wash.
From there, a hydraulic system pinches the car by its tires and pulls it onto a robotic shuttle system, which carries the car, with its suburbanite inside, to the correct floor and unit. The start of the ride should be scenic, too, considering the Dezervator is enclosed in glass, permitting riders to see the worldwide spaces in the lower levels of the building.
Once it has arrived to the right floor, the Dezervator stops and operates as a turn table, letting the car and its occupant into their garage. Residences on the east side of the towers have a 1,552 square foot (144 square meter) garage that can hold up to four vehicles. Residences on the west side, meanwhile, have an 1,145 square foot (106 square meter), three-car garage. Either way, it comes with charging ports for EVs.
If you’re curious well-nigh what that looks like, you can visit the Bentley Residences website, which now allows people to take virtual tours of the building. For those who will be near Sunny Isles Beaches, Miami, in person tours of a sales gallery and a full-size model of one of the building’s 6,000 square foot (557 square meter) apartments are offered.
You’ll probably want to put on your Sunday best, though, considering prices for the units start at $4.2 million and the towers will be completed in 2026. With a single-car elevator serving all 61 floors, it should be the most expensive way to wilt stuck in rush hour traffic from the repletion of your own garage.