Alto Elevators

Vehicle Turntables

A circle of motion, set into the slab.

Vehicle turntables for projects where a driveway cannot accommodate a three-point turn, where a showroom asks for slow rotation, or where a constrained site needs the car to leave the way it came in. Direct-drive, low-profile, finished to disappear into the floor around it.

Why we offer these

Where a driveway will not turn, a turntable will.

On heritage inner-city blocks, on cliff-side coastal homes, on multi-residential basements, the geometry of the site often refuses a conventional approach. A turntable replaces the three-point turn with a single quiet rotation, and lets the car leave the way it came in. Recessed flush into the slab, each disc is finished to match the surrounding floor so the mechanism reads as part of the building, not a piece of equipment dropped into it.

Applications

Specified to the project, finished to the floor.

Each installation is selected for load, diameter, finish, and drive type. Direct-drive systems for residential and showroom use, heavy-duty drives for commercial and multi-residential basements. The disc is finished to match the surrounding floor, whether honed concrete, bluestone, travertine, or timber.

Aston Martin DB12 in Magnetic Silver, parked on a circular turntable inside a private residential garage with vertical walnut walls and a soft warm overhead wash.
Porsche 911 Turbo S in Aventurine Green Metallic on a circular turntable inside a contemporary residential garage at night, three pendant lights overhead, wet driveway in the foreground.

Residential garage

Reverse out, not in.

A 4500mm direct-drive turntable lets the car leave the garage facing forward, even on the tightest inner-city laneway. The disc finishes flush with the surrounding floor.

Aston Martin DB12 in Iridescent Emerald on a polished black turntable disc inside a warm cyclorama gallery, single overhead diffuse light.

Showroom

A slow rotation, in the round.

Showroom turntables run quietly at two revolutions per minute. Used in dealerships and private galleries to present a vehicle without staging, the disc is specified to disappear under the car.

Volvo XC in Thunder Grey on a turntable set into bluestone pavers in the narrow side passage of a Sydney Victorian-era terrace, heritage brick wall, overcast daylight.

Constrained site

Where a driveway will not turn.

On heritage and inner-suburban blocks the driveway cannot accommodate a three-point turn. A turntable replaces it. Recessed into the existing slab, the system requires no structural change above.

Range Rover Autobiography in Belgravia Green at the porte-cochère of an Australian coastal home, turntable set into board-marked concrete, Norfolk Island pine on the cliff edge, ocean horizon in the background.

Coastal residence

An arrival, set into the architecture.

On cliff-side and beachfront homes the motor court often doubles as the arrival sequence. A turntable integrated into the porte-cochère lets the car present itself, then turn for departure without reversing toward the edge.

Specified to the project

Tell us what the site is asking for.

Send through your floor plans and we will respond with the configuration we would recommend, including load, diameter, finish, and lead time.

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