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Savaria Vuelift Elevators are Panoramic Luxury

Whether you choose glass or acrylic, the Vuelift clear cab and integrated hoistway delivers full-on luxury with floorplan flexibility unheard of with traditional elevators. The winding drum drive delivers solid, quiet performance with superior strength to carry up to 950 pounds*.

There are six models of Vuelift, including the Vuelift Mini that requires less space (50” footprint) and works well for retrofits into existing homes. All models can be ordered in low-iron silica glass or UV-resistant crystal clear acrylic. Choose from one of our standard frame colors, or specify a RAL colour.

*Available in the Round+, Octagonal Glass and Octagonal+ Glass

The Vuelift is a glass elevator with an integrated glass hoistway

A glass elevator is a top choice for many homeowners, but creating that locally can be complex and costly. The Vuelift is an out-the-box glass solution, that is anything but a box. Designed and built by Savaria to exacting standards, the Vuelift elevator brings luxury with the simplicity of a standalone solution that reduces the work of outside trades. It can be installed attached to a mezzanine or balcony area, inside the otherwise wasted space of a wrap-around staircase, or as a focal point in the middle of the room.

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Glass residential elevator integrated into a large modern living room with tall windows, a central fireplace, and mountain views.
Glass residential elevator with a black frame positioned beside a modern staircase, shown next to a glass‑enclosed wine room with illuminated shelving.
Less space, great options

Savaria Vuelift elevators can be easier to accommodate than a traditional elevator. They require an overhead clearance of 96-108” depending on the model, which means construction into the ceiling at the top landing is not required. The drive system is located on top of the car and you can choose a clear panel for the top if you like the look of seeing the inner workings, or you can select an opaque panel to hide the moving parts. A pit under the elevator of 3-12” is needed, alternatively you can use an access ramp. If you need the Vuelift for wheelchair access, the Octagonal+ Glass model meets ADA standards and if your wheelchair is compact you may even find the Vuelift Mini with its clear gate opening of 30” is large enough.


Explore the 6 Models of Savaria Vuelift

Small space
Modern luxury living room with panoramic glass residential elevator, open‑concept design, floor‑to‑ceiling windows, white furniture, and hardwood flooring.

Mini

Needs only a 50” footprint, yet feels spacious. A great retrofit choice.
360 view
Glass cylindrical residential elevator positioned in the center of a bright modern foyer, featuring transparent curved panels, a black frame, and a marble‑pattern floor beneath it, with a floating glass‑railed staircase to the right and open living and dining areas in the background.

Round Acrylic

51” of interior space, option to locate controller in the car top.
Sparkling round
Panoramic glass residential elevator with cylindrical design installed in a luxury home atrium, featuring curved balconies and modern architectural interior.

Round+ Glass

53” of interior space with gorgeous clear glass all around.
LUXURY
Panoramic glass residential elevator with black square frame installed at a stair landing, featuring transparent walls, modern railing, and open‑concept luxury home interior.

Octagonal Acrylic

44” by 42” cabin, option to locate controller in the car top.
Prismatic glass
Panoramic glass residential elevator at an upper floor landing, featuring a cylindrical glass cabin with open safety gate, black railing, and bright modern interior with natural light.

Octagonal Glass

43” by 42” cabin, prismatic glass bends.
Largest cab
Panoramic glass residential elevator with square cabin design installed beside a modern staircase in a contemporary luxury home.

Octagonal+ Glass

45” by 50” cabin, the most spacious and meets ADA.

The measurements above are rounded for simplicity.
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lease consult product planning guide, or the comparison chart for precise measurements.

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Compare our different Vuelift models to find the right one for you.

Polaroid-style photos showing different winding drum elevator shape and color finishes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vuelift Features

Winding drum drive for reliability

All Vuelift models use an energy-efficient winding drum drive, known for its superior reliability and quiet performance. Ingeniously mounted on the car top, the motor and drive system do not require any machine room or additional space. Keep the car top clear to see the mechanics at work, or select a painted metal panel to hide the components. Vuelift elevators require simple maintenance twice a year.

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Door configurations to suit your needs

While the standard Vuelift features one door, you can add a second door for straight-through access. For full-sized models (all but the Vuelift Mini), you also have the option to add a second door for 90-degree access, or even a third door if required.


Finish options to make it yours

Vuelift elevators are framed in powder-coated steel. The standard color is black sandtex finish, but all models can be optionally finished in Silver, White, or Grey Velvacoat, or your choice of 200 RAL colors from the RAL k7* classic color book. Homeowners have added their personality with special color choices for Vuelift, beyond what typical elevators offer.

*pearl colors are not available

Color swatches showing different finish options for a panoramic elevator, including shades of grey, green, silver, black, blue, and red.


Clear glass or acrylic for a wow factor

To maximize clarity, Vuelift uses low-iron silica glass with no green hue. Acrylic models feature UV-resistant panels that won’t discolor over time. Whether you’re inside looking out, or you’re looking through the Vuelift in your room, your view is clear and light shines through. Both the cab and the integrated, factory-built hoistway are matched in glass or acrylic.


Cab Features

Cab Features

The cab includes an active ventilation system and LED ceiling lighting.

Ceiling view from inside a glass home elevator, showing the round cab roof with two recessed lights and a small ventilation fan at the center, framed by the curved glass walls and open door below.

A slim-design operating panel features illuminated buttons as well as an emergency stop button.

Elevator cab operating panel with three round metal buttons above a red stop button, followed by a numeric keypad and function keys, all mounted beside a glass elevator door.

An illuminated call button is integrated into the frame of the cab and once pressed, will unlock the door when the cab is present.

Close‑up of a glass elevator door handle and latch mechanism, featuring a metal pull handle, a black frame, and a round stainless‑steel release button beside the transparent door panel.

A telephone keypad or optional One Touch Alert button provides required two-way emergency communications. A landline or sim card is required for these.

Elevator phone panel with a numeric keypad, emergency on/off button, volume button, and a speaker grille below.

The cab allows for the homeowner to add flooring of their choice.

Circular elevator cab floor featuring a radial wood‑pattern design set within a black circular frame at the base of a glass‑walled home elevator.

Cab Features

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Fan & light

The cab includes an active ventilation system and LED ceiling lighting.

Ceiling view from inside a glass home elevator, showing the round cab roof with two recessed lights and a small ventilation fan at the center, framed by the curved glass walls and open door below.
Cab Features
Fade to black view of the winding drum mechanism above a panoramic elevator.

Quiet operation

Vuelift elevators run quietly when compared to other technologies. Typically, the sound when running is about 65 decibels, comparable to the sound of a sewing machine, and significantly quieter than a vacuum cleaner.

A glass outdoor elevator structure with metal framing, shown in grayscale with an overlaid green icon of an elevator on a notebook graphic.

How to choose a Vuelift

Consult the Vuelift planning guide for more information about measurements and site preparation.

Glass cylindrical home elevator with black framing installed beside a modern open staircase.

Get inspired

Take inspiration from real Vuelift installations, check this beautiful home that showcases the Savaria Vuelift as the perfect finishing touch to its ultra-luxury design.


Engineered for flexibility, comfort & safety

The space you will need for the floor-cut out varies by model. This chart shows the requirements. Acrylic models take up a bit less space. Note that there are trim rings installed around the pit and at each floor cut-out for a clean finish. Because the Vuelift is self-supporting, it can be installed in places other elevators cannot, such as inside a wraparound or spiral staircase, or attached to a mezzanine with the optional balcony attachment. Vuelift Mini is particularly flexible due to its minimal footprint and making it a popular choice for retrofits.


Person standing in a modern lobby with a winding drum panoramic elevator visible in the background.

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IMPORTANT: Safety notice for current owners of Savaria residential elevators