A
few weeks ago, we spent some time with the Mercedes-Maybach S600,
Daimler's surprising take on a dormant nameplate that was resurrected
last decade, fizzled out a several years later, and is now back with a
genteel sort of vengeance.
We enjoyed spending time behind the wheel as much as in the opulent rear compartment, an experience that could only be heightened in the even more grandiose Pullman iteration. At a length of 255.9 inches, the Pullman is more than four feet longer than a Mercedes-Benz S-class; it’s also four inches taller. Daimler says the rear compartment resembles a "club lounge. " In standard configuration, the Pullman comes with two chairs facing forward and two rearward-facing fold-down seats for minions accompanying the VIPs. Those extra seats can, of course, be deleted, and the possibilities for individualization are virtually endless. |
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
2016 Mercedes-Maybach Pullman
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