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Pullman S-Class Spied on the Nordschleife

Mercedes-Benz S-Class Pullman 17 photos
Photo: SB-Medien
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Today marks the beginning of yet another spy photography collaboration for us, this time with SB-Medien, and so it happens that one of the very first scoops we received from them is that of the upcoming Mercedes-Benz Pullman S-Class driven hard on the Nurbrurgring.

As you all know for some time already, the Pullman version of the W222 S-Class will try to eat all the slices of the pie that couldn't be conquered by the Maybach 57 and the 62. So, in other words, we are talking about an S-Class that goes right into Rolls Royce Phantom and Bentley Mulsanne territory.

Scheduled to arrive sometime next year, as a MY 2015, the car will actually be priced much lower than its two major competitors, with Daimler's Zetsche being quoted as saying something about the “$200,000 - $250,000” range.

With an array of interior amenities to be even more impressive than on the “regular” S600 – which is also yet to be revealed – the S-Class in Pullman attire will also sport the largest ever series panoramic roof with electronic tinting, a feature which can also be seen on the model caught by our spy photographers.
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Alex handled his first real steering wheel at the age of five (on a field) and started practicing "Scandinavian Flicks" at 14 (on non-public gravel roads). Following his time at the University of Journalism, he landed his first real job at the local franchise of Top Gear magazine a few years before Mircea (Panait). Not long after, Alex entered the New Media realm with the autoevolution.com project.
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