With Mercedes-Benz unveiling the S 600 V222 at the 2014 North American International Auto Show, you would think that Detroit is currently the only place in the world where you can actually see the new flagship sedan.
Apparently that is not the case, as the Stuttgart car maker has already brought one to the Middle Kingdom, otherwise known as the People's Republic of China.
Photographed while piggy-backing a platform, the car looks like it has been through a lot as far as the amount of dirt on it is concerned, while the small truck that is carrying it looks more like a ragged tow-car.
We are actually not that surprised at seeing the new S 600 already in China, as it will most likely be its best market in terms of sales.
What is odd though – apart from the amount of dust on it – is the fact that the new twelve cylinder S-Class should only be launched on the Chinese market after the Beijing Auto Show in April.
Story via CarNewsChina
Photographed while piggy-backing a platform, the car looks like it has been through a lot as far as the amount of dirt on it is concerned, while the small truck that is carrying it looks more like a ragged tow-car.
We are actually not that surprised at seeing the new S 600 already in China, as it will most likely be its best market in terms of sales.
What is odd though – apart from the amount of dust on it – is the fact that the new twelve cylinder S-Class should only be launched on the Chinese market after the Beijing Auto Show in April.
Story via CarNewsChina