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First Xenatech Maybach 57S Coupe for Sale

The Xenatech Maybach 57S Coupe has hit the market. The first example of the vehicle has been offered for sale in (you guessed it) Saudi Arabia by a dealer named AutoKingdom.

The coupe, which uses the Cruisero name, comes with a price tag of EUR715,000 ($943,000 at the current exchange rates), as we found out from Jameslist. Xenatech had previously announced a price of €675,000 ($890,000), excluding local taxes.

The vehicle was designed by Burch Fred Hardt, who is responsible for the styling of the Maybach Exelero concept, offering being both dynamic and imposing.

The new Cruiserio coupe demonstrates a vision for design and production which AutoKingdom shares with the two German companies. This vision is the result of intellectual cooperation,” said Waleed Abdullah Al-Hokair, Chariman of AutoKingdom.

The new generation features an advanced and ultra-elegant design by the most experienced and skilled automobile engineers and specialists who have deep knowledge of the demands of owners of luxury cars and their vision for an ultra-luxurious car which surpasses all what they saw in the past and is set to beat what they could see in the future. This further bolsters the Cruiserio Coupe’s place at the very top of the luxury segments making it one of the greatest and most exceptional cars ever made.

Only 100 units of the car will be produced, with the current orders already covering the next 9-12 months for the global markets.

At the heart of the Cruiserio, we find a 6.0 liter V12 unit that delivers 612 hp and 738 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque. The engine pushes the car past the 62 mph mark in 5 seconds, offering it a top speed of 171 mph (275 km/h).
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