Afzal Kahn's “4 HRH” number plate is probably his second most famous plate aside from the highly-cherished “F1” from a few years ago.
This time, the Bradford-based company put it on a 2007 Maybach 57 S, which they've specced with a two-tone onyx-grey bodywork, 22-inch silver-platinum Kahn RS-XF light-alloy wheels with original Maybach center caps and a Kahn lowering module for the Airmatic suspension.
Since the car is already five years old, it already has 67,721 miles on the clock, meaning that its original six-digit price is now much lower.
As a matter of fact, A.Kahn Design is now asking a “puny” GBP 89,875.00 for the hyper-luxury car, but this price is obviously not including the “4 HRH” license plate.
Fortunately, the British tuner has over 60 other exclusive number plates to choose from, even if none of those will sound as imperial as this one.
Even though the Maybach 57 is now part of a defunct brand and is half a decade old, it is still specced with quite a lot of modern features, such as a rear entertainment package or a radar-based cruise-control system.
Since the car is already five years old, it already has 67,721 miles on the clock, meaning that its original six-digit price is now much lower.
As a matter of fact, A.Kahn Design is now asking a “puny” GBP 89,875.00 for the hyper-luxury car, but this price is obviously not including the “4 HRH” license plate.
Fortunately, the British tuner has over 60 other exclusive number plates to choose from, even if none of those will sound as imperial as this one.
Even though the Maybach 57 is now part of a defunct brand and is half a decade old, it is still specced with quite a lot of modern features, such as a rear entertainment package or a radar-based cruise-control system.