In 1997, Daimler decided to revive its luxury car ambitions and dug up the Maybach brand. But with slow sales and the heavy damage to the market caused by the 2008 crisis, Maybach was doomed.
In December 2012, the last Maybach was assembled. Now though, Mercedes is bringing a successor in the form of this car, the ultra long wheelbase S600 Pullman, which hopefully won't be as unjustifiably expensive.
The new S-Class Pullman was spotted yesterday with minimal camouflage covering the headlights, taillights and a small piece of quarter glass at the back. There was so little camo in fact that Theophilus Chin had no problem guessing what's behind it.
The renderings that came out suggest the S600 Pullman is surprisingly tame, at least compared to the crazy Maybachs we've grown accustomed to. This isn't Rick Ross' car, it's Richard Branson's car, it's what George Soros counts his billions in.
The new S-Class Pullman was spotted yesterday with minimal camouflage covering the headlights, taillights and a small piece of quarter glass at the back. There was so little camo in fact that Theophilus Chin had no problem guessing what's behind it.
The renderings that came out suggest the S600 Pullman is surprisingly tame, at least compared to the crazy Maybachs we've grown accustomed to. This isn't Rick Ross' car, it's Richard Branson's car, it's what George Soros counts his billions in.