The Mercedes Maybach S600 is on schedule to be available for purchase as early as April 2015. When I initially heard about the new S-series luxury sedan from Auto Blog, I was excited to take a look at all of the wonderful features that this car had to offer. Sadly, I was disappointed with the overall look and design of the vehicle.
On initial review of the vehicle, the shape and body is that of your typical $90,000 Mercedes S-class. Nothing screams "luxury" or "wealth" when I look at the new Maybach S600. Apparently, this was a deliberate decision on behalf of Mercedes Benz. The Maybach logos are kept to a minimum on the 2015 edition with the quintessential double-M logo only shown on the C-pillar and rear decklid. The emblem on the hood of the car is the iconic Mercedes logo.
The inside of the vehicle is far different from the lower-range S-class vehicles. At 214.6 inches long, the Maybach S600 is 8.1 inches longer than the standard S-Class.
This model will be priced in the $200,00 price range, and I'm sure there won't be a shortage of buyers.
The cabin of the vehicle has high-quality leather, real wood, and chrome trim.
The Maybach S600 also has a panoramic sunroof, standard Robbe & Berking champagne flutes, pop-out picnic tables, and two HD televisions for the passengers.
What do you think of the new 2015 Mercedes Maybach S600?
All photos courtesy of AutoBlog
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