Sunday, January 2, 2011

Maybach 57 S


Maybach unveils a stunning collaboration with German coachbuilder, Xenatec, who have constructed a sleek 2+2 coupe based on the Maybach 57 S.
Designed by Burch Fred Hardt, the same man who penned the Exelero concept, the coupe features conservative styling and a luxurious interior.
The exterior package includes new front and rear bumpers, a new air diffuser with integrated exhaust system and the B-Pillar moved 20 cm to the back of the car, offering more room for the passengers.


The car is also offered with a full glass roof, bespoke interior and armored body for full protection.


Power still comes from a the same 6.0L twin-turbo V12 making 612-hp and 737 lb-ft of torque found in the Maybach 57 S.
This will help the coupe to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 5 seconds and to hit a top speed of 170 mph.


Production will be limited to 100 units and pricing starts at €675,000 ($923,440).
As the project is approved by Maybach, the Xenatec coupe offers a complete four-year unlimited mileage warranty and a four-year service & repair package, just like standard Maybach vehicles.

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