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KoenigzeggCCX
Nov 03, 2007, 1:16 AM
With this study of an open-top landaulet, Maybach has re-enlivened the great art of building majestic automobiles. True to the tradition of exclusive landaulets, the roof of this sparkling white one-off study can be opened fully at the rear, while the chauffeur's compartment remains completely enclosed. The passengers are then able to enjoy the clear, blue sky above. Seated in opulent armchairs upholstered in white leather, they are treated to a majestic open-air experience currently unrivalled by any other automobile in an environment of the utmost luxury and exquisite style. Romance close to the heart of nature is harmoniously combined with the ultimate in comfort and technological sophistication. With this unique study, Maybach is once again demonstrating its expertise in building the world's most exclusive luxury cars.

Large folding roof for passengers in the rear

In technical terms the Landaulet study is based on the Maybach 62 S - which can claim to be the world's most powerful series-produced chauffeured saloon. Maybach technicians have removed the rear roof module in order to afford passengers an unobstructed view of the sky above. The side walls remain, and have merely been invisibly reinforced with an integral tubular steel structure. As these measures have not altered the silhouette of the luxury saloon, the generously dimensioned doors and the complete interior with its reclining seats remain unchanged.


When closed the black soft-top of the Landaulet rests on the frame formed by the roof bows, and is wind and weather-proof. When requested by the passengers, the chauffeur operates a switch in the centre console. The roof then opens electro-hydraulically and is gently deposited on the parcel shelf in the rear, together with its integral rear window of single-layer safety glass. Opening and closing the roof takes 16 seconds. The chauffeur is able to enclose the folded roof with a fitted leather cover, which both conceals the roof mechanism from view and completes the overall picture of outstanding elegance.

White paintwork and wheels

This impression is accentuated by the shining white paintwork of the study, an exclusive finish named antigua white. Visual highlights are provided by 20-inch wheels specially designed for the Landaulet study. These are also painted in white with high-sheen spokes, and are accompanied by white indicators in the front and rear light clusters in dark red.

Black for the chauffeur, white for the passengers

In addition, the already luxurious driver's compartment of the successful Maybach 62 S has been enhanced in a number of important respects. All the interior trim is now surfaced in black piano lacquer, and for the extensive leather appointments Maybach has used particularly exclusive, glossy stromboli black leather.

In contrast Maybach has fitted the passenger compartment almost completely in exquisite seychelleswhite leather. The footwell and roof liner of this high-end luxury landaulet are also in white - the floor is carpeted in white velour and the roof lined with white fabric. A dramatic contrast is provided by inserts and decorative trim in glossy, black piano lacquer or exclusive black granite with numerous gold inclusions.

Generous spaciousness and first-class comfort

Outstanding comfort is assured by the generous spaciousness of the rear, which the Landaulet study has adopted unchanged from the Maybach 62. Passengers are welcomed into the interior by two large, single seats. These elegant seats also allow even very tall passengers to enjoy a reclining position which travellers normally only encounter in the first-class armchairs of modern passenger jets.

The study is designed as a chauffeured vehicle and features a partition. The upper section of the partition is a glass panel which the passengers can render opaque at the touch of a button, thanks to a liquid crystal membrane embedded in the glass.

Two ultra-modern automatic climate control systems, whose parameters have been adapted to the Landaulet study, ensure that open-air travel remains a pleasure even under adverse climatic conditions.

State-of-the-art entertainment and communications

As in the Maybach 62 S, the rear console is the centrepiece for entertainment, communications and travelling pleasure. This is where Maybach engineers have grouped everything relating to the entertainment and pleasure of the rear-seat passengers: a DVD-player, six CD-changer, a cooler compartment with its own electric compressor and an intelligent system which holds glasses, goblets and champagne bottles safely in position.

Engine and suspension

The Maybach Landaulet study is powered by the uprated V12 engine which Maybach engineers have developed further for the Maybach 57 S and Maybach 62 S together with the specialists at Mercedes-AMG. Thanks to twin turbochargers and water intercooling, the V12 develops a maximum output of 450 kW/612 hp from a displacement of 5980 cubic centimetres. This is continuously available between 4800 and 5100 rpm, and the engine also delivers an impressive maximum torque of 1000 newton metres between 2000 and 4000 rpm.

The electronically controlled air suspension AIRMATIC DC (Dual Control) and the Adaptive Damping System (ADS II) endow the Landaulet with outstanding levels of ride comfort, at the same time demonstrating that even a prestigious vehicle such as this can exhibit extraordinary agility and dynamic performance.

In addition to large, internally ventilated brake discs - with twin callipers at the front - both the study and the Maybach 62 S are equipped with two electro-hydraulic Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC™) braking systems working in tandem. Together with ESP®, ASR, ABS and Brake Assist, this provides the Landaulet study with the very latest in effective, high-tech handling control systems.

Innovative technology from the sister-brand Mercedes-Benz

Like all Maybach saloons, the Landaulet also benefits from the unrivalled experience of the sister-brand Mercedes-Benz in the development and production of high-quality cars in the luxury segment. Important innovations from Mercedes-Benz, successfully developed further for the Maybach saloons, are standard equipment in every Maybach and are of course also on board the Landaulet study - examples include the electronically controlled air suspension AIRMATIC DC (Dual Control), LINGUATRONIC voice control and the control and display system COMAND APS.

millmAn
Nov 03, 2007, 1:40 AM
Interesting concept, but I have always found contemporary Maybachs fugly.

TBR 427
Nov 03, 2007, 1:41 AM
I'm sure Michael Jackson will be thrilled with his custom interior.

Nah, Maybach's are cool in a way that Roll's aren't. Not quite so showy, and therefore, appeal less to rich blonds and more to retired enthusiasts.

wwkkim
Nov 03, 2007, 2:00 AM
I would prefer Maybach over RR. Maybach looks somewhat futuristic while RR Phantom, especially "sporty" version called Phantom Drophead Coupe has such an "wtf-inducing" design.

VTEC_Dreams
Nov 03, 2007, 2:02 AM
Should have been called Landauyacht.

Big ass pointless thing..

SSG
Nov 03, 2007, 2:26 AM
Oooo! Lets go to drive thru, and get some gressy food.
While sitting on our ubber expensive white interior. :D

Ilike it. But, why cant there be like a removable top for the driver and passenger seats. Im sure they would like some wind in they're hair every once in a while.

jamesy
Nov 03, 2007, 3:44 AM
I'm sure Michael Jackson will be thrilled with his custom interior.

Nah, Maybach's are cool in a way that Roll's aren't. Not quite so showy, and therefore, appeal less to rich blonds and more to retired enthusiasts.
I've always noticed that it appealed more to black rappers. I mean hell, when I ever watch MTV Cribs and they have a rich black guy on there, they always have a Maybach.

As for this, looks pretty comfortable.

TBR 427
Nov 03, 2007, 3:54 AM
...
when I ever watch MTV Cribs...
As for this, looks pretty comfortable.
Please explain.
Why Jamesy?

I personally have no intrest in the whole "rap" thing, sooo....
You reckon this'll make it to Aus?

jamesy
Nov 03, 2007, 4:14 AM
Please explain.
Why Jamesy?

I personally have no intrest in the whole "rap" thing, sooo....
You reckon this'll make it to Aus?
Its a good show, I like seeing how people that have contributed nothing to society or benefited anyone in any way have a house that is 13 times nicer than that of any doctor or surgeon.

This won't make it too Aus. The people of Australia are sophisticated people and would't be interested in this sort of vehicle.

millmAn
Nov 03, 2007, 10:33 AM
When I ever watch MTV Cribs...
my freaking eyes bleed.

S-Tune_S1
Nov 03, 2007, 11:06 AM
I think its not a concept and its the production version . Kinda pointless but cool in a sense way .. only maybach ill want to drive is a 57S :D

da pavinator
Nov 03, 2007, 12:52 PM
that can be the new replacement for crown victoria limos.. that interior looks even better then my room!

bennyboy
Nov 03, 2007, 1:02 PM
Looks interesting, wouldn't mind one myself if I was a BAJIGAZILLIONAIRE!

*#turbinas#*
Nov 03, 2007, 1:56 PM
It's so pointless to own this car. It's os expensive. Nah. It's not for me.

civic_VTI
Nov 03, 2007, 2:09 PM
dawm look at the space in the back you could fit a bed in there lol

http://www.sportscarforums.com/attachments/7889d1194063370-maybach-landaulet_concept_2007_1280x960_wallpape r_0a.jpg

SiK GambleR
Nov 08, 2007, 7:05 PM
I dislike maybachs. IMO this is pointless, they will probably go outta business soon seeing they make more than they sell sadly.

CarRocker
Nov 08, 2007, 7:22 PM
As S-Tune said, it's already production ready. A guy in Delft has ordered the only one that'll come to the Netherlands. It's a pointless thing, but when it arrives I'll be looking out for it.

S-Tune_S1
Nov 08, 2007, 7:36 PM
lol, i just noticed , the front area has a black interior while the rear is white ! classy :cool:

sohcvtec
Nov 08, 2007, 8:54 PM
whoa, i like this concept, how the rear part of the roof opens, the gauges that are hanging from the ceiling, seems like some original stuff..

gr8dane
Nov 08, 2007, 11:23 PM
well those gauges in the ceiling were there in the "normal" maybachs, but I actually find this car to be beautiful. Maybe it's the white/black combination that says to me "Extroverted minimalist style" but i find this thing to be a gorgeous car. Now it's interesting that they chose to go with a rag top over a folding hard top but i think the canvas-roof style look adds even more class as it properly should. a Tin top would be interesting too though, for people who must endure colder climates from such a vehicle, maybe with those neck-heaters that blow hot air over your shoulders? that would be a little slice of heaven, having your cake and eating it too.

the wonders of money.

on a side note:

I'm extremely curious if the design of the car would protect the rear occupants in the event of lightning striking the vehicle. No joke, since ordinary softtops lack the "cage" design necessary to divert electrical current around the body of the car as opposed to into it, would the car's completely untouched sides be able to divert the current enough in the event of a strike? seeing as it is only the actual top that's missing its ordinary metal, would the current primarily travel around the chauffer's compartment? which is fully enclosed. The chauffer would definitely be protected, but i really wonder how electricity would travel through it, with the top up, of course.

gm man
Nov 08, 2007, 11:34 PM
what is the point of maybach? i bet it started out when a redneck wanted to extend his ugly mercedes benz. walla ! maybach

Nedus
Nov 09, 2007, 12:32 AM
The only Maybach I've ever liked was the 57. This one is just ugly. If I had to have either this or the RR Phantom Drophead, I'd have the RR. This strikes me as the kind of vehicle for people who are terrified to leave their houses, so they buy another house with wheels and an engine.

KoenigzeggCCX
Nov 09, 2007, 4:37 AM
The only Maybach I've ever liked was the 57. This one is just ugly. If I had to have either this or the RR Phantom Drophead, I'd have the RR. This strikes me as the kind of vehicle for people who are terrified to leave their houses, so they buy another house with wheels and an engine.

& eventually get assainated :D

gr8dane
Nov 09, 2007, 5:45 PM
This strikes me as the kind of vehicle for people who are terrified to leave their houses, so they buy another house with wheels and an engine.

I believe that's called an RV :D

LamborghiniZ
Nov 10, 2007, 4:31 PM
I don't think I could ever choose this, or any Maybach for that matter, over a Phantom. That being said, this car is ridiculous, and for the sake of ridiculousness, I approve of it. It's so bizzare, so out of this world, that I can't help but smile when I see it. See Bentley is making the Azure and Brooklands, and Rolls Royce is going with the Drophead Coupe, all three of which are obvious ways with which to continue brand image and lineage, as well as developing their respective model lines. The Landaulet, on the other hand, is such a strange path to take that I do respect its existence.

The Saudi royal family will love it! Haha

forzamotorsport9
Nov 10, 2007, 5:05 PM
hmmmmmmmm. not too shabby