Maybach 62 Facelift Spied
By Brian Potter
November 27, 2007 1:21 PM
Filed Under: German, Maybach, Spy Photos
Just a few days ago, we showed spy photos of a next generation Maybach 62 test mule sporting the extended body of an S-Class. And now our spy snappers have spotted a Maybach 62 wearing a mismatched pair of tail lamps on the streets on Munich. Looking more closely, evidence emerges of a very minor facelift. At the rear of the car we can see that the left side tailamp is normal with its lower reflector extending below the boot lid across the rear body panel. However, on the right side tail lamp the reflector is either filled with a normal painted panel containing a smaller LED light strip just below the main tail lamp lens housing -or- a thin black plastic moulding/applique is covering the standard reflector with a hole cut out for the light strip. Also, the front grille has fewer vertical slats and these wheels appear to be new as well.
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