European Debut for Maybach Landaulet at Geneva
Opulent life outdoors
Maybach’s Landaulet is the latest addition to the Maybach family. It has just been unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. What makes this car special, different from the 4-door 5.7m saloon on which it is based? Need to ask? Can you not see the sky from over there? Well Maybach Landaulet is the ultimate sky-scraper from Maybach, a long luxury saloon with roots firmly on the money.
So, is Maybach going soft on us? In a manner of speaking, yes. The folding top is soft, made of cloth for that traditional convertible look. Not so soft is the AMG co-designed V12 which uprates to 612 bhp/ 456kW with its two turbos. How much, you ask? Looking up into the open skies ain’t as cheap as it used to be sailor. As the old saying goes, if you have to ask, you can’t afford it! Inside the show halls of Geneva at least, passengers of Landaulet are treated to bright lights up above, which is more attainable than the sky.
The tradition-laden Maybach luxury brand is adding a fifth model to its line-up. The new Maybach Landaulet resurrects the legend of the classic luxury landaulets, a feature of which is that only the chauffeur's area is closed. An extra-large folding roof opens up over the pampered rear-seat passengers when required, leaving no obstructions between them and the blue sky above. The Maybach Landaulet thus offers a majestic open-air experience currently unrivalled by any other automobile. Boasting a certain romantic quality and allowing its passengers the opportunity to savour closeness to nature, this exceptional vehicle also features the ultimate in comfort and technological sophistication and as such sets the new standard for the world's most exclusive luxury saloons.
In November 2007, Maybach had revived the aura of the grand carriages of days gone by with its Landaulet study. The European premiere of this sparkling white one-off study is taking place at the 78th Geneva Motor Show. Even beforehand, however, the response from the public to this masterpiece has been overwhelming, so much so that Maybach decided to offer the hand-built Landaulet based exclusively on the customer's own specifications.
A limited number of vehicles will be built in the Manufaktur workshops in Sindelfingen over a restricted period. The finest materials are painstakingly handcrafted by select specialists to meet the customers' exacting requirements - just as the discerning Maybach clientele would expect. According to the latest Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI), a survey of 531 U.S. millionaires recently voted Maybach the most prestigious luxury automobile brand.















