The HG Ultimate edition is based on the Mercedes-AMG G 63 and features reverse opening doors and an incredibly luxurious interior.
HOFELE is well-known among Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts. Similar to Mansory or Brabus, HOFELE-Design GmbH specializes in providing personalized options for Mercedes-Benz models, such as the GLS, Maybach S680, and G 63 AMG.
To meet the growing demand from customers, HOFELE recently opened a new facility in Sindelfingen, Germany, next to Mercedes-Benz’s headquarters in Stuttgart. The new facility offers top-level upgrades and customization services under the HOFELE brand, including interior upgrades, carbon body kit modifications, and engine upgrades.
The first car completed at the Sindelfingen workshop is called the HG Ultimate, which is based on the Mercedes-AMG G63. One of the standout exterior features is the reverse-opening rear doors, similar to those found on Rolls-Royce cars. These doors not only add a touch of luxury and elegance but also make it easier to enter and exit the rear seats. The custom car by HOFELE also comes with automatic step bars, additional LED lights on the front bumper, and fog lights mounted on the roof rack.
At the front, the HOFELE logo replaces the traditional three-pointed star emblem. The front bumper and radiator grille are chrome-plated, adding a luxurious touch to the car. Additionally, the car is equipped with exclusive 24-inch wheels designed by the German tuning company.
The interior of the HG Ultimate is luxurious, featuring leather and Alcantara seats highlighted in orange. The simulated starry sky design on the roof creates a sense of wonder. The carpeting is made of sheep wool, providing a comfortable feeling for the occupants. The rear seats, designed for business-class comfort, feature two individual seats with a dedicated control panel in the middle. Premium features for rear passengers include power-adjustable backrests, massage function, and heating/cooling.
Stuart Whitmore, CEO of HOFELE-Design, stated, “The HG Ultimate truly lives up to its name. This car showcases the finest craftsmanship from HOFELE. It’s fantastic to provide customers with the best-performing cars.”
Thái Son (Tuoitrethudo)
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