The Mercedes-Benz Maybach S450 4Matic exudes luxury and class, complemented by a host of technological comforts.
A recent video circulating on social media showcases the famous MC Quyen Linh and his family taking delivery of their new Mercedes-Maybach S 450 4Matic at a dealership in Ho Chi Minh City, capturing the attention of many online viewers. In Vietnam, the Mercedes-Maybach S 450 4Matic starts at VND 8.199 billion, excluding any personalized interior options. With all the necessary procedures and taxes, the final cost of this luxurious sedan reaches the VND 9 billion mark.
The Mercedes-Maybach S 450 4Matic acquired by MC Quyen Linh’s family boasts a sleek Onyx black exterior. Being a super-luxury vehicle tailored for businessmen, the elite, and successful individuals, the Mercedes-Benz Maybach S450 4Matic exudes an extraordinarily elegant and prestigious aura from its exterior design alone.
The interior continues this theme of opulence, featuring a host of expensive materials such as fine leather, Manufaktur black piano wood trim, and a “sky of technology.”
The steering wheel is wrapped in Nappa leather, featuring a new design with modern touch-sensitive controls, allowing the driver to effortlessly execute various functions with a simple swipe. The Maybach badge on the steering wheel further emphasizes the vehicle’s premium nature. A 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with 3D display effects sits behind the wheel, providing a dynamic visual experience. The headliner is crafted from DINAMICA microfibers, further enhancing the sense of exclusivity and sophistication associated with the Maybach brand. All seats are upholstered in fine leather with a distinctive almond-shaped stitching pattern, complemented by a curved design that hugs the body, ensuring maximum comfort and a sense of security.
Under the hood, Mercedes-Benz has equipped the Maybach S 450 with a potent gasoline engine that generates 367 horsepower, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. This setup enables the sedan to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.6 seconds and reach a top speed of 250 km/h.
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