A few days ago, car enthusiasts nationwide, especially those in Saigon, were captivated by a 1999 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph. This luxury car is considered rare due to its low global sales volume (1,570 units) and short lifespan of only 4 years (1998-2002). Currently, the Silver Seraph is being sold for over 7 billion VND, which is equivalent to the price of a Mercedes-Maybach S 450 L.
The dimensions of the two cars are relatively similar. The Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph has dimensions of 5,390 x 1,930 x 1,519 (mm), while the Mercedes-Maybach S 450 L has dimensions of 5,462 x 1,899 x 1,498 (mm). The notable difference in terms of dimensions lies in the wheelbase length of the Maybach S 450 L, which is 250 mm longer than that of the luxury car from the UK.
Despite being over 2 decades old, the interior of the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph still exudes the luxury of a high-end British car. The leather upholstery and wood trims provide a stable and high-quality feel. Noteworthy luxury features include 6-way power-adjustable front seats and a 6-disc CD player with a 10-speaker sound system.
In contrast, the Mercedes-Maybach S 450 L not only showcases luxury but also modernity. The car is equipped with a 12.3-inch gauge cluster and infotainment screen with HD resolution, a 64-color ambient lighting system with 10 preset combinations, 2 headrest screens, a Burmester 26-speaker sound system, a Magic Sky Control panoramic roof with color-changing capability, and various other modern conveniences catering to rear passengers.
The 1999 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph is powered by a naturally aspirated 5.4-liter V12 engine, generating 356 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and a peak torque of 490 Nm at 3,900 rpm. The Mercedes-Maybach S 450 L, on the other hand, outperforms in terms of power with its turbocharged 3-liter V6 engine producing 367 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque.
In terms of driving experience and technological conveniences, the Mercedes-Maybach S 450 L is evidently superior to the vintage luxury car from the UK. However, due to its rarity, the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph, despite being over 20 years old, remains a coveted item for classic car enthusiasts looking to enhance their collections. It’s worth noting that owning a long-discontinued car like the Silver Seraph also comes with drawbacks such as increased fuel consumption, higher maintenance costs, and challenges in finding and replacing parts.