The Mercedes-Maybach S650 Pullman is the pinnacle of luxury vehicles for those who desire exclusivity. In Vietnam, there are no more than three of these cars, and only one is registered for public roads, costing over 80 billion VND with all taxes included. Its imposing presence is immediately noticeable due to its massive 6.5-meter length and distinct three-compartment design.

However, this impressive length can also be a challenge for drivers, especially when navigating through congested streets, narrow alleys, or even parking lots at shopping malls.

Parking this 80-billion VND super luxury car in a shopping mall basement requires nerves of steel and exceptional driving skills. As seen in the photo, despite the driver’s best efforts to park neatly, the Mercedes-Maybach S650 Pullman still protrudes significantly, dwarfing the Porsche 911 parked next to it.

The interior of the Mercedes-Maybach S650 Pullman is akin to a five-star hotel, with its passenger compartment exuding class and sophistication. It features four independent business-class seats that face each other and offer the most legroom in its segment. The seats can recline up to 43.5 degrees and come with electrically adjustable footrests.

The Mercedes-Maybach S650 Pullman’s facing seats, reclining capability, and electrically adjustable footrests ensure a comfortable journey. The passenger compartment is also equipped with handcrafted silver Champagne flutes by Robbe & Berking, a work station, and a refrigerator.

Under the hood, the Mercedes-Maybach S650 Pullman boasts a twin-turbocharged V12 engine with a displacement of 6.0 liters, delivering an impressive 621 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,000 Nm. This represents a significant increase of 99 horsepower and 170 Nm of torque compared to the Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman, of which there are at least two in Vietnam.

With a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 6.5 seconds, the Mercedes-Maybach S650 Pullman is no slouch. However, its fuel consumption is equally impressive, with a combined cycle figure of 14.6 liters per 100 kilometers.

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