The materials been used look so expensive and thick. Real wood and real metallic chrome parts and total solidity.
What an exceptional beauty! I’d take this one over any current Mercedes-Benz/Maybach.
I agree, but I just don't think it's feasible if you're going to keep the S_Class somewhat affordable for the working rich. That level of quality would put it in the Flying Spur to Ghost range I would think?The materials been used look so expensive and thick. Real wood and real metallic chrome parts and total solidity.
Mercedes need to bring this kind of craftsmanship back to it's S class models.
I agree.Yep. A bespoke Maybach SUV would be the move IMO. I don't know about another sedan. Rolls Royce is really hard to beat or even match in that space.
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The prices of S-classes are racing upwards and the Chinese competition is moving in fast with lower priced models that are nearly as well built. If Mercedes could once again bring in some "Engineered like no other car in the world" feel to its materials and design then the S-class will be a star again.I agree, but I just don't think it's feasible if you're going to keep the S_Class somewhat affordable for the working rich. That level of quality would put it in the Flying Spur to Ghost range I would think?
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The prices of S-classes are racing upwards and the Chinese competition is moving in fast with lower priced models that are nearly as well built. If Mercedes could once again bring in some "Engineered like no other car in the world" feel to its materials and design then the S-class will be a star again.
The Maybach needs to be more exclusive with finer materials to put it in the Bentley league and not just a longer S-class.
Agree. They don't need a different platform. The MRA2 platform is more than well sorted out enough for Maybach. They just need to graft on bespoke bodywork and interior with full manufaktur suite customisation as standard, and paint-to-sample.But here's the thing, if they don't use the S as a base, you're talking about a bespoke car. If they use the S it will always be a compromise as to how much differentiation they an provide. It's the same question. I think the best compromise would be to use the S-Class platform, but with a bespoke body and interior, not a totally new car from the wheels up.
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