Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Maybach Landaulet




Using the open-top landaulet, Maybach has re-enlivened the truly amazing art of creating majestic automobiles. In keeping with the tradition of exclusive landaulets, the rooftop could be opened fully in the rear, as the chauffeur's compartment remains completely enclosed. The passengers are then in a position to benefit from the clear, blue sky above.



Maybach Landaulet in white


Seated in opulent armchairs upholstered in white leather, they're treated to some majestic open-air experience currently unrivalled by every other automobile within an environment from the utmost luxury and exquisite style. Romance near to the heart of nature is harmoniously combined with epitome of comfort and technological sophistication. Maybach is once more demonstrating its expertise in building the earth's most exclusive luxury cars.



Maybach Landaulet interior


When closed the black soft-top from the Landaulet rests about the frame formed through the roof bows, and it is wind and weather-proof. When requested through the passengers, the chauffeur operates a switch in the middle console. The rooftop then opens electro-hydraulically and it is gently deposited about the parcel shelf within the rear, as well as its integral rear window of single-layer safety glass. Frequent lowering and raising the rooftop takes 16 seconds. The chauffeur has the capacity to enclose the folded roof having a fitted leather cover, which both conceals the rooftop mechanism from view and completes the entire picture of remarkable elegance.



Maybach Landaulet picture


In terminology the Landaulet study is dependant on the Maybach 62 S which could tell you they are the earth's most effective series-produced chauffeured saloon. Maybach technicians have removed the trunk roof module to be able to afford passengers an unobstructed view from the sky above. Along side it walls remain, and also have merely been invisibly reinforced by having an integral tubular steel structure. Because these measures haven't altered the silhouette from the luxury saloon, the generously dimensioned doors and also the complete interior using its reclining seats remain unchanged.



Maybach Landaulet photo


The origin of the exceptionally dynamic streak is really a twin-turbocharged Maybach V12 powerplant having a displacement of six litres delivering 620 hp. Torque peaks in a heady 738 lb-ft @ 2000-4000 rpm. Having undergone a painstaking program of refinement in the Mercedes-AMG engine factory, the engine excels due to its instantaneous power delivery and barely perceptible noise levels. And because of the meticulous focus on detail lavished about the chassis through the Maybach engineers, all this formidable power could be unleashed safely and effortlessly.



Maybach Landaulet


The ESP® Electronic Stability Program, ASR acceleration skid control and also the braking system have been adapted towards the increased power reserves from the Maybach Landaulet, employed in unison using the sensitive AIRMATIC Dual Control air suspension and also the exclusive 11-spoke, 20-inch wheels to create outstanding handling dynamics and directional stability. Which every means that the journey aboard the Maybach Landaulet won't ever cease to become an event for all your senses no matter where you're sitting.





The Maybach Landaulet


The Maybach Landaulet is powered through the special V12 engine which Maybach engineers allow us for that 57S and 62S models with the specialists at AMG. Thanks to twin turbochargers and liquid intercooling, the V12 develops maximum output of 620hp from the displacement of 5,980 cubic centimeters.





Model
Maybach Landaulet - 4 Passenger, Extended Length, High end Landaulet








Engine / Transmission
V12 biturbo gasoline engine



Maybach type 12





5-speed automatic transmission






Output / Torque
620 hp





738 lb-ft @ 2000-4000 rpm








Displacement
5980 cc










Tires / Light-alloy wheels
275 / 45 R 20



8.5J x 20 ET 67








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