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A car for connoisseurs

Posted Feb 17, 2009

If you can't live without silver champagne flutes, genuine lambskin carpeting, and a high-quality perfume atomiser inside your limited edition motor - the Maybach Zeppelin is the car for you.

The Maybach Zeppelin that is receiving its premiere at the Geneva Motor Show is quite possibly a car you could consider as a five star hotel. That is of course if you can get your hands on one of the 100 limited edition models.

Based on the 1930s Maybach Zeppelin - revered worldwide as the ultimate in high-class automotive, the new Maybach Zeppelin is built for drivers who are seeking something extra special. Aside from the technical aspects - a 6.0 litre V12 biturbo power unit delivering 471 kW/640 hp (+ 28 hp) and a peak torque of 1000 Newton metres - it's the interior that will leave you feeling smug.

From the outside, the luxury brand’s new top-of-the-range model can be recognised by its two-tone special paint finish finished by newly designed 20-inch wheels in a Chrome Shadow finish. Streamlined exterior mirrors produce less wind noise whilst inside let your feet rest on genuine lambskin carpeting.

And finally, what every car interior needed – the removal of all traces of tacky air-fresheners with the push of a button.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The only one of its kind in the world - inside the Maybach you'll find a unique perfume dispenser. Premium fragrances can be individually chosen, creating a unique aromatic experience – stimulating the senses of the occupants not with an overpowering perfume but with a soft, delicate scent. The perfume atomiser can be activated either from the driver’s seat or by means of a button in the rear centre console.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The new Maybach Zeppelin goes on sale on March 3rd 2009, with the first models delivered to customers in September 2009. The Maybach 57 Zeppelin costs €406,000, the Maybach 62 Zeppelin has a price tag of €473,200.


Source & Photo Credit: www.duemotori.com

 

 

 

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