Constructed by Mercedes and upgraded by Brabus
Daimler has released special editions with Maybach-branded Maybach namesakes since the return of the Maybach nameplate. This is the G650 Landaulet which was limited to 99 units, and this S650 Cabriolet from which 300 will be produced. This luxurious droptop model was introduced at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2016. It is an upgraded version of the S65. Here, we see many customer cars parked in a lot.
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These images are courtesy of German website Mercedes Benz Passion Blog and were taken at Brabus’ Bottrop facility. This is a very good explanation. Mercedes was contacted by our colleagues to clarify the matter. The cars were built by the company bearing the three-pointed star logo. They are then being sent to Brabus, where the 621-hp cabriolets will be upgraded to meet the required specifications.
Here are many customer cars, most of which have been finished in a Diamond White paint. Some of them may be U.S. bound vehicles as they have orange accents in their full-LED headlights. Only 75 units will be going to the United States, and all white cars will have a Porcelain/Yacht Blue interior. who have been selected by Mercedes can also have the U.S.-spec S650, which has a Zircon Red exterior and a Porcelain /Black interior.
The Maybach-branded sedan may be longer than the LWB S-Class but the S650 Cabriolet is the same length as the standard car. It is distinguished by its extras, including chrome and updated design, as well as Maybach-specific badges and wheels. All this for a starting price over $300,000.