However, cabin lights can be distracting in a business meeting.
Businessmen and high-ranking officials have been choosing executive cars like the MercedesBenz S-Class, or their Maybach counterparts, for years as a symbol of their stature. These cars are chosen by high-ranking executives for many reasons, but most importantly for their comfort and luxury.
Schawe Car Design converted a Mercedes-V-Class into an office lounge on wheels It’s simple: take a V Class and dial up the luxury of its interior amenities to the highest level. Let’s take a closer look.
Schawe took a V-Class, which had been built as a luxurious minivan, and transformed it into a cabin you would want to live in. Nappa leather is used on the dashboard and panels. It’s a combination of exquisite Bentley leather and black Mercedes-Benz leather. Perforated leather is used to decorate the heated seats with diamond patterns. Alcantara and other leather finishes replace the plastic trims.
If you are taking your business meeting on the road, we believe that the rear cabin can accommodate four people. As with all business lounges, the chauffeur and passengers are protected from prying eyes. We think cabin lights, although they are present, take away from the class.
This Schawe V-Class isn’t just about business. Electronically-controlled tables can be summoned from the side while two crystal carafes complete the posh party on wheels. Schawe’s press release mentions single-malt whiskey. But, of course, there will be other options.
The Schawe V-Class is a Mercedes minivan on the outside. It doesn’t differ from the regular Mercedes minivan except for the AMG styling package and the set 19-inch 7-double-spoke wheels.
Schawe is currently selling this conversion for a business lounge. However, the price was not stated in the release.