This Sprinter 4×4 Convertible Conversion Is Not Right, But It’s So Right

This Sprinter 4x4 Convertible Conversion Is Not Right, But It's So Right

Is the Maybach G650 Landaulet crazy enough? This is what you will see…

It is safe to say Mercedes built a lot of unique vehicles over the past few years. Examples include the AMG G63 6×6, G500 4×4 HTML2_ and the absurd G650 Landaulet. You’ll also love the EClass All-Terrain 4×4 . If you liked all those bizarre creations, this Sprinter 4×4 Convertible will be a great choice. Although this unusual people-mover didn’t arrive straight from the factory with this configuration, it is still very Mercedes.

This strange Sprinter was captured by the camera at the Caravan, Motor, Tourism 2020 exhibition in Stuttgart. New Atlas It is a custom-built off-road landaulet that features vis-a-vis seating, a few TVs and a couple more. The Hunerkopf stand at CMT will showcase it, complete with Caleche’s glassy canopy. Iglhaut allrad also participated in the project, installing an upgraded 4×4 system for the Sprinter to make it more capable on rugged terrain.
This Sprinter 4x4 Convertible Conversion Is Not Right, But It's So Right

The Sprinter was commissioned by someone who enjoyed falconry. It includes everything you need, including a winch, a roof light bar and snorkel. The vehicle rides on huge 37-inch BFGoodrich Mud Terrain tires and has chunky wheel arches that emphasize its off-roading focus.

The Sprinter’s open-top model is priced at just below $300,000. However, it is not as expensive as the G650 Landaulet. The V12-engined beast can cost seven figures to drive a low-mileage clean model. The Sprinter’s jacked-up, open top model doesn’t feature a twin-turbo, 6.0-liter engine. It relies on a 128 horsepower diesel. However, we would still love to take a ride in the back, on one of the four plush leather seats, or behind the wheel.