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Back in the late 1990s, something came over Germany's automakers that made them all want to break into the market for super-luxury sedans.
BMW bought
Rolls-Royce and
Volkswagen took over
Bentley, but
Daimler opted to go a different way and revived the long-dead
Maybach brand. As we all know, that didn't go exactly as planned, but
Mercedes-Benz is still determined to compete in that stratospheric market in a different way. And that different way will reportedly involve
Brabus.
One of the premier tuners of Mercedes vehicles, Brabus has made a business out of turning Benzes into even more powerful and luxurious modes of transportation. And the latest word from Germany has it that Mercedes will tap Brabus to build its upcoming top-of-the-line
S-Class limousine.
Expected to revive the
Pullman name, the vehicle is set to compete with the
Rolls-Royce Phantom and
Bentley Mulsanne at the top of the market with a sticker price
as high as $1 million.
It wouldn't be the first time that Mercedes would turn to an outside partner for this kind of project. It wouldn't even be the first time Mercedes would call on the talents of Brabus for such a vehicle, either, the two having already collaborated on top-of-the-line versions of the
Smart city car. Remember that Mercedes also turned to
McLaren - with which it at that point fostered a close relationship - to produce the
SLR. Here's hoping that the Pullman project goes (even) better.
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