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A close look at the strangest Maybach Coupe that has no equal

 A close look at the strangest Maybach Coupe that has no equal




The star of this video is a distinctive luxury coupe concept called Project Maybach x Virgil Abloh, and from its name it is clear that it is the result of a collaboration between the Maybach division that specializes in making luxury cars at Mercedes-Benz and the late influential fashion designer Virgil Abloh. who died in November of the year 2021 after a battle with cancer, and this test car officially appeared for the first time last December 5, days after the death of designer Virgil Abloh. It is equipped with batteries as it is powered by electric power, and in addition to being suitable for storming off-roads, it shows a somewhat futuristic vision of transportation and travel on electric cars. This highly distinctive Maybach coupe is about 6 meters (5.99 meters) (236.2 inches) long and comes with a huge hood, a line of columns that protect occupants in the event of a coupe-roof accident, and it has adventure-friendly touches such as the chassis and front panels The hood of this single car is also transparent and has solar cells to extend the electric range of the electric test car, and it comes with a front M badge of the Maybach division and not a Mercedes-Benz triple star, and there are searchlights installed On the ceiling, and from the back, the circular lights carry the Maybach logo illuminated in the middle. All the way to the interior of the strangest Maybach coupe cars, they carried a simple, luxurious and distinctive design at the same time, and had a desert-inspired color that harmonized with their exterior color. You can transport two passengers on board on board a pair of futuristic chairs which folds flat, has a center-mounted digital instrument panel and old-fashioned metal handles, and storage compartments for outdoor gear can be found in various places around the house. Compartment, such as the ax bearing the Maybach brand and other accessories.

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