Despite only having two seats, the massive concept measures nearly 19 feet long. Visually, the two-seater off-road combines signature Maybach design elements like a prominent chrome grille with vertical slats and a two-tone black and tan paint finish with off-road add-ons including chunky off-road wheels, flared fenders, a roof rack, an external rollcage, and round roof-mounted lights. Coupled with a coupe-style roof, the result looks stunning. Solar panels are also located on the elongated hood to increase the car’s range, although Mercedes provided any range or performance details.
We’re not surprised as this is a show car that won’t enter production. Maybach currently doesn’t sell any luxury EVs, but this will change when the Mercedes-Maybach EQS previewed by the concept shown in September enters production – but it won’t look as good as the Project Maybach.
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