This is what the most expensive Mercedes Benz looks like

A couple of weeks back, we told you that the soon-to-be-released Mercedes S600 Pullman might come with a price-tag in excess of $1 million making it the most expensive luxury sedan. Until now, very little is known about the upcoming stretched limousine by the German automaker except for the rumored price-tag and some information of the specifications. But for the first time, some very credible images of the S600 Pullman have been leaked online giving us an idea of how it is going to look from the outside. The images that you see here are patent photos the ultimate interpretation of Mercedes’ S-Class range and give a good view of the massive luxury limousine from all the angles.

It is suggested that these images were original registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office back in February 2013. Priced almost double that of Rolls Royce Phantom, the 2015 Mercedes Pullman is all set to redefine luxury and set new standards. Looking at the pictures, it doesn’t appear too different from the standard S600 model as the styling is very similar, but sideways the car looks massive. According to Carscoop, the 2015 Mercedes Pullman is about 21-feet long. It has four doors like the stock S600, but will come with a 2+2+2 seating layout with the cockpit portioned from the rest. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class Pullman will likely be unveiled early next year after the stretched S-Class Maybach debuts at the Los Angeles Auto Show 2014 in November.

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[Via – Autoblog]

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