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2012 Maybach 57S Coupe by Xenatec One of Maybach ’s rarest 21st-century cars is for sale in Holland, and it owes its existence to one of the most controversial African leaders in recent history.
Case in point: just before his regime was toppled and he was killed by rebel forces during the 2011 Libyan Civil War, Gaddafi ordered this custom Maybach 57S coupe that’s now being offered up by ...
The Maybach will still keep the factory 6.0-liter V12 that pumps out a hefty 603.5hp and 738 lb-ft of torque. The Xenatech coupe will retail for around $942000 USD excluding taxes.
Powered by a 6.0-liter V12 engine that produced 612 PS (603 hp) when new, mated to an automatic transmission, this 57S Coupe shows just 2,300 km (1,429 miles) on the clock, put there by the second ...
The car will also be sold with its original books, a Maybach scarf provided to Eto’o, a copy of the price list, two keys, and a trickle charger. Unsurprisingly, the car isn’t cheap and has an ...
Earlier this year, German Tuner Xenatec announced that they’d be producing Maybach’s 57S Coupe.And now just in time for the new year, Xenatec has the first one released to the public and it ...
Powered by the same twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine as the Maybach 57S, the new coupe will pack a sturdy 612 hp and 737.5 lb-ft of torque.
Under the long bonnet sits the same 6.0-liter V12 engine from the Maybach 57 S, which develops 612-horsepower (603-bhp) and 1,000Nm (737 lb-ft of torque).
Coupe based on the Maybach 57 S For the first time, XENATEC is presenting a customer-specified XENATEC-Coupe (so called: Cruiserio) based on the Maybach 57 S to coincide with the 81st ...
The Xenatec Maybach 57S Coupe was a £700k (around $943k at the current exchange rate) coachbuilt series when new, so it’s no wonder this might actually turn out to be a savvy investment over time.
Maybach's dead. Not even hip-hop could save it. But, with customs like this, we wonder if a new, secondary life may be possible for luxury vehicles. Office-K gives the Xenatec Maybach 57S Coupe ...
Maybach claims 0-62 mph in just 4.4 seconds—more than half a second quicker than the 57S. Top speed, achieved at the Nardo test track in southern Italy at the hands of German touring car ace ...
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