About $1.5 million
Back in the 1920 and '30s, the Landaulet body style was popular with the rich set. You basically took a car and chopped off the rear section of the roof. That way, James the chauffer got a roof over his head while the duchess in the back could choose either roof up or roof down.
In a left-of-field-style move, Maybach has decided to build its own Landaulet 80 years after everyone else decided to move on.
On the plus side, the vehicle is based on the breathtaking Maybach 62 and so you get a twin-turbo V12 engine and all the bells and whistles.
Still, the landaulet body makes you wonder whether the company is trying a bit too hard to justify the price tag.
Still, the landaulet body makes you wonder whether the company is trying a bit too hard to justify the price tag.
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