Xenatec Officially Introduces Maybach 57S Coupe, Priced Close to $1 Million
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Xenatec Officially Introduces Maybach 57S Coupe, Priced Close to $1 Million



Remember Xenatec, the German coachbuilders who took the overblown Maybach 57 S and massaged it into a svelte looking two door coupe? We now have some pictures of the production model, including a first look at the interior.

Just 100 units of the Xenatec Coupe will be built, with the high asking price of €675,000 (US$923,198) before taxes. And that's even before you add taxes or options. It was designed by Fredrik Burchhardt, who created Maybach's retro-modern Excelero concept back in 2005.

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