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An armored limo, fit for a (mob) king

October 7, 2008 |  9:43 pm

Paris Auto Show At last week's Paris Motor Show, Mercedes-Benz whipped the silk off its latest and most majestic armored limousine yet, the S600 Pullman Guard, a mobile bomb shelter designed to protect heads of state, captains of industry, royalty and, of course, Russians.

With a B6/B7 ballistic rating, the Pullman Guard ignores AK47 rounds as if they were gnats and can repulse RPGs with its windshield wipers. Mercedesbenz_s_600_pullman__4 Several tons of oligarchic fun, the Pullman Guard is powered by a 12-cylinder/517 hp bi-turbo engine that quaffs gas out of a ballistically reinforced, self-sealing gas tank. The four-seat limousine interior is, naturally, astonishing. (As it should be, since it'll set you back somewhere between $400,000 and $600,000, depending on the options.)

Meanwhile, over in an ignominious corner of the Mercedes-Benz stand sat a lone Maybach Landaulet, a show car that's become a familiar face on the circuit. While Mercedes-Benz Chairman Dieter Zetsche palavered about the Pullman Mercedes_s_600_pullman_guardGuard, it seemed painfully obvious that Maybach is on its way out. The company held no press conference, presented no concept cars nor made announcements of any kind. The multibillion-dollar revival of one of the great old names in German coach-building seems destined to sink beneath the waves of history. If you're super-duper rich and you need an awesome Mercedes limo -- accent on the "awe" -- the Pullman Guard will have to do.

-- Dan Neil

Photos of the Pullman Guard by Dan Neil (top) and Daimler (bottom).

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And of course, the first Pullman Guard out of the Mercedes factory will be shipped to Paraguay, for a certain reclusive ex-president on his 40,000 acre ranch. With a rack on the trunk for his mountain bike and a dispenser in the passenger compartment, for Laura's vodka martinis.

No seatbelts? :P

Wow, what a fascinating car! That actually reminds me of batmobile, somehow they got resemblance. I was thinking of how expensive this car are.

What's with the transmission tunnel? How is one suppose to film a porno in back?

Ehh, yes Mark there are seat belts, the black strip on the outside of each seat?



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