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Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet: A close look

The 630hp G650 Landaulet is limited to just 99 units, is only left-hand drive, and not road legal in some countries. Here is a close look.
2 min read5 Mar '17
Autocar India News Desk

The mad Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet, the final swansong for the 38-year-old G-class, is limited to 99 vehicles and will be around €500,000 (Rs 3.51 crore before taxes).

Our sister publication, Autocar UK, took it for a ride in its natural habitat – the wilds of Africa – although in reality, it’s much more likely to be seen on the dunes of Dubai.

Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet: A close look

The luxurious SUV was driven through the Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa, where you'd normally see only a handful of Toyota Land Cruisers heaving with tourists. But instead of the Japanese four-cylinder diesel, we're taking on this tricky terrain in the G650 Landaulet and its six-litre V12 twin-turbocharger with 630hp and 1001Nm of torque.

The G650 has all the technology of the Mercedes-Benz G 500 4x4² – and more. That includes portal axles, electronic dampers and a track widened by 25cm. The wheelbase has also been lengthened by nearly 60cm to create a lounge-like area in the rear seats. As well as portal axles to take on the toughest of terrain, the car also has hardcore off-road 325/55 R 22 tyres and ground clearance of almost 0.5m.

Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet: A close look

The 3.3-ton colossus can easily climb all the way to the summits, but more spectacular are its two rear seats with their landaulet roof. The seating itself is familiar, from the Mercedes-Maybach S600 saloon, but the retractable roof is the real novelty. With the touch of a button, the rear seats can be in open air in around 30sec.

"The roof is the one from the former G-class Cabriolet," says G-class model manager Dr Gunnar Güthenke. "We also have an extended wheelbase of 3.43m. For the rear passengers, there are massage seats, a separate climate control and the complete infotainment system of the current S-class."

With a push of a button, the comfortable seats move into a bed position, akin to those in first class on an airliner.

Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet: A close look

The G650 drives effortlessly through the hardest off-road terrain. Rubble, deep water passages and soft sand dunes are no problem at all. With all that in mind, it‘s not surprising that most customers will probably come from the United Arab Emirates – and that the vehicle will join many a billionaire's fleet. "We have created something unique with the vehicle," says G-class marketing manager Ian James, "by combining an off-roader like the G-class with a landaulet body."

But, really, the road isn’t the place for these special Mercedes. It’s limited to 180kph, and at over 100kph when the roof is open, the wind really blows in the rear seats. Better drive back into the game reserve.

Stefan Grundhoff
(Autocar UK)

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