With a tradition that harks back to the 1930s, when special variants of the "Grosser Mercedes" were used by heads of state around the world, the longest and most luxurious version of the largest Mercedes-Benz model in its lineup has always been a special car. Since the second "Grosser Mercedes," aka the "600" or the "Dictator-mobile," entered production in 1964, every single generation of the S-Class has also had at least one longer version sporting the "Pullman" moniker. With a wheelbase so long that it can accomodate at least two bench seats facing each other behind the two front passengers, not to mention the option of body armor, Pullman Mercedes' have always been regarded as the cars of choice for heads of state, dignitaries and similar VIPs.
With the 2016 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class already filling a more luxurious niche above the "plebeian" 2015 S600, the German carmaker is preparing to unveil an even longer and more luxurious version to bring back the Pullman moniker. Since several pre-production prototypes of the new model have already been spied at or around Brabus' headquarters in Bottrop, it seems that the ultra-long S-Class Pullman was developed and will probably be manufactured by the famed tuner.
Click past the jump to read more about the Mercedes-Benz S600 Pullman Limousine.
Mercedes-Benz S600 Pullman Limousine originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 2 February 2015 14:00 EST.
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