2016 Mercedes-benz S-class Maybach S600 on 2040-cars
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2016 Mercedes Benz Maybach S600 in excellent condition. Powered by a 6.0L twin-turbo V12 engine, generating immense thrust with effortless composure and unmatched refinement. The Magic Body Control active hydraulic suspension reacts in milliseconds to maintain uncanny poise and stability at all times. The handcrafted cabin is covered in supple nappa leather and trimmed with burl walnut wood. Includes the Executive Rear Plus package, with power reclining rear seats and fold-out tables.
Features include:
- Executive Rear Plus Package
- Includes power reclining rear seats with folding tables, and heated/cooled rear cupholders
- Panorama sunroof
- Rear seat video entertainment system
- Burmester premium sound system
- Quad-zone climate control
- Heated and cooled adjustable massage seats, front and rear
- GPS Navigation system
- Adaptive radar cruise control (Distronic)
- Active hydraulic suspension
- Driver assist features, including blind-spot alert, lane assist, and night vision display
- Keyless Go entry and push-button start
- GPS Navigation system
- Bluetooth
- Omnidirectional parking cameras and sensors
- Soft-touch electric door closers
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Power electric trunk
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