The New Pullman and C-Class Plug-In Hybrid are Going to the Geneva Motor Show

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The Mercedes-Maybach S600 has been getting a lot of attention lately, but let’s not forget about the Pullman. The newest version of the limousine, which has historically been favored by dictators and heads of state, is set to be unveiled at next month’s Geneva Motor Show.

Although the Pullman’s based on the S-Class, it features a wheelbase that’s more than three feet longer than that of the “standard” S to fit an extra row of rear-facing seats. That’ll come in handy for dignitaries who wish to engage in mobile conversations face-to-face with their counterparts from other countries. Armor plating will, too – but it’ll jack the price of the Pullman up as high as $1 million. Then again, if you’re a corrupt politician and you own a solid gold toilet, I guess that won’t matter.

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The Pullman will be joined by its much smaller brother, the C-Class Plug-In Hybrid. That car won’t be bullet-resistant, but its partially electric drivetrain means it’ll be relatively gas station-resistant.
 

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