A very rare sighting - a Xenatec 57S Cruisero Coupe in Vienna

A very rare sighting - a Xenatec 57S Cruisero Coupe in Vienna

The Xenatec 57S Cruisero is a true rarity among Maybachs. It's the coupe version of the legendary Maybachs that were built from 2002 to 2012.

Originally, Xenatec intended to produce 100 units of this luxury coupe, but in the end, fewer than 10 of these cars were actually built. This makes it not only incredibly rare but also exceptionally expensive. Just a few years ago, for instance, a specimen owned by Muammar Gaddafi was sold for a whopping 1.16 million dollars. That's an extraordinary sum for a luxury coupe.

Based on the hotter S version, it boasts a larger and more powerful 6.0-liter V12 twin-turbo engine with 640 horsepower (471 kilowatts) and a torque capable of moving mountains at 1,000 Newton-meters (738 pound-feet). Just to be clear: this is a rear-wheel-drive car that, in its original sedan form, weighed 6,050 pounds (2,744 kilograms). So, it's safe to say that this car possesses incredible technical features and will unquestionably provide a great deal of enjoyment when driven.

By the way, the vehicle registered in Donau-Ries looks just like a brand new one. It was seen in front of the LeMeridien in Vienna. Additionally, the owner still has other Maybachs in their possession.




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