Scaldarsi has taken advantage of the wait for Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts to launch the new Mercedes-Benz Maybach 6 test car to reveal a few hours ago about a modified car named Emperor - the emperor in our Arabic language - hard to believe that it is the Mercedes Maybach S600, Karim Deeb sense of pride in one of the episodes of a pilot program.
Scaldarsi seems to have focused on changing the shape of the Maybach version of the S Class, giving it a very fierce look that draws attention to it and questions it as a Mercedes.
The modified car features many touches of red gold chrome instead of the basic silver chrome on the Maybach S600, covering the front grids and tires, decorating the sides of the car and definitely reaching the exhaust outlets.
The front-end appearance of the Mercedes-Benz S-600 has changed with a new front-end scissor with Scaldarsi logo, and the car has been fitted with a new bonnet and a new collision with LED fog lights.
Side effects included the Maybach S 600, as well as chrome accents on large 22-inch tires.
Back to the rear, Maybach was supplied with an air filter containing four exhaust exhausts spread double on each side, and the Mercedes star was also abandoned to replace the company's logo.
It is certain that these highly distinctive modifications have also reached the Mercedes-Benz Maybach S 600 compartment, which has become very distinctive with high-quality natural and synthetic leather finishes, and red gold chrome accents matching the car's exterior identity as well as special 24-carat gold.
Finally, we will talk about the parts of this mechanical vehicle. The Scaldarsi modified the Brabus' V12 engine with a 6.2-liter twin turbocharger to generate 888 hp instead of the 530 horsepower available mainly by car.
Our exclusive sources in the Arab GT will make only 10 copies of this car and will price from US $ 1.5 million (5,625,412 SR) to become the most expensive Mercedes M-Class S 600 in the world, with the price of the Mareses Maybach S 600 starting from 235 thousand US $ 880 thousand in our Arab markets.