With its retractable roof, the Landaulet is unlike any other vehicle.
The technological features and cabin design ensure a comfortable ride.
The biturbo V12 engine makes the Landaulet a dynamic sedan, able to achieve impressive speeds.
With characteristic German precision, the Maybach Landaulet is expertly engineered on the Mercedes S-class platform.
Because the center of gravity is a little lower than in the 57, it's sportier and easier to handle.
The Landaulet shares a chassis and several interior features with the Mercedes S-class, but costs significantly more.
Daimler will discontinue the Maybach line as of 2013.
The Landaulet weighs 3 tons, which makes it more difficult to handle, especially at high speeds.
The Maybach gets an average of 12 MPG, making it one of the least fuel-efficient cars on the market.