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Batman. That’s what you think when you see the Maybach Exelero in all its dark-bodied, four-wheeled fury. “Ja, that’s what everyone says,” said the Mercedes technician prepping the car for ...
And my ears are a bit numb from Maybach death-metal music. Unlike most styling exercises, the Exelero is definitely a runner. On May 1, it proved its point on the Nardo high-speed oval in Italy ...
The Maybach Exelero, a one-off concept unveiled in 2005, was commissioned by a tire company, and built with the chief purpose of testing its tires. This article focuses on the history and features ...
Remember the Maybach Exelero? The one-off, 700 HP, $8 million master car was built by Maybach for Fulda Tires back in 2005. Now, they're being made for the general public for just $670,000.
The Maybach Exelero – wow, that’s still quite a cool-sounding name, isn’t it – wasn’t designed to be like other concept cars. This wasn’t a show pony barely capable of creeping onto ...
Join us as we compare the Porsche Cayenne and the Maybach Exelero, exploring their power, design, and features. Discover which vehicle suits your lifestyle: the practical SUV or the extravagant super ...
May 15, 2005 The Maybach Exelero high-performance show car unveiled to the world for the first time this week is a remarkable car with an even more remarkable story behind it. The 700-hp V-12 ...
Stola, an automotive company in Italy, actually built the Exelero for Maybach. The company used the Maybach 57 S for the ...
The Maybach Exelero concept was released back in 2005, and stunned the motoring press with its crazy design and performance. The 700 horsepower two-seater was fitted with a twin-turbocharged V-12 ...
In fairness, the Maybach Exelero's salacious side exhaust pipes were bellowing so loudly he had to lean on his own set of pipes just to be heard. I acquiesced, backing the throttle off from snarl ...
Mercedes has created some mighty unusual concepts for the Maybach luxury brand. The Exelero high-speed test car and the Ultimate Luxury SUV sedan come to mind. But the Project Maybach, designed in ...
That's the question we ask this week, as we nominate the Maybach Exelero show car to the devil-may-care JFG. Cars are getting better and faster every week. But few, if any, have the presence ...