A black and beautiful Mercedes-Benz S600 Pullman limousine, seen at the Goldenport race track in Beijing. The big Benz was in very good shape. AMG alloys are a great idea for a stately limousine.
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Note orange reflector on the extension.
The Pullman was based on the W220 S-Class sedan, which was made from 1998 until 2005. The Pullman debuted in 2001. It was developed by Mercedes-Benz and AMG.
It was extended by 100 centimeter, and 70 of those went directly to the passengers in the back. It was fitted with a mini bar and, a rear-seat entertainment system, and a communication system.
The Pullman was available as S500 or an S600, like the one we have here. The S600 was powered by a 5.8 liter V12 with 367hp and 530nm.
Buyers could get any interior they wanted and this looks very nice with black leather and wood. Gearbox is a five-speed automatic.
The rear compartment with two captain seats on the left and two jump seats on the right. Wood panels on the door and on the extension seem a bit worn out, but a bit of work will fix that.
Fiery red light units go very well with black body, and with the silver exhaust pipes.
The S600 badge on the back.
The Mercedes-Benz W220 S-Class limousine is very rare in China. The government bought some to ferry visitors around in Beijing, and a few others were bought by private buyers.
The S600 Pullman was only available on special order and was not sold via the normal Mercedes-Benz dealer network. That means we sadly don’t know the price for it, but you can bet it was very expensive.