Maybach to put 62 Landaulet into production

landaulet72_opt Maybach to put 62 Landaulet into production

Lord help us, for the automotive industry has sunk to a new low. As if it wasn’t bad enough that Maybach created an ode to conspicuous consumption like the 62 Landaulet, but now Mercedes’ big, goofy brother has decided to put the thing into production.

Following a spat of rumors, Maybach initially unveiled the half limo/half convertible/half marshmallow in Dubai this past November, and then laid it on us in person at the Detroit show.

It starts with the Maybach 62 S and then peeled off half the roof like a can of sardines and slathered whitewash all over the thing.

Unfortunately, as we could see by the yellow Cayenne we showed you yesterday, money and taste don’t always go together, and Daimler seems content to separate the former from those who don’t have the latter.

The reported list price rivals the concept itself for sheer lunacy: $1.19 million. That’s an unfathomable $756k premium over the $433,750 list price for a 2008 Maybach 62 S, though we’ve found conflicting reports that it will start at £350,000 or around $685,000 USD.

We’d like to speak to any potential customers considering buying a Maybach 62 Laundaulet about this bucket of extremely rare sand that we’re offering for a very reasonable price.

We’ve added some new official high-res images of the 62 Laundaulet to our gallery of live shots from the 2008 Detroit Auto Show below.

[Source: Motor Authority; Via: AutoBlog.com]

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