
The Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet concept has been unveiled in California.
Described as "automotive haute couture," the luxurious convertible is a follow-up to last year's coupe and it features a stylish design that is sure to draw attention.
Starting with the exterior, the 6 Cabriolet concept has a nautical blue metallic finish and a massive grille that is inspired by pinstriped suits. The car also features an extremely long hood, a short windscreen, and 24-inch center locking wheels.
Out back, designers created a "boat tail" rear end which draws inspiration from luxury yachts. There's also a diffuser with an aluminum frame and narrow taillights that emphasize the vehicle's width. Lastly, Mercedes created a custom-made fabric top with interwoven rose gold threads.
Despite the classic appearance, the concept is extremely high-tech as it features two head-up displays and a flowing "display strip" on the dashboard. Elsewhere, there are biometric sensors which monitor the status of the passengers and a concierge function with enables users to talk to it like a person.
Motivation is provided by four electric motors which produce a combined output of 750 PS (550 kW). This setup enables the all-wheel drive concept to accelerate from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in less than four seconds before hitting a limited top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).
The electric motors are powered by a floor-mounted battery which enables the concept to have a range in excess of 500 km (310 miles). The model also features a quick-charge function which can deliver 100 km (62 miles) of range in just five minutes.
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