Filed under: Coupe, Geneva Motor Show, Maybach, Luxury
Xenatec Maybach Cruiserio Coupe - Click above for high-res image gallery
Xenatec is using the Geneva Motor Show to unveil its one-off Cruiserio Coupe, a customer-ordered hyper-luxury car based on the Maybach 57S. The coupe was designed by Fredrik Burchhardt to a customer's exact specs, then hand-built by the Xenatec team.
Outside, the Xenatec Cruiserio Coupe is swathed in a two-tone matte finish that's designed to give a brassy shimmer in the light. Xenatec says the paint was hand-applied in several stages to get the look just so.
The big coupe's interior is another Xenatec one-off, featuring hand-stitched natural, undyed buffalo leather and espresso-colored Nappa hides. To take things to the next level of ludicrous opulence, Xenatec lined the footwells of the car with blackberry Alcantara.
Xenatec says the whole package is set off by the car's panorama roof, which is accented with a Nappa leather headliner.
No word yet (or ever, we assume) on what this level of exclusivity costs, but we're ok with that. If you have to ask... Hop the jump for a full press release.
[Source: Xenatec]
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