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  • 2021 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class spy shots: Ultra-luxury sedan almost ready for debut

    Mercedes-Benz didn’t find much luck when it launched Maybach as a standalone brand in in the early 2000s. Poor sales of the ill-fated Maybach 57 and 62 sedans led to Mercedes axing Maybach in 2012.

    However, a new strategy to utilize Maybach as an ultra-luxury sub-brand of Mercedes was hatched with the arrival of the previous-generation S-Class. A unique grille, a stretched body and one of the plushest interiors in the business turned out to be a winning formula, especially among China’s chauffeur-driven class.

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    There’s now a new generation of the S-Class headed to Mercedes showrooms next year, and it too will receive the Maybach treatment. A prototype for the redesigned Mercedes-Maybach S-Class has just been spotted, and with most of the camouflage gear of earlier testers gone, it means we’re now close to the reveal.

    The car will feature a uniquely long body compared to even the long-wheelbase S-Class that we get as standard here in the United States. It will also boast a grille with vertical slats whose design was inspired by the pinstripes of a suit. It’s becoming a staple of modern Maybachs. It appears the grille won’t be as tall as the one on the current Maybach S-Class, and the headlights, which will be shared with the redesigned S-Class, are also slimmer, which together with the shorter grille results in a sleeker, more streamlined face.

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class spy shots - Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class spy shots – Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

    The current Maybach S-Class comes with turbocharged V-8 and V-12 powertrains, and this should be true for the new generation, though we could see one or both powertrains augmented with hybrid technology.

    Look for an S580 model with the same V-8 mild-hybrid setup found in the latest S-Class, good for 496 horsepower. The V-12 could also feature mild-hybrid tech and sit in an S650- or S680-badged model.

    2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class

    2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class

    The Maybach S-Class naturally will receive the latest technology developments at Mercedes. For instance, there should be self-driving capability, albeit in limited capacity. However, Mercedes—and thus Maybach, too—by as early as 2024 is expected to have cars with Level 4 self-driving capability on sale. These are expected to handle highway driving and parking situations with minimal to zero requirements from the driver. Given the 2024 release date, we could see the technology introduced in time for the redesigned Maybach S-Class’ mid-cycle update.

    Look for the redesigned Maybach S-Class to debut in the coming weeks. An extra-long Pullman body style may also be in the works, though the previous-generation S-Class’ coupe and convertible body styles won’t be repeated.

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  • MITSUBISHI EVO VI TOMMI MAKINEN DRIVEN

    We get behind the wheel of the legendary Mitsubishi Evo VI Tommi Makinen to see how the Japanese icon fares in today’s motoring world.

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    Is this the best car that Mitsubishi has built to date? Arguably. The iconic Mitsubishi Evo VI Tommi Makinen edition was a limited run of cars built to celebrate Tommi Makinen’s four World Rally Championships.

    This particular car belongs to Mitsubishi as part of it’s heritage fleet and as such has covered under 10,000 miles, making it possibly one of the cleanest and most original examples in the world. As part of the Tommi Makinen edition, you got a different turbo, lower suspension, 17-inch Enkei wheels and some details like the decals on the outside and the stitching on the seats.

    Paul reckons this is a car that flatters the driver, makes them feel like a racing driver. He also reckons that this is the spiritual successor to the blue collar Escort RS Cosworth…

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  • TOP 10 FASTEST LAPS FROM GOODWOOD SPEEDWEEK 2020

    With Coronavirus cancelling July’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, a new event, Goodwood SpeedWeek, took place in September to plug the gap. Here are the top 10 fastest laps from Goodwood SpeedWeek.

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    With no Goodwood Festival of Speed this year, attention was instead turned to the new event in September, Goodwood SpeedWeek. As always, an eclectic array of vehicles from all eras graced the Goodwood circuit, many of which were there to set the fastest possible lap times they could do, much like the regular hill climb.

    There are a few legendary cars in this top 10 fastest laps from Goodwood SpeedWeek video, with the iconic Calsonic Skyline R32 GT-R taking a cool 8th place with Jake Hill behind the wheel. Below is the full list of cars and their times:

    10. Ford Mustang GTS-1 – 1.19.731
    9. Porsche WSC95 – 1.18.711
    8. Calsonic Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 – 1.18.694
    7. Lotus 91 – 1.17.948
    6. Porsche Carrera GT3 Cup – 1.17.443
    5. Audi R8 GT3 – 1.17.392
    4. McLaren M23 – 1.15.89
    3. Lotus 73 – 1.14.324
    2. Dallara SP-1 – 1.11.573
    1. Arrows A11 – 1.09.914

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