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  • 2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS: $161,550 SUV has Bentayga, Cullinan in its sights

    The Mercedes-Benz GLS is already pretty luxurious, but with any vehicle there’s always room to go one step beyond. That’s why Mercedes has its Maybach division which in late 2019 unveiled an extra-plush version of the GLS.

    The Maybach GLS is due in showrooms toward the end of 2020 as a 2021 model, and pricing information was announced Monday. The ultra-luxury SUV will start at $161,550, including a $1,050 destination charge. That puts it in competition with the Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and to a lesser degree the Lamborghini Urus and new Aston Martin DBX.

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    The Maybach GLS has been revealed in GLS600 4Matic grade only for now (more powerful options should be coming down the line). Its powertrain is a mild-hybrid setup combining a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 with an electric motor-generator designed to start the engine during stop-start driving and aid it during off-the-line acceleration. Under braking, the motor-generator recovers energy. Peak output is 550 horsepower and 538 pound-feet of torque, which ensures 0-60 mph acceleration in around 4.8 seconds. The top speed is governed to 130 mph. A 9-speed automatic and all-wheel drive are standard.

    Setting apart the Maybach GLS from the regular GLS is a unique grille with multiple vertical slats. Additional chrome accents are featured around the vehicle and a Maybach logo features on each of the rear pillars. Buyers also have the option for two-tone paint schemes and the choice of 22- or 23-inch wheels.

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    The cabin is where the biggest departures from the regular GLS can be found. The Maybach puts an emphasis on even grander materials and extra comfort, especially for rear-seat passengers. A Maybach isn’t really a vehicle you drive yourself; the real fun is in the back. Getting in and out is made easier thanks to electronically extending running boards, and the rear seats can recline to provide almost bed-like comfort. This feature has come at the cost of a third row, however.

    The Maybach GLS comes standard with two seats in the rear, and a third is optional, though only the outer two seats recline. All four seats are heated and cooled and have massagers. Without the third seat, a fixed center console joins up with the one at the front. This extended console has its own list of options including folding tables, a refrigerator and space for champagne bottles and flutes. The cupholders front and rear are heated and cooled, and the second row has its own 7-inch tablet to tap into some controls. And finally, a fragrance dispenser ensures the cabin always smells fresh. You’ll need all this luxury to celebrate all the successful business deals helping to pay for your plush ride.

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    Mercades-Maybach also equips the SUV with dual 12.3-inch screens running the MBUX infotainment system—which includes augmented reality navigation directions—and a Burmester audio system. Mercedes’ active air suspension which can adjust depending on the road surface ahead or the bank of a curve is also fitted to further aid comfort.

    Being based on the GLS platform, production will be handled at Mercedes’ plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which is already churning out the regular GLS. It will be the first time a Maybach has been built in the U.S.

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS

    Maybach likely has high hopes for the GLS. Since the revival of the brand in 2015, it’s proven a smash hit. Last year, one in seven S-Classes sold was a Maybach. China, Russia, and the U.S. have been the key markets.

    Note, the GLS isn’t the first SUV to wear the Maybach badge. That honor goes to the Maybach G650 Landaulet launched in 2018 and limited to just 99 units.

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  • SSC TUATARA 331MPH TOP SPEED RUN: FASTEST PRODUCTION CAR EVER

    No, this isn’t a joke. Top Gear just exclusively revealed that the production car top speed record has been smashed by the SSC Tuatara 331mph run…

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    Remember when 200mph was seen as silly fast? That figure over recent years has skipped to 250mph, then 275mph, now 300mph is seen as the top benchmark for exclusive hypercars thanks to the Bugatti Chiron in Longtail guise when it hit 304mph. Now, though, that figure seems pitiful as SSC, Shelby SuperCars, went on to hit a top speed of 331mph…

    The record is now 316mph, and that’s because it takes the average of two top speed runs, something the Bugatti Chiron couldn’t even manage. Kudos to British driver Oliver Webb for keeping his foot planted down a seven-mile stretch of closed road outside of Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The 331.15mph run was recorded on his return leg of the two way trip, the first of which he hit a mammoth 301.07mph. Watch, though, as the speed climbs dramatically above 200mph.

    What on earth is the SSC Tuatara then? Well, it’s a North American-built car, Washington to be specific, that features a twin-turbo, 5.9-litre flat-plane crank V8 producing 1750bhp. But, the power only tells half of the story as the car is made up entirely of carbon fibre, with a drag coefficient of just 0.279.

    It’s worth noting that the car was driven on road tyres, on a public road using regular high-octane fuel, none of this race fuel stuff.

    “It’s been ten years since we held this record with our first car, the Ultimate Aero, and the Tuatara is leagues ahead. Its performance reflects the dedication and focus with which we pursued this achievement,” said Jerod Shelby, CEO of SSC.

    The funny thing is, Oli Webb, the driver of the SSC Tuatara 331mph top speed run, got out and said there’s more in it…

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  • PORSCHE BEETLE: FC TV EP19

    Welcome to Fast Car TV! With awesome builds, new products, tech talks and which cars we’d buy to modify, think of it as the magazine…but moving and talking. In this episode, Jules from Fast Car is joined by his boss, Phil Weeden, to discuss retro project cars for under £20,000, the future of car modifications and have a walk around this stunning, but weird, Porsche Beetle. Make sure you check out Ep18 here and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel

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    Porsche ownership is a desire that most petrolheads feel. If you’ve not driven a Porsche, you might not get it. But get behind the wheel and suddenly you realise why this is THE sports car to own. For the owner of this weird and wonderful Porsche Beetle creation, that couldn’t be truer.

    Underneath what appears to be a stunning Porsche 911 is actually a VW Beetle. Weirdly, though, the body is a genuine 1980 Porsche 911 Targa, but Martyn bought the car with all Ford running gear and a Type 9 gearbox, Escort rear axle and Capri front struts. Buying it blindly off of eBay, Martyn noticed a fairly obvious issue with it, the fact that when he turned the wheel, one would come off the ground…

    Being a VW enthusiast, Martyn pulled the whole of the bottom of the car out, bought a 1969 VW Beetle and dropped the 911 body over the top of the Beetle.

    This is a proper DIY build and we love it. Over lockdown, Martyn refreshed the look with £79 worth of graffiti paint to transform it into what you see now.

    The boys also get chatting about what retro project cars they’d buy with a mammoth £20,000 budget. They also discuss the future of modifications; with more and more manufacturers turning their hands to the likes of ABT and various others with warranty-backed tuning, where does it leave the independent modifier?

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