Stretched to more than 21-feet in length and loaded with armored protection, the Pullman Guard tips the scales at more than 5.5 tons or 11,000 pounds.
Power for the Pullman Guard comes from a monster 6.0 liter, 530 horsepower, twin-turbocharged V12 engine.
Armored protection includes integrated steel protection panels inside the body along with overlapping protection panels in critical areas of the car. The Guard also features armored floors to protect occupants from bomb blasts.
In addition, the ultra-thick laminated glass windows have been coated with polycarbonate on the inside to prevent splintering. According to Mercedes, the Pullman Guard is certified at resistance class VR9 and blast proof to comply with ERV2010 standards.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdInside, the Pullman Guard is as luxurious as you would expect from a Maybach limo. The cabin can be made bespoke to fit the needs and tastes of the individual customer. Passengers in the back enjoy private jet-like legroom and reclining captain's chairs.
The Pullman Guard's rear cabin can also be fitted with rearward-facing jump seats to increase seating capacity for in-car meetings.
According to Mercedes, the S600 Pullman Guard lists for whopping $1.57 million in its native Germany.