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Davido Acquires Maybach By Virgil Abloh, A Bespoke S-Class S 680 Limited To Just 150 Units

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Davido Acquires Maybach By Virgil Abloh, A Bespoke S-Class S 680 Limited To Just 150 Units - autojosh

Singer Davido acquires Maybach By Virgil Abloh, a bespoke Mercedes-Maybach S-Class S 680 limited to just 150 units world wide.

Designed by late Louis Vuitton fashion designer, Virgil Abloh, in partnership with Mercedes Group Chief Design Officer.

Exterior features unique two-tone color combination while the upper part is finished in a glossy Obsidian Black.

The lower portion of the bespoke S-Class S 680, side flanks and special forged rims are all painted in a sand hue.





Inside, it has two-tone color scheme with black/sand Nappa leather and. “Mercedes-Maybach and Virgil Abloh” logos around the cabin.

A limited-edition bespoke Maybach S-Class ultra-luxury sedan dubbed the ‘2023 Mercedes-Maybach S 680 by Virgil Abloh‘ has become the latest car to join the collection of award-winning star, David Adeleke, professional known as Davido.

Davido’s latest ride joins his impressive collection that already includes flagship SUVs like Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 and Bentley Bentayga as well as a Lamborghini Aventador sports car.





Maybach by Virgil Abloh is a specially curated 2023 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class S 680 with a limited run of 150 units globally — meaning only 150 customers, including Davido, will be able to own this bespoke ultra-luxury sedan.

Unlike the base S-Class S 680, the exterior of Maybach By Virgil Abloh features unique two-tone color combination while the upper part of is finished in a glossy Obsidian Black. The lower portion, side flanks and special forged rims are all painted in a sand hue.

Inside, the bespoke ride features identical two-tone color scheme with black and sand Nappa leather. There are also special “Mercedes-Maybach and Virgil Abloh” logos around the cabin.

Maybach by Virgil Abloh, first unveiled on April 5, 2022, was designed by late Louis Vuitton fashion designer, Virgil Abloh, in partnership with Mercedes-Benz Group AG Chief Design Officer Gorden Wagener in 2021.





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