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Pope Takes Delivery Of New Open Top Mercedes-Benz G500
Posted December 5, 2007 At 11:50 AM CST

Exterior view of the new Mercedes-Benz G 500 Popemobile

Adding to his existing fleet of Mercedes-Benz automobiles, Pope Benedict XVI recently took delivery of yet another MB stablemate - a Vaticanmystic white open-top G 500.  The new Popemobile, requested for use in fair weather, was developed over a two-year period in close conjunction with the Vatican, and features a white interior, a folding windscreen and handrails.

The new open-top G 500 is the latest in a long line of Popemobiles created by Mercedes-Benz.  Pope Pius XI was the first to receive a Mercedes-Benz as an official car in 1930 - a Nürburg 460 Pullman limousine.

To learn more about the new Mercedes G 500 Popemobile and see another shot of the new vehicle in action, keep scrolling for an additional photo and the full press release.

Enjoy.


Exterior view of the new Mercedes-Benz G 500 Popemobile



OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


The new Popemobile: New Mercedes-Benz for the Pope

In future, Pope Benedict XVI will present himself to the 40,000 or so pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square in a shining white, open-top Mercedes-Benz G-Class during his public audiences on Wednesdays. The new "Popemobile" was created over a two-year development period in close consultation with the Vatican, and has now been personally handed over to the Holy Father.

This open official car, which the Head of the Catholic Church requested for use during fine weather, was developed by Mercedes-Benz on the basis of the G 500. It is equipped with a folding windscreen and hand-rails, and like its predecessors it is painted in the Vaticanmystic white finish. The interior is likewise white, and is accessed via steps lined in red at the rear. The Pope holds his audiences in a standing position, so that he is easily visible to all his flock.

The Holy Father is continuing a long tradition with the new Popemobile from Mercedes-Benz. Pope Pius XI was the first to receive a Mercedes-Benz as an official car in 1930 - a Nürburg 460 Pullman limousine. Over the following decades Mercedes-Benz regularly provided the Vatican with automobiles which had been specially converted for the use of the Holy Father.

Today the Pope has several Mercedes-Benz cars at his disposal. In addition to the new G 500 Cabriolet, the fleet currently includes M and S-Class models with special protection.

Copyright © 2007, Daimler AG

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