Mercedes S Class Pullman Spied With Minimal Camo

The Mercedes S-Class Pullman will gain additional length from the rear doors and C-pillar, extending the passenger cabin

Just last week we brought you the very first look at the Mercedes S Class Pullman, Mercedes’ replacement for the recently departed Maybach.  Even though the launch of the much larger S-Class isn’t expected until may of next year, spy photographers have caught the largest W222 testing again, possibly pointing to an earlier debut than originally anticipated.

As we previously discussed, the pullman model’s additional length will come from the rear doors and C-pillar, extending the passenger cabin.  Check out the gallery below for a 360 degree look at the S-Class Pullman.

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Is this Mercedes S600 Pullman the Maybach Replacement

Daimler announced in '11 that the brand would cease to exist in '13, being replaced by a more luxuriuos Mercedes-Benz S-Class

In just two months, the new Mercedes S-Class will have it’s world debut in Hamburg. Explaining why more and more we have been seeing spy photos of the different S-Class variants testing around the world with minimal camo popping up daily.

These photos from our good friends at GMotors however, show something we haven’t seen before. It’s definitely based on the S-Class but is very long and stretched, especially the B-pillar, t more than likely it is the new S600 luxury Pullman.  For those of you that haven’t been following the Maybach brand, Daimler announced in 2011 that the brand would cease to exist in 2013, being replaced by a more luxuriuos Mercedes-Benz S-Class.  So we have to wonder, is this the S-Class set to replace the Maybach 57 and Maybach 62?