Coach-built vehicles are considered as among the most exclusive niche markets in the world. These vehicles typically aim at providing an exceptionally luxurious product to customers. However, there are also some instances when something goes wrong.
One such example is the Mercedes-Benz Royale 600, which was shown on a report from carscoops.com. The luxury vehicle was supposedly seen somewhere in California. Galpin Auto Sports was the original poster of the vehicle through the Facebook page of the company.
While the vehicle appears to be neatly assembled, it may have taken its inspiration from the Mercedes-Benz S-Class W111 and the W112. It is essentially a redesigned version of the iconic models.
The SLR-like air vents on the side and SLS headlights may not enhance the overall appearance of the vehicle. However, it is noticeable that a significant amount of attention was given to the details of the vehicle. The rectangle-shaped rear window frames appear to reflect the original design. On the other hand, the chromed front bumper as well as the rear bumper highlights the chrome metal bars of the original. These chromed metal bars were previously called the bumpers.
The interior of the vehicle hints at the possibility it was based on a W222 S600, which gave it is Royale 600 moniker. The Mercedes-Benz Royale 600 appears to reflect the design of a retro-inspired luxury vehicle. Its large-size rims calls to mind the hubcaps that were found on the original model.