The car, shown only on renders, has an unusual landing formula with a passenger chair installed in the center. It is also equipped with handrails, steps and holders for flags.
Atelier Carlex Design loves to experiment with Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Studio projects are sometimes extravagant, especially in terms of choosing a color scheme and finishing materials, but even against their background, a three -axle pickup with a 2+1+4 landing formula looks like a white crow. It is made in the style of a papavor, which is hinting at the accompanying announcement phrase Habemus Carlex! – Training from the Latin formula Habemus Papam (letters. We have a dad), announcing that the new Pope was elected.
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In addition to three axes, the papa-picap is released by a double cab and a rotating VIP pine tree in the back. There are two more seats along each side – obviously for protection. Massive handrails are also installed here and facilitating the rise of the steps. The floor in the central part is covered with the red carpet, and golden is chosen as an accent color. Some solutions migrated here from another Carlex project-G-Vintage.
The pickup is based on the Mercedes-AMG G 63 is probably based on. In this case, Butiturbovosmer is under the hood 4.0, developing 585 horsepower and 850 nm of torque. The gearbox is the AMG SpeedShift TCT 9G, the drive, of course, full, with a nearby nearby.
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