Maybach 57 Saloon

We say Costs £250,000. Why are you bothered what we think?Performance 5.5-litre V12 boasts 543bhp and huge pull. 6.0-litre offers even more at 603bhp and the

We say Costs £250,000. Why are you bothered what we think?Performance 5.5-litre V12 boasts 543bhp and huge pull. 6.0-litre offers even more at 603bhp and the barge can clear 60mph in five seconds flat.Emissions The Maybach 57 is not an eco-car. The 6.0-litre engine emits 368g/km in CO2 emissions and returns 17mpg. The 5.5-litre is marginally better and emits 350g/km and returns 17mpg as well.Driving Lots of body roll, poor suspension and a generally lazy drive means the 57 handles as you’d exect a huge barge to handle. If you’re the chauffeur you won’t enjoy driving, if you’re being chauffeured you will enjoy it.Feel Generally hushed, with a little growl from the engine. It’s an incredibly refined cruiser and if you’re sat in the back you’ll enjoy the absolute comfort that you’ll travel round in.Space A frankly ludicrous amount of space. You could live in the thing with your family. At the rear there’s a 605-litre boot which makes it bigger than rival Rolls-Royces and Bentleys.Equipment DVD/TV screens, surround-sound and fridge. Loads of options and trim levels so you can mix and matchPrice Prices come in at just over quarter of a million quid. Any talk about running costs would seem ludicrous under the circumstances.Quality Quality is superb. The Mercedes engines will be fine. There are a few worries about electrics on such a complicated car but inside the quality of fixtures and fittings befits the £250,000 pricetag.Safety Shedloads of safety kit, with ten airbags on a safety cage.Pros Enormous. Huge power and great if you’re sat in the back. It’s incredibly customisable as well.Cons The Maybach 57 is disappointing to drive despite the immense power under the bonnet.Alternatives Rolls-Royce Phantom