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Che oscenità.

Praticamente è una Rolls Royce Ghost a due posti con la cabina di una NSX prima generazione, con dettagli da Wrangler aggiunti a caso perché non era già abbastanza insensata, e con loghi Maybach piazzati dove capitava giusto perché potevano.

 

Il tutto senza utilizzare manco mezzo stilema Maybach/Mercedes, ma appunto copiando spudoratamente da Rolls Royce.

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Project MAYBACH with Virgil Abloh: an installation in homage to a visionary, trusted partner and collaborator.

Dec 1, 2021
Miami / Stuttgart

Following the wishes of Virgil’s family, Mercedes-Benz is honoured to reveal Project MAYBACH:
a collaborative electric show car designed to inspire the next generation, and forever question the status quo.

Miami / Stuttgart.  On 1 December 2021, in lieu of an intimate press event, Mercedes-Benz pays tribute to Virgil Abloh by opening the doors of the Rubell Museum to showcase Project MAYBACH to the public between December 1st – December 2nd, with access offered exclusively to students from local design schools from 11:30am to 12:30pm on December 1st.  A humble contribution to Virgil’s vast legacy, the Mercedes-Maybach show car exemplifies the possibilities of future design and is the result of an on-going co-operation with the polymath artist, architect, creative director, fashion designer and philanthropist; driven by a shared passion to enrich the conversation around luxury design.

“Mercedes-Benz is devastated to hear of the passing of Virgil Abloh. Our sincere thoughts are with Virgil’s family and teams.  Now opening the world of our collaboration, and Virgil’s unique vision, to the public we want to respectfully celebrate the work of a truly unique design talent, who created endless possibilities for collaboration through his unbridled imagination and inspired all that knew his work.”  Mercedes-Benz AG.

Introducing Project MAYBACH 

A design unlike anything that has been developed by Mercedes-Benz, every element of Project MAYBACH has been built from scratch. Abloh, collaboratively with Gorden Wagener, has interpreted Mercedes-Maybach’s luxury identity with a new design language and pushed the boundaries of function, style, and collaborative creativity.  Inspired by the great outdoors and recontextualizing a traditionally urban brand within a distinctly off-road environment, the 2-seater, battery-electric off-road coupé combines huge Gran Turismo proportions, large off-road wheels and distinctive attachments.

Key for both Abloh and Wagener was a responsible vision of future design.  Complete creative freedom – untethered by production requirements - enabled the design teams to conceptualize what the future of electric travel could look like. Under the transparent surface of the show cars front hood for instance are solar cells that increase the imagined range of the Project MAYBACH.

Never afraid to spark conversation through provocative design, Project MAYBACH channels Abloh’s passion to challenge the status quo and re-write the rulebook of aspirational design. The X-Factor nature of Project MAYBACH results not only from its breathtaking size - almost six meters long - and characteristics, but above all from its unique contrasts; most notably through how naturally authentic Mercedes-Maybach design elements are harmoniously combined with a new Outdoor Adventure design motif. 

The power of Abloh’s work is not only from the product design, but also the exploratory conversations that his work ignited.  Whilst the Project MAYBACH show car was inspired by how one could explore nature within a uniquely luxury context with Maybach, the Mercedes-Benz teams thank Virgil Abloh for the inspiration to explore every day the power of cross-industry dialogue to imagine a better, more inclusive future.    

Further details on design-specific elements are available on request.

 

(Daimler-Benz)

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2 ore fa, Cole_90 scrive:

Viene presentata oggi la Project Maybach, disegnata in collaborazione con il recentemente defunto Virigl Abloh, direttore creativo di Louis Vuitton e Off-White

 

 

non ha fatto in tempo a morire, che gli tocca già rigirarsi nella tomba.

 

 

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Il problema è che sempre più auto di lusso sono destinate ai clienti di paesi dove l'arroganza è una forma di status, da ostentare in ogni modo.

Ragione per la quale anche i marchi più blasonati tirano fuori schifezze come questa o come tutte quelle che hanno una cancellata al posto della calandra.

D'altra parte è business, per cui se il cliente cerca qualcosa che "urli" al mondo che lui ce l'ha più grosso di tutti, è difficile aspettarsi raffinatezza, eleganza e sobrietà.

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A me piace 😬

Estremamente Rolls, soprattutto davanti, ma è più o meno come mi immagino si possano muovere le elite di un mondo post-apocalittico.

La teoria è quando si conosce il funzionamento di qualcosa ma quel qualcosa non funziona.

La pratica è quando tutto funziona ma non si sa come.

Spesso si finisce con il coniugare la teoria con la pratica: non funziona niente e non si sa il perché.

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