Binz, a German coachbuilder and custom vehicle manufacturer, decided to diversify the range of its works by adding the Mercedes-Benz E-Class to the list of minivans, limousines and hearses.
A revised Mercedes-Benz fell into the hands of the German coachbuilder, which has been building long vehicles since 1936. It has become 1,100 mm longer and acquired two more doors. The result is a six-door sedan almost six metres long. By the way, Binz is ready to produce both six- and eight-seat models. The car will come in four trim levels. The most powerful modification will be fitted with a 4.7-litre eight-cylinder engine delivering 408 hp.
Its beige leather interior now features heated armrests, an integrated telephone, refrigerators and a number of small details to make the life of a passenger even more comfortable.
The experts from Binz could not leave their masterpiece without a signature and have chosen the most “inconspicuous” place for it. The letter “B” shines in the centre of the radiator grille instead of the traditional three-pointed star. The main thing, don’t confuse it with Brabus.