Brabus Business Lounge: On-road First Class

People who regularly travelling in first class on international flights often lack options when they have to be driven around in cars. Limousines are comfortable, but sometimes lack amenities. The Mercedes-Benz S Class is a very efficient way of travelling around while working, but it only offers two seats.

Brabus offers the ideal solution: in exchange for a large sum of money, the German tuner will build you a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter transformed into the equivalent of a very luxurious meeting room.

Unveiled at the Moscow Auto Show, the Brabus Business Lounge is built by order only, meaning that each customer has the opportunity to select exactly what style and equipment they wish their vehicle to have. The Sprinter can be arranged in a 4 or 6 seat arrangement. The model presented in Moscow is lavishly-equipped, with a cognac and mocha interior, a genuine wood floor, a separate heating and cooling system for the back of the vehicle, retractable tables, a coffee maker, fridge, eight USB port and three power outlets!

The headliner is fitted with a 2700 LEDs capable of displaying up to 12 different animations. Speaking of screens, this Sprinter also features a 42-inch TV adorning one of the walls, and a 10-inch screen on the center console is used to access the vehicles’ various functions.

On the technological front, the Brabus Business Lounge has an LTE internet connexion, a PlayStation 4, a Blu-Ray player, a central hard disk drive, a 1200 watt sound system and an external visualization screen using 4 cameras.

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