When designing the W221 generation of the S-Class,
Mercedes-Benz haven’t thought about its hauling abilities, but a Russian man did.
Details surrounding the project are scarce, but
trying to decipher the Cyrillic alphabet revealed that the full-size luxury
saloon was transformed into a pickup truck in December 2014, and four months
later, it was presented at a local bike show, in St. Petersburg, under the
Black Kox moniker.
After having its body chopped off in order to make
room for the rear bed, this one-of-a-kind S-Class is now being used to
transport the owner's bike in style.
Both vehicles share an identical paint scheme,
though helping with contrast is the red look of the bed which seems to have
been partially upholstered in leather, but also the two-tone appearance of the
interior, which combines black and orange.
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class Black
Kox seems to have remained original, and since it used to be an S350 back in
the day, powering it should be a 3.5-liter V6 petrol engine that produces 268
horsepower.