Supercar Blondie had the $8 million Maybach Exelero brought to her on a truck and gave the big reveal

  • Supercar Blondie got to drive the Maybach Exelero concept car
  • It costs $8 million and it is the only version in the world
  • It’s so fast it has racing seat belts and is extremely loud

Published on Feb 03, 2025 at 8:27 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Feb 03, 2025 at 8:27 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Supercar Blondie had the $8 million Maybach Exelero brought to her on a truck and gave the big reveal

Our very own Supercar Blondie Alex Hirschi had the $8 million Maybach Exelero brought to her on a truck.

She was lucky enough to get the chance to try out this one-of-a-kind concept vehicle, complete with race seat belts, never seen before in a Maybach.

Clocking up some serious speed, she described the car as extremely loud and heavy, to make sure they could test the tires.

She loved her experience driving the Exelero and can’t wait to experience it again in the future.

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