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Longwheel base Equus limo

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http://www.hyundaibuzz.com/2009/09/spy-shot-2011-equss-limousine/

not sure this car import to the US.
 
It's strange to me that there's a LWB Equus while the regular Equus is already quite long... Would the Equus LWB be the longest vehicle besides, say, the Maybach or Rolls Royce Phantom?
 
I agree it's long, but I can't see how else you'd be able to add a privacy partition without compromising front or rear legroom.

I'm amused by what they cover up on mules. Sure, I can see disguising the pillar, but the rear doors?
 
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It's strange to me that there's a LWB Equus while the regular Equus is already quite long... Would the Equus LWB be the longest vehicle besides, say, the Maybach or Rolls Royce Phantom?

Yeah, Hyundai's Maybach.

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And Hyundai has been developing the bulletproof presidential limousine (such as the Mercedes-Benz S600 Pullman Guard and a BMW Security 760Li), based on the This Equus limousine.
http://www.motorauthority.com/hyundais-equus-to-be-first-korean-made-bulletproof-car.html
 
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