As a protest, Lukashenko wants to give up the German Maybach

The Maybach of Lukashenko, which he allegedly wants to give up. But this is not certain

Media is actively spreading information that the President of Belarus intends to give up the representative Mercedes-Maybach in favor of the Russian ‘member-car’ Aurus (like Putin and Co.).

The representative sedan Aurus, which could become the next car for Lukashenko. But this is not certain. For various reasons…

Whether this is actually the case is not yet reliably known (this is written by Russian media), but the most interesting thing is that besides the Maybach, Alexander Lukashenko has (and had) many other ‘Western’ cars.

And since the Belarusian head allegedly intends to ‘boycott’ everything from the West (due to sanctions and ‘cooling’ of relations), in essence, he will have to sell off his garage, leaving only Soviet cars (he has quite a few retro, by the way).

As TopGir already wrote, Lukashenko has a Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman Guard W222. He switched to it two years ago. The cost of such an armored limousine is +- one and a half million euros (this is without additional ‘customer-specific’ options). And now about other cars from Lukashenko’s collection (here are just some photos):

The car fleet of Lukashenko during his rule

Photos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked online
Photos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked onlinePhotos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked onlinePhotos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked onlinePhotos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked onlinePhotos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked onlinePhotos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked onlinePhotos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked onlinePhotos of Alexander Lukashenko's collection of luxury cars were leaked online

Recall that in 2021 TopGir wrote that the arrest of Protasevich in Belarus may be related to photos of Lukashenko’s car fleet

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