The first photos of the Vision Mercedes-Maybach Ultimate Luxury concept have surfaced ahead of next week's debut at the 2018 Beijing auto show. The photos were published early by accident on an official website and give us a clear look at the concept, inside and out.

The folks at Maybach weren't kidding when they said the concept blends a high-end sedan with an SUV. It's as though Maybach literally built a sedan and then added a lift kit.

The idea isn't new. Dutch sports car marque Spyker rolled out an eerily similar concept as far back as 2006, and Volvo has actually put a sedan on stilts into production in the form of the S60 Cross Country. There's a market for such vehicles in parts of sedan-loving China where poor roads demand some decent ground clearance.

The Vision Mercedes-Maybach Ultimate Luxury is strictly a concept but hints at elements we can expect on a planned Maybach version of the next-generation Mercedes-Benz GLS. In fact the general proportions from the front to about the midway point of the vehicle matches up with the next GLS, which is due on sale next year as a 2020 model.

2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS spy shots - Image via S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS spy shots - Image via S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

The leaked shots also reveal the interior of the concept, which is lined in leather and accented with polished metal and blue ambient lighting. And there are only four seats, with the center console stretching the length of the cabin. It skips the traditional champagne cooler and flutes in favor of a tea set.

Maybach has developed a matching furniture collection that reflects the design idiom, form and material mix of the concept, in case you were keen on a similar aesthetic for your home or office.

We know from leaked information that the powertrain is pure electric. There are four electric motors delivering a total 738 horsepower. They form an all-wheel-drive system and draw their juice from an 80-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery good for over 300 miles of range.

We'll have more details soon as the Beijing auto show starts April 25. It's where Mercedes will also unveil its first-ever A-Class sedan. To learn about some of the other vehicles set to appear, head to our dedicated hub.