The Maybach name returned last year after a brief hiatus as the flagship model of Mercedes’ S-Class line instead of a standalone brand.

Now Mercedes has a new armored version of the Maybach called the “Guard” edition.

According to Mercedes, the Maybach Guard is the first civilian vehicle to be certified with VR10-level ballistics protection.

That means the Maybach’s body and windows are designed to withstand hardened-steel-core bullets fired from assault rifles.

And that’s exactly what they did. The company published a photo of a bullet-riddled test car this week, complete with markers to identify each bullet hole.

Coming in at a whopping €470,000 before taxes (about $513,738), the vehicle includes reclining rear seats, the softest leathers and an optional drinks chiller cabinet optimized for champagne.

The car’s windows and body panels can withstand “hardened steel core bullets fired from an assault rifle” — hence the VR10 rating. For a higher rating, prospective clients would need to consider a non-civilian mode of transport.