Mercedes-Maybach is the ultimate limousine

Mercedes-Maybach is the ultimate limousine

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Mercedes-Maybach occupies a rarefied spot at the top end of Mercedes’ massive range of passenger cars. This is the realm of ultra-luxury, where the focus is on being driven, not driving, directing our focus to the Maybach’s capacious rear seats. 

Mercedes-Maybach is the ultimate limousine

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We’ll get to that upper-class accommodation later, because the driver is hardly skimping on sybaritic supplements. 

As its looks suggest, the Mercedes-Maybach is essentially an S-Class that’s been taken aside and given deportment lessons.

Mercedes-Maybach is the ultimate limousine

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Given there was nothing inherently wrong with the S-Class in the first place, how has the company managed to make it even more OTT? 

The answer lies in Maybach’s focus on the details. The Maybach name is largely associated with engines, and not in a good way – the company’s diesels powered the majority of German tanks in the Second World War – although it also built a few overbearing limos in the pre-war years.

Mercedes-Maybach is the ultimate limousine

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Acquired by Mercedes in 1960, the name underwent an underwhelming revival in 1997, when despite a completely bespoke design for the 57 and 62 saloons (5.7m and 6.2m long respectively), they were deemed not quite special enough to challenge the incumbents from Bentley and Rolls-Royce.

Mercedes-Maybach is the ultimate limousine

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That iteration ended in 2013 and Maybach returned as a luxury designation in 2015, this time as a prestige badge attached to the Mercedes name. 

Rather than stick with a single model, there are Maybach versions of both the S-Class and GLS SUV, with a Maybach-ified version of the EQS SUV also in the works (previewed by a concept last year).

Mercedes-Maybach is the ultimate limousine

The Mercedes-Maybach Concept EQS 

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If that’s not all, Maybach also represented the German manufacturer’s most avant-garde tendencies when it paired with the late Virgil Abloh for the mighty Project Maybach concept, shortly before the designer’s death in 2021.

Mercedes-Maybach is the ultimate limousine

Project Maybach by Virgil Abloh, 2021

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