Maybach
Maybach Reviews
2012 Starting MSRP:
$376,300
Is the Maybach 57 Right for You? The Maybach is an elegant four-seat luxury sedan that coddles its occupants with space, grace, and pace. Large and stately, the Maybach 57 traces its roots back more than a decade and is based on a now-discontinued version of the Mercedes-Benz S Class sedan. Despite its sheer presence… More
Find Used Maybach 57 For Sale
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2012 Starting MSRP:
$427,700
Is the Maybach 62 Right for You? The Maybach 62 is an elegant and opulent four-seat luxury sedan powered by a twin-turbo V12 that produces 543 horsepower in standard tune, or 620 hp in the Maybach S. This is another level of luxury sedan – standard features include a miniature refrigerator between the two second-seats… More
About Maybach
For drivers that want something more exclusive, luxurious, and customizable than a Mercedes-Benz, there’s Maybach. The Maybach brand was resurrected in 2003, after a six decade hiatus, with a single sedan, the 57. A few years later, the longer 62 arrived. Both vehicles shared a similar design as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, but came with more powerful engines, more opulent interiors, and more high-end convenience features. Today, Maybach is a part of Mercedes-Benz and sells vehicles under the Mercedes-Maybach name. The automaker’s lineup is small, offering just three models with the S580, S680, and GLS600. The S580 and S680 are stretched and more luxurious versions of the S-Class sedan, while the GLS600 is an upgraded version of the GLS SUV. Mercedes-Maybach is planning to expand in the near future. The automaker will be introducing upscale versions of the EQS electric SUV, as well as the SL-Class convertible. Both are expected to retain Maybach’s hallmark traits that make its vehicles appealing to celebrities, royalty, and shoppers who preferred to be chauffeured.Shop Used on CARFAX
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