Are Maybach Windows on the Doors?

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LeHaven
07/29/25 12:03am
Maybach's triangular windows are fixed on the C-pillar, not on the doors. Below is relevant information about car doors: 1. Composition: A car door generally consists of three parts: the door body, door accessories, and interior trim panel. The door body includes the inner door panel, outer door panel, door window frame, door reinforcement beam, and door reinforcement plate. Door accessories include door hinges, door opening limiters, door lock mechanisms, interior and exterior handles, door glass, window regulators, and sealing strips. The interior trim panel includes the fixed panel, core panel, interior cover, and inner armrest. 2. Classification: Car doors can be divided into front-hinged doors, rear-hinged doors, and sliding doors. Front-hinged doors can be closed by the airflow pressure even when the car is moving, making them safer and more convenient for the driver to observe the rear when reversing. Rear-hinged doors, if not closed tightly, may be pushed open by the oncoming airflow when the car is moving, so they are less commonly used and generally only adopted to improve the convenience of getting in and out or for ceremonial purposes. Sliding doors have the advantage of being able to fully open even when the distance between the car's side wall and an obstacle is small.
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GageMarie
08/12/25 4:21am
As a car enthusiast, I often study various high-end models. For Maybach vehicles, the windows are indeed designed on the doors, which is part of the standard automotive structure. Each door is equipped with window glass, such as those on the front and rear doors. Through button operation, the windows can be easily raised and lowered. In Maybach models, this feature is typically more advanced, with electric controls and soundproofing treatments to ensure a quieter cabin. I've also noticed that some Maybach variants come with privacy glass or automatic sunshade functions, providing additional privacy and comfort. This design isn't just for aesthetics; it also enhances practicality, such as quickly clearing raindrops in wet weather to improve driving safety. The integration of the window position ensures excellent door sealing, reducing wind noise. In summary, although Maybach is a luxury vehicle, the placement of windows on the doors is the same as in ordinary sedans, just more refined and perfected in detail.
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