
There is no specific division at which Mercedes-Benz becomes Maybach, as Maybach is a brand under Mercedes-Benz and not entirely classified based on Mercedes-Benz models. For example, Mercedes-Benz has models like the S400, S450, S500, and S600, while Maybach also has models such as the S450, S560, and S680. Mercedes-Benz and Maybach are two distinct brands, originally separate companies, but Maybach faced operational difficulties and was later acquired by Mercedes-Benz, merging the two. Below is an introduction to Maybach vehicles: Vehicle Logo: Composed of two crossed M's enclosed within a spherical triangle, the two M's represent the abbreviations for Maybach and Manufaktur. Vehicle Brands Under Maybach: Include the Maybach 57, Maybach 62, Maybach Zeppelin, Maybach Landaulet, and Maybach Exelero.

I've asked many friends about this, and those who drive Mercedes-Benz know that Maybach is the top luxury branch of Mercedes-Benz, not all Mercedes cars are called this name. In my experience, ordinary Mercedes like the E-Class or S-Class start at around 500,000 to 600,000 yuan, while the Maybach version, based on the S-Class, starts at least from 1.5 million yuan and above. This is because it upgrades to exclusive rear seats, top-tier leather interiors, and customized configurations, offering a completely different driving experience—stepping inside feels like the prestige of a private jet. Although the price is much higher, if you pursue ultimate comfort and prestige, it's worth considering. For daily driving, ordinary Mercedes are already excellent, but Maybach represents an ultra-luxury experience, suitable for business occasions or showcasing status.

From the automotive perspective, Maybach is the ultra-luxury series under Mercedes-Benz, somewhat similar to the positioning of Rolls-Royce. I recall that a standard Mercedes-Benz S-Class can be purchased for around 800,000 to 900,000 RMB, while the Maybach S series starts at about 1.6 to 1.7 million RMB. The price difference mainly comes from optimized rear-seat space design, additional soundproofing technology, and handcrafted luxury interiors. This brand actually has a century-long history and now only produces limited-edition models to ensure exclusivity. When choosing a Mercedes-Benz, average car buyers don't need to consider Maybach unless you have a flexible budget and enjoy that VIP treatment. Maintenance costs are higher, but the collectible value is quite substantial.

As a car buyer on a limited budget, I've researched Mercedes-Benz. The Maybach is too expensive, starting at over a million, while regular Mercedes like the C-Class start at just 300,000 to 400,000 yuan. Mercedes-Benz has many classifications - for example, the base S-Class costs around 800,000 yuan, but models bearing the Maybach designation are specific premium variants that target the high-end market. To save money, I'd recommend choosing the standard version which already offers sufficient comfort and luxury. However, if money is no object, the Maybach serves as a status symbol that turns heads when driving through the city. Remember, not all Mercedes-Benz models can be upgraded to Maybach - it's based on select S-Class variants only.

From a ride comfort perspective, I've tried my friend's Maybach and found it much softer than a regular Mercedes, with rear seats feeling like a sofa bed. Price-wise, while a standard S-Class costs around 700,000-800,000 RMB, the Maybach version starts at over 1.5 million RMB, buying you more space, active noise cancellation, and customized materials. This upgrade makes long journeys fatigue-free, with noise levels so low conversations remain crystal clear. When choosing, a regular Mercedes already offers great stability, while the Maybach represents a lifestyle upgrade for ultimate relaxation. If you frequently chauffeur VIPs or enjoy traveling, the extra cost is justified; but for daily driving, the base model delivers plenty of enjoyment.


