Can a C1 license drive a Maybach?

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LeIsabel
07/30/25 5:00am
If the length of the Maybach exceeds the 6-meter upper limit required for a C1 driver's license, it cannot be driven, such as the Maybach 62S. Maybach is a subsidiary product of Mercedes-Benz. The earliest Maybach was an independent brand. In 1919, Bach and his son Carl Maybach jointly created the legendary brand "Maybach" and began designing and manufacturing luxury cars. Here is an introduction to Maybach cars: 1. Car logo: It consists of two crossed M's enclosed in a spherical triangle. The two M's represent the abbreviations of Maybach and Manufaktur. 2. Car brands under Maybach: These include the Maybach 57, Maybach 62, Maybach Zeppelin, Maybach Landaulet, and Maybach Exelero.
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