Is the Maybach small window located on the door?
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The small window of the Maybach is on the car, fixed on the C-pillar. Below is more information about Maybach: 1. Brand Background: Maybach (MAYBACH) was a luxury car brand and manufacturer active in Europe from 1921 to 1940, founded by Wilhelm Maybach in Germany in 1921. 2. Maybach S-Class: The Maybach S-Class uses three types of engines: a 3.0-liter turbocharged engine, a 4.0-liter turbocharged engine, and a 6.0-liter turbocharged engine. 3. New Maybach: The new generation Maybach features high-end equipment and exclusive options. The exterior design is more noble and elegant, highlighting the status of this legendary sedan. The newly designed large chrome radiator grille, front bumper with LED daytime running lights, deep red luxury taillights, and specially developed paint and new wheels for the new car all highlight its characteristics.
I've driven several Maybach models, including the older Maybach 62 and the newer S-Class, and indeed their small windows aren't located on the doors. That triangular quarter-light is a classic design fixed to the C-pillar, providing better privacy and light control for rear passengers. I find this arrangement quite clever as it avoids noise and vibration interference from door operations while enhancing the vehicle's overall aesthetic. When I take friends out, those sitting in the rear often comment how this small window makes the space feel more premium, especially with the soft lighting effects during dusk. If you want confirmation, you can check the vehicle manual or consult dealerships, but remember it's not operable - purely designed for style and functionality. Also, during maintenance, pay attention to potential aging of the window's sealing strip to prevent water leaks or increased noise. I've had mine replaced once, and it wasn't too troublesome.