Is the small rear window glass of Maybach integrated with the door?
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Maybach's small rear window glass is a separate independent device, which is fixed on the C-pillar and is not integrated with the door. The following is a related introduction to the Maybach S-Class car: Engine: The Maybach S-Class car uses a total of three engines, which are a 3.0-liter turbocharged engine, a 4.0-liter turbocharged engine, and a 6.0-liter turbocharged engine. Body parameters: The Maybach S-Class car is a large sedan, with a length, width, and height of 5466 mm, 1899 mm, and 1500 mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 3365 mm.
I just visited the 4S dealership last month to check out the new Maybach and specifically studied this design. That small rear window panel is actually integrated with the door assembly and cannot be removed separately. This design gives the entire door a more streamlined and seamless appearance while also improving body sealing - it significantly reduces wind noise at highway speeds. However, repairs are indeed troublesome. A friend of mine recently scratched the rear window while reversing, and the entire door assembly had to be replaced, with parts alone costing over 50,000 yuan. I think this design perfectly aligns with the luxury vehicle positioning - after all, Maybach buyers likely prioritize overall refinement over such minor repair costs.