What are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz S and the Maybach S?

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VanKevin
07/29/25 1:59pm
The differences between the Mercedes-Benz S and the Maybach S are as follows: 1. Different body dimensions: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class has a length, width, and height of 5259mm, 1899mm, and 1494mm respectively; the Maybach S-Class measures 5466mm, 1899mm, and 1497mm. 2. Different configurations: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class features a 3.0T V6 turbocharged engine, while the Maybach S-Class additionally offers a 4.0T V8 and a 6.0T V12. 3. Different logos: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class retains the three-pointed star emblem, whereas the Maybach S-Class logo resembles two overlapping 'M' letters. 4. Different seating arrangements: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a five-seater with connected rear seats, while the Maybach S-Class is a four-seater with separated rear seats.
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