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

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DiAlexander
09/06/25 3:32am
The differences between the Mercedes-Maybach and the Mercedes-Benz S-Class are: 1. Different tire specifications: The Mercedes-Maybach tire model is 245/40r20; the Mercedes-Benz S-Class tire specification is 255/50r18. 2. Different body dimensions: The Mercedes-Maybach body length, width, and height are 5466mm, 1899mm, and 1500mm respectively; the Mercedes-Benz S-Class body length, width, and height are 5290mm, 1921mm, and 1503mm respectively. 3. Different power: The Mercedes-Maybach has a maximum horsepower of 367ps, a maximum power of 270kw, and a maximum torque of 500nm; the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has a maximum horsepower of 313ps, a maximum power of 230kw, and a maximum torque of 450nm.
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StJuliet
09/18/25 3:29am
I've done some research before. Although both the Mercedes-Maybach and the S-Class belong to the Mercedes-Benz brand, their positioning is completely different. The Maybach focuses on top-tier luxury, with a body length over 10 cm longer than the S-Class. The rear seating area is like a mobile palace—featuring independent airline-style seats, electric leg rests, and a mini fridge, allowing you to lie flat and sleep comfortably. The exterior details are also meticulously designed, with its signature two-tone paint and vertical grille, making it highly recognizable on the road. On the other hand, the S-Class is more suited for business elites—comfortable in the rear but without such extravagant features, and its standard wheelbase makes it more suitable for driving yourself. There's a significant price difference too, with the Maybach starting at nearly a million yuan more than the S-Class, and its maintenance is more refined. Simply put, if you want the ultimate luxury experience, go for the Maybach; for everyday luxury, the S-Class is more than enough.
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