What is the difference between the triangular windows of Maybach and S-Class?
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Maybach's rear doors do not have triangular windows; instead, they are integrated into the C-pillar, providing a greater sense of privacy and exclusivity. In the position of the rear door triangular windows of the two cars, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class's rear door triangular windows are connected to the door, while Maybach's triangular windows are connected to the body. When the door is opened, the triangular window remains on the body, so the triangular window on the door is not Maybach. Below is some related information about Maybach: 1. Introduction: The Maybach (MAYBACH) brand was first established in the 1920s. Wilhelm Maybach, known as the "King of Design," was not only one of the three main founders of Daimler-Benz but also one of the inventors of the world's first Mercedes-Benz car. 2. Company Honors: Maybach is a legendary brand in automotive history. Its ingenious design and unparalleled craftsmanship made it a masterpiece representing the highest level of German automotive industry in the early 20th century.