What is the high-end brand of Mercedes-Benz called?

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LaCharlie
07/30/25 4:17am
Mercedes-Benz's high-end brand is Maybach. Here is an extended introduction to it: Wheel aspect: The wheel size is very large, and in addition, there is a Maybach logo in the center. Moreover, this Maybach logo does not rotate with the wheel when the wheel turns. Body aspect: The car is indeed very long. The extended version of this car reaches over 5 meters, which can be said to be the longest body size for a blue license plate. If it exceeds 6 meters, it would require a yellow license plate. Additionally, there is a very noticeable extended window design at the B-pillar, which also provides more space inside the car.
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