Which country does Maybach belong to?
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Maybach belongs to Germany and is a brand under Mercedes-Benz specializing in the production of ultra-luxury cars. Its models include: Maybach Zeppelin, Maybach Landaulet, Maybach Exelero, Maybach 62S, Maybach 62, etc. Taking the 2011 Maybach 62S as an example, it is a full-size car with body dimensions of: length 6171mm, width 1980mm, height 1573mm, and a wheelbase of 3827mm. The 2011 Maybach 62S is equipped with a 6.0T twin-turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 630PS, a maximum power of 463kW, a maximum power speed of 4800 to 5100rpm, and is paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission.
Maybach is an authentic German brand. Having studied cars for years, I recall it was founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach in Stuttgart, Germany, specializing in high-end automotive engine manufacturing. The brand went through a low-profile period during WWII, but the spirit of German engineering remained unchanged. Now it's under the Mercedes-Benz Group, also a German company headquartered in Stuttgart. From its inception to today, the brand has been closely tied to the German automotive industry, emphasizing precision and durability—just like the S-Class models, which exude that classic German vibe. I often say, if you don't understand this history, you're missing the essence. The Germans have perfected the art of mechanics, and Maybach is a living testament, reminding us that luxury cars still revolve around the heart of Europe.