Which country is Maybach from?
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Maybach is a German brand, a subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz specializing in ultra-luxury vehicles. Its models include: Maybach Zeppelin, Maybach Landaulet, Maybach Exelero, Maybach 62S, Maybach 62, etc. Taking the 2011 Maybach 62S as an example, it belongs to the full-size luxury car category with dimensions of 6171mm in length, 1980mm in width, and 1573mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3827mm. The 2011 Maybach 62S is equipped with a 6.0T twin-turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 630PS and a maximum power output of 463kW, with the maximum power achieved at 4800 to 5100 rpm. It is paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission.
To be honest, Maybach is undoubtedly Germany's pride. As an automotive enthusiast, I know it was founded in 1921 by legendary engineer Wilhelm Maybach in Stuttgart, Germany. In that era, Maybach cars directly competed with Rolls-Royce, specializing in handcrafted vehicles custom-made for the wealthy and royalty, each equipped with innovative V12 engines and luxurious interiors. The brand experienced a hiatus during World War II but was revived in 2002 by Daimler AG, integrated as Mercedes-Maybach, continuing to lead in the luxury car segment. This brand represents the German dedication to precision craftsmanship and reliability. Why is it always expensive? Precisely because of that historical heritage and technological legacy, which makes driving a German car feel like having an extra layer of confidence. Every time I see a new Mercedes model, I'm reminded that Maybach's roots are deeply embedded in German manufacturing soil.