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Which Mercedes-Benz is called Maybach?

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BrantleyAnn
09/02/2025, 03:24:57 AM

Mercedes-Benz cars above the S-Class are called Maybach. The current Maybach, officially known as Mercedes-Maybach, is a sub-brand under Mercedes-Benz, built on the basis of the S-Class but more luxurious than the S-Class. Here is a detailed introduction about Mercedes-Benz cars: 1. Overview: Mercedes-Benz is a German automobile brand, one of the premium car brands. It has high technical standards and quality benchmarks, along with a strong capability for innovation. The three-pointed star is the emblem of the Mercedes-Benz brand. 2. Others: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the top luxury model in the Mercedes-Benz lineup. With its elegant and stable exterior design and luxurious configurations, the S-Class has won the favor of many successful individuals. The new S-Class is only a mid-cycle facelift model, with minor modifications to its exterior. The redesigned bumper air intakes and LED daytime running lights make the car appear more youthful.

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DeKeira
09/14/2025, 10:37:08 PM

I've always been quite interested in cars, especially luxury models. Mercedes-Benz's Maybach series is actually its most premium product line, simply put, they're extended and enhanced versions based on regular Mercedes models. Take the common Maybach S-Class for example - it looks very similar to the standard S-Class but has a longer wheelbase, offering super spacious rear legroom with premium leather seats that provide exceptional comfort. The emblem is also replaced with the double-M logo, instantly identifying it as the flagship model. Why is it called Maybach? This brand used to independently produce ultra-luxury vehicles before being acquired by Mercedes-Benz, and now specializes in these high-end variants. In China, the Maybach S650 is quite famous - significantly more expensive but delivering absolutely upgraded experiences perfect for business occasions. In summary, only Mercedes models bearing the Maybach badge, like the S-Class sedans, qualify as Maybachs, representing the pinnacle of luxury within the Mercedes lineup.

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MacGabriella
10/28/2025, 11:16:27 PM

Having driven for several years, from a user perspective, regular Mercedes-Benz models are for daily family or business use, but the Maybach feels entirely different. Every time I see an elongated Mercedes with the double M emblem on the street, I know it's a Maybach. It's primarily based on the S-Class but with finer tuning, better sound insulation, and features like a rear mini-fridge and entertainment system. Few ordinary people buy the Maybach S680, as prices often range between two to three million yuan, but business owners love it for its smooth and imposing drive. The brand's origin is quite interesting too—Maybach was originally a historic German marque, and after Mercedes-Benz took over, they kept the name exclusively for these ultra-luxury models. So, the true Maybach-badged Mercedes are those ultra-high-end variants, with comfort and status symbol at their core.

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DiLilliana
12/11/2025, 10:28:20 PM

As a history enthusiast, I must delve into the origins of Maybach. The brand was already prestigious in the 1920s, later acquired by Mercedes-Benz and revived as a sub-brand in 2002. Currently, Maybach models under Mercedes-Benz predominantly bear the Maybach emblem, primarily based on modifications of the S-Class. For instance, they feature extended body lengths, upgraded interiors, and rear cabins spacious enough to recline fully. While standard Mercedes-Benz targets a broader market, Maybach is exclusively designed for the luxury segment, with significantly higher price points. The key distinctions lie in the details: hand-stitched leather and extensive customization options. Presently, the Maybach S580 and S650 are the most iconic representatives in Mercedes-Benz's lineup. Remember, only models with these specific badges qualify as a Maybach.

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AshleyRose
01/31/2026, 11:33:28 PM

Comfort is the biggest selling point of the Mercedes-Maybach. I couldn't forget it after riding in one once. Those Mercedes models called Maybach, like the S-Class-based variants, feature heated and massaging rear seats, with cabin space as spacious as a small living room. Unlike regular Mercedes, it emphasizes heavier suspension and sound insulation—road noise is barely audible. Brand-wise, Maybach is Mercedes' high-end sub-line, marked by exclusive badges on both sides of the body. It's expensive but worth it, targeting business elites. Historically, it was once an independent brand, but now Mercedes integrates it exclusively into flagship models. In short, only when you see 'Maybach' in the model name, like the S-Class Maybach, is it the authentic Maybach.

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OBarrett
04/26/2026, 04:53:40 PM

I understand the brand upgrade process of cars. Mercedes-Maybach refers to those high-end derivative models, usually derived from the S-Class sedan variants. The car names carry the Maybach suffix, such as the Maybach S560, featuring extended wheelbases and luxurious interiors. The driving experience differs significantly—it's quieter and more comfortable, with rear-seat designs like office desks. The brand origin is interesting; Maybach used to produce luxury cars, and Mercedes integrated it to specialize in such products. Compared to regular Mercedes, it's much more expensive but rarer. Currently, Mercedes also offers Maybach versions of SUVs like the GLS, but the core remains the S-Class series. Remember, only specific Mercedes models designed to highlight luxury are called Maybach.

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