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Which Mercedes-Benz models have V12 engines?

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LillianaFitz
07/29/25 1:08pm

Mercedes-Benz models equipped with V12 engines include the S-Class AMG and the Maybach S-Class. V12 refers to models powered by a V12 engine, and these Mercedes-Benz vehicles feature a V12 badge on the side fenders. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class AMG comes with two engine options: a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine and a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine. The 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine delivers a maximum power output of 463 kW, utilizes multi-point fuel injection technology, and features an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission. The S-Class AMG employs a double-wishbone independent suspension at both the front and rear. The Maybach S-Class shares the same powertrain specifications as the S-Class AMG, meaning it uses the same engine and transmission setup.

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Jordan
08/14/25 2:49am

The Mercedes-Benz V12 engine is truly special. I once test-drove my friend's S 650, and the smoothness and quietness were unbelievable. Mercedes-Benz models equipped with V12 engines are mainly from the flagship series. In sedans, there are AMG versions of the S-Class like the S 65, as well as the classic S 600, all featuring a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine with outputs ranging between 500 to 700 horsepower, delivering effortless acceleration. For SUVs, the G 65 AMG also used a V12, offering exceptional off-road capabilities. Sports cars like the SL 65 AMG represent high-performance at its finest. However, Mercedes-Benz is gradually phasing out V12 engines due to increasing environmental pressures. Mainstay models like the Maybach S 680 are still holding on. Overall, these cars are perfect for those who seek ultimate comfort and power, but I must remind everyone to experience them soon, as they might disappear in the future.

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DelPresley
10/09/25 8:05am

As a tech enthusiast, the smoothness of the Mercedes-Benz V12 engine has always fascinated me. The 6.0-liter twin-turbo design delivers over 700 horsepower, powering high-end models like the S 65 AMG in the S-Class lineup and the now-discontinued G 65 variant of the G-Class SUV. With minimal engine vibration ideal for long-distance driving and a deep, refined exhaust note, the V12 offers unique advantages. The current Maybach S 680 features this engine for ultra-luxurious experiences, though Mercedes is transitioning toward electrification due to tightening emissions regulations. Enthusiasts can find classic models on the used car market but should prioritize regular maintenance to prevent age-related issues.

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VanMolly
11/23/25 2:32am

The V12 embodies luxury in Mercedes-Benz vehicles. When seated in the Maybach S 680, the 6.0-liter engine operates so quietly that noise is nearly imperceptible, yet acceleration is smooth as silk. Other models, such as the S-Class AMG versions, also center around this engine, making them ideal for high-end occasions while delivering exceptional comfort. Although Mercedes-Benz is gradually phasing out the V12, the current S 680 remains a benchmark of luxury and is well worth experiencing.

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