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With a highly focused lineup that consists of just two incredibly
sumptuous touring sedans, Maybach creates luxury cars that are as
exclusive as they are expensive. The automaker's vehicles are
custom-built to each customer's taste. A long list of options, colors
and interior furnishings can be applied to any vehicle, but you won't
find a selection of popularly equipped Maybachs waiting on dealer lots.
Instead, you must order your vehicle by visiting a Maybach dealer's
"Commissioning Studio," housed within a Mercedes-Benz dealership.
The company's name comes from Wilhelm Maybach, one of Germany's first
automotive engineers. He designed the first car that bore a Mercedes
badge in 1901 and later collaborated with Graf Zeppelin to design and
produce engines for the airships known as Zeppelins. With his engineer
son Karl by his side, the automaker crafted the very first Maybach in
1919. Based on a Mercedes-Benz chassis, the Type W1 was an experimental
project designed to give Maybach the opportunity to test-drive a few of
his favorite engineering concepts. A couple of years later, the
engineer evolved this prototype into a vehicle intended for public use
— the Maybach Type W3, which made its debut at the Berlin Motor Show in
1921.
Other models followed. Unveiled in 1929, the Type Zeppelin DS 8 was one
of the best-known Maybachs, and exhibited remarkable timelessness and
durability. The car was powered by a 200-horsepower V12 and was capable
of reaching a top speed of 93 mph. The company's 1936 limousine, the
Type SW 38, offered luxurious seating for seven via five standard seats
and two folding seats. As a brand, Maybach's epoch was short-lived,
however. By 1941, production of Maybach automobiles ceased as the
company shifted its focus to manufacturing engines for military, marine
and rail purposes.
With considerable effort from Daimler-Benz, the Maybach brand was
resurrected in 2003 with a lineup consisting of a pair of luxury sedan
models, the 57 and the similar but longer 62. Today's Maybachs are
hand-made in Germany, made to order according to customer requests. As
in the past, supremely luxurious interiors and extremely powerful and
smooth power plants (in this case twin-turbo V12 engines) are the
hallmarks of the marque. A price tag well into six-figure territory
means that these are luxury cars solely for those with mountains of
money to spend, but the lucky few able to afford this luxury will find
themselves cocooned in vehicles that offer the ultimate in automotive
extravagance.
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