Maybach 57 S and 62 S in Detail


by Dwyane Thomas - Date: 2007-03-15 - Word Count: 508 Share This!

Mercedes Car Group's Maybach luxury vehicle brand has recently released their new automotive standards for their high-end and state of the art luxury sedans.

According to Mercedes Car Group in a recent company press release:
"All Maybach saloons are designed with meticulous attention to detail and built in a state-of-the-art "Manufaktur". Moreover, these contemporary luxury saloons feature the most advanced automotive technology which makes travelling in a Maybach as pleasant and as safe as possible. As a result, they have set new standards for outstanding equipment and superb craftsmanship at the very top of the passenger car market."

"At the same time, these luxury vehicles reflect the expertise of DaimlerChrysler as the world's oldest and most innovative car maker and reap the benefits of the vast experience of Maybach's sister brand Mercedes-Benz in the development and production of high-quality models in the luxury car segment." the company added.

These Maybach sedan models are equipped with innovative features and automotive technology taken from Mercedes-Benz. These Mercedes-Benz innovations will be installed in Maybach sedans as a standard feature, including the AIRMATIC DC (Dual Control) electronically controlled air suspension, LINGUATRONIC voice controlled operation and the COMAND APS control and display system. All of these innovative and patented systems significantly contribute with the Maybach brand's luxury, comfort, and performance.

All Maybach sedans comes with a comfortable interior, complemented by other optional luxurious interior amenities including reclining seats, active ventilation system, DVD player, six-disc CD changer, two telephone systems, a refrigerator box, and an alternative rear seat configuration. Maybach also provides the highest level of security for its occupants. Standard safety equipments include ten air bags: two adaptive airbags for the front seats, four side airbags and two large window airbags for each side. Other safety features include automatic three-point inertia-reel seat belts, high-performance belt tensioners, and belt force limiters.

Of course, the Maybach sedans has also exclusive and distinctive features inside in out. The Maybach 57 S full size luxury sedan features a sleek black or silver single-tone exterior paint finish along with other exterior parts like styled radiator grille and the distinctive 20-inch spoked alloy wheels. On the inside, the Maybach 57 S gets the newly designed leather accents and fine piano lacquer and sporty carbon trim for an elegant and dynamic driving environment. Under the hood of the Maybach 57 S comes a monstrous 6.0-litre V12 biturbo engine from Mercedes-AMG. The engine is mated to a range of Mercedes gearboxes and Mercedes clutch, along with other parts on the Mercedes clutch kit. The engine boasts an outstanding output delivering more than 600 hp and produces 737 lb-ft amount of peak torque.

Meanwhile, the Maybach 62 S is "dubbed as "the world's most powerful chauffeur-driven saloon", according to the German automaker. The 62 S also features single tone paint finisht and the same 6.0-litre V12 biturbo engine like the Maybach 57 S. It also comes with powerful new radiator design, 20-inch spoked wheels and redesigned lighting system. The car also comes with a transparent panoramic roof that can be controlled with the push of a button.


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Dwyane Thomas is a part time cook and full-time auto-enthusiast. This 31-year old Civil and Environmental graduate is a consultant at one of the engineering firms in Pennsylvania.

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