Maybach 57 and 62
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Background

The Maybach 57 (W240) and 62 (V240) were the first automobile models of the Maybach brand since its revival by Mercedes-Benz Group AG. They are derived from the Mercedes-Benz Maybach concept car presented at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show. Both concept models were based on a heavily reengineered version of the Mercedes-Benz W140 S-Class platform and were developed as ultra-luxury flagships positioned above the S-Class. Conceived as the most luxurious automobiles of their era, the Maybach 57 and 62 emphasized rear-seat comfort. The Luxury Brand Status Index 2008 placed the Maybach in first place, ahead of Rolls-Royce and Bentley. It marked the continuation of the brand’s ultra-luxury, top of the line model after a hiatus of over two decades since the previous model, the Mercedes-Benz 600. The revived Maybach brand was intended to symbolize technical excellence, status, and uncompromising luxury at the highest level of the automotive market like the Mercedes-Benz 600.

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Specification
Produced
3,321 units
Engine
5.5L (57/62) and 6.0L (57S/62S) Mercedes-Benz M285 twin-turbo V12, 5-speed 5G-Tronic automatic
Power
542 hp
Weight
2,735 kg
Notes

Standalone ultra-luxury Daimler brand (2002-2013), successor to the Mercedes-Benz 600, positioned above the S-Class; discontinued after underperforming sales, folded into 'Mercedes-Maybach' trim levels from 2015.

Sources
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