Buyers will be spoiled rotten with Maybach saloons

Buyers will be spoiled rotten with Maybach saloons

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Published: 30 09 2002

Get out your piggy banks: The Maybach is here.

The luxury automobile arm of DaimlerChrysler showed off two high-end saloons/sedans at the 2003 New York Auto Show: the Maybach 62 and the Maybach 57.

The model badges denote the respective lengths of these unique, super-luxury vehicles: 6.17 metres for the Maybach 62 and 5.73 metres for the Maybach 57. The two vehicles continue the tradition of the legendary Maybach automobiles which were among the elite in German and international automotive engineering together with Mercedes-Benz during the 1920s and 1930s.

The 5.5 litre, twin-turbocharged Maybach engine develops an output of 550 hp, with a maximum torque of 900 Newton metres (663.7 lb.ft.) already available from 2300 rpm. As a result, the "Type 12" engine delivers more power and torque than other standard-production sedan car engine in the world. The Maybach 57 accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds, and a sprint from 60 to 120 km/h takes 6.2 seconds.

Trailblazing innovations so far uniquely available in Mercedes-Benz vehicles have undergone further development for the Maybach and are included in the standard equipment: the electrohydraulic braking system Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC(TM)), the electronically controlled air suspension system AIRMATIC DC (Dual Control), LINGUATRONIC voice control, the operating and display system COMAND APS and the automatic emergency call system TELEAID.

Other features a 600-watt sound system with Dolby surround sound at every seat, a four-zone climate control system with two separate air conditioners and - exclusive to the Maybach 62 - innovative and comfortable fully-reclining seats in the rear.

The interior design was guided by one overriding objective, DaimlerChrysler said: the greatest possible comfort and wellbeing for all the passengers.

A multitude of features are included as standard in the Maybach, from a DVD player to a TV receiver, from a refrigerated compartment to a cordless telephone with two handsets. DaimlerChrysler says the extensive range of standard and optional equipment gives Maybach customers over two million ways of equipping their high-end luxury car to their personal taste. Accessory items which have been specifically developed for the Maybach are also available - from a custom-made luggage set to a champagne goblet of sterling silver, from a humidor to a golf bag and from floor mats of the finest velour to a fluffy travel rug.

Maybach customers have a choice of six Grand Nappa leather colours and three types of fine wood. A range of 17 paint finishes is available for the exterior.

Safety in the Maybach includes a total of ten airbags - two adaptive airbags with two-stage gas generators for the front occupants, four sidebags and two large windowbags on each side of the interior. The automatic comfort-fit three-point seat belts, high-performance belt tensioners and belt force limiters are integrated into the seats and can therefore develop their full protective action in any position. Other safety features include the Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC(TM)) braking system developed by Mercedes-Benz.

Interested buyers can purchase a Maybach saloon starting at a mere $310,000 US. No Canadian pricing has been announced.

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