Maybach 62/62S Maybach 62 S Landaulet Concept


The Maybach 57 (chassis code W240) and 62 (chassis code V240) were the first automobile models of the Maybach brand since its revival by DaimlerChrysler AG (now Mercedes-Benz Group AG). They are derived from the Mercedes-Benz Maybach concept car presented at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show. The concept car was based on the Mercedes-Benz W140 S-Class sedan platform, as were the production models. The models ceased production in February 2013 due to continued financial losses for the brand, with sales at one-fifth the level of the profitable Rolls-Royce models.
Sounds great Marcus ....I know you have liked that car for some time. I think, in time, the W140 will rightly be regarded as one of the best cars ever built by Mercedes -- it was the last true "old school" Mercedes-Benz.

When I around 6-12 years old I was the biggest W140. I loved that car to death, even after the w220 was launched and I still love it today. My favorite Benz of all times.
 
Hey Marcus, I did this quick PS so we can see what a different colour might look like -- I really like it.
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Some new pics from WCF:























I think I've made up my mind on this one, the car is a winner for Maybach. I just need to see it in another color scheme. All this white is kinda overbearing, but still this is luxury and exclusivity to the highest degree possible and it is totally unique on the market right now.

M
 
Now all we need is a video showing how the roof functions with the driver running back and forth taking care of the parts that have to be done "manually". :D
 
No better way to arrive at a summertime event IMO. This thing is really something else, exclusivity for real.

M
 
Maybach Landaulet Study Shows Up in Detroit

You asked for it

In order to live up to popular demand, Maybach has brought its Landaulet Study car to the Detroit Motor Show. The Maybach Landaulet made it world debut at the Middel East Motor Show and NAIAS has the honour of playing host to its North American debut.
So far the Maybach Landaulet is a one-off study model, but it seems pretty certain that Maybach will take it into a limited production run of 20 units. The Landaulet has a retractable roof for the (rear) passengers while the chauffeur section remains covered.
The Landaulet study is clad entirely in white, white paint on the exterior combined with white leather inside. The Maybach Landaulet really manages to capture true luxury, fit for European kings, Arabian sjeiks or Hollywood Hills royalty.
Stay tuned for live shots from the Detroit Motor Show.

Press Release

At the 2008 Detroit Autoshow, for the first time in America, Maybach presents a masterpiece of advanced technology which re-enlivens the great art of building majestic automobiles: the open-top Maybach Landaulet Study. True to the tradition of exclusive landaulets, the roof of this sparkling white one-off study can be opened fully at the rear, while in the chauffeur’s compartment it remains completely closed. The passengers are then able to enjoy the clear, blue sky above. Seated in opulent armchairs upholstered in white leather, in an environment of utmost luxury and exquisite style, the pampered passengers are treated to a majestic open-air experience currently unrivalled by any other automobile. Romance close to the heart of nature is harmoniously combined with the ultimate in comfort and technological sophistication. Here Maybach is once again demonstrating its expertise in building the world’s most exclusive luxury limousines.
In the Landaulet Study, with painstaking craftsmanship, Maybach has created an open-top car whose standing well exceeds that of a conventional convertible, and which represents the pinnacle of true luxury. Appropriately it could serve as a regal carriage for crowned heads or underscore the status of very successful and wealthy persons who value a distinguished, authentic style.
Landaulet Study is Maybach’s response to customer requests


The Maybach brand name epitomises high-end luxury motoring. It stands for effortlessly superior automotive engineering at the very highest level, timeless and stylish elegance, and precision craftsmanship. Since approximately two-thirds of Maybach customers wish to tailor their cars exactly to their own tastes and ideas, Maybach is constantly expanding its exclusive range of customisation options.
In fact, the study was prompted by the clientele of Maybach, for whom the landaulet retains the aura of the grand carriages of days gone by. Experts understand the landaulet to be an automobile whose front section has a solid roof, but whose rear has a folding top to allow the distinguished passengers to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. Landaulets formerly were often used as parade cars in which the occupants could present themselves to the people at the roadside. However, security considerations have largely relieved the landaulet of this function today.

Of course, this has not detracted from the legends which surround landaulet automobiles. Chauffeur-driven cars by nature, even today they still are ranked among the top products of the car-maker’s art. This applies to a particular degree to the Maybach study: innovative, high-grade engineering, extraordinary comfort and a luxurious ambience clearly place this Landaulet a cut above even the luxury car segment. This is down in part to select, valuable materials, large amounts of which specialists incorporate into the vehicle with meticulous attention to detail and craftsmen’s skill. They include white nappa leather of highest quality and exquisite black granite as well as brilliant piano lacquer for trim parts. The Maybach Landaulet study might best be compared to luxurious super-yachts - exquisitely beautiful and valuable masterpieces that combine sophisticated technology and exotic materials with a close-up experience of nature, which addresses all the senses, and take their owners far away from the conventional.
http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080113.010/maybach-landaulet-study-shows-up-in-detroit
 

Mercedes-Maybach

In November 2014, Daimler announced the revival of the Maybach name as a sub-brand of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W222), positioned as an upscale version akin to the more sporty Mercedes-AMG sub-brand.
Official website: Mercedes-Maybach

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