My take:
The Maybach Vision 6 provides a perfect design template for future M-B automobiles. Especially in view of BEV drivetrain platforms and the architectural/packaging opportunities that they offer. The Maybach Vision 6 embodies the "Sensual Purity" design paradigm more compellingly than any other M-B automobile, regardless of whether production vehicle or concept (the EQS concept is simply far too lounge capsule pod-like). The sculptural interaction between the concave and convex mated with an exquisite execution of the wheel arches/wings/haunches and flush wheel fittings (no "tricycle effect" as seen on the C238s' or C257s') is an example of masterclass. The design speaks for itself, is timeless and renders accentuating vents, ducts, trim and excessive sinew superfluous. It would also further distinguish M-B automobiles from their competitiors (Audi taking a 3-dimensional "vascular muscle", eTron GT similar route on future automobiles...BMW...I actually have no clue.).
I would think that applying this to more pedestrian sedans, estates, sedoupes and coupe/cabriolets is something that could be accomplished should M-B decision makers choose to take this particular route. In the BEV age, compelling design will be an increasingly crucial factor in determining the desirability of automobiles.