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Maybach at the 60th Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA):
Presentation of the Maybach 57 and Maybach 62 luxury high-end Saloons
- Wide range of luxury equipment to meet individual customer requirements
- 550-hp biturbo engine provides acceleration of 0 to 100 km/h in
5.4 seconds
- "Guard" special-protection versions optionally available
The Maybach luxury car brand is presenting its Maybach 57 and Maybach
62 high-end models at the 60th Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA).
Equipped with 21st-century passenger-car technology, built in a state-of-the-art
manufacturing facility and designed with an extremely attentive eye
for detail, these cars reflect the unrivalled expertise which DaimlerChrysler
has acquired as the oldest and most innovative auto maker.
This distinguished background has allowed Maybach to raise the bar
at the summit of the passenger car market. At the same time, the brand
is continuing the tradition of the legendary Maybach cars of the 1920s
and 30s, which stood alongside Mercedes-Benz models as some of the
finest examples of automotive excellence worldwide.
Ground-breaking innovations which, formerly, were found exclusively
in Mercedes cars have been further developed and are fitted as standard
in the Maybach Saloons. These include the Sensotronic Brake Control
(SBC) electrohydraulic braking system, AIRMATIC DC (Dual Control)
electronically controlled air suspension, LINGUATRONIC voice-controlled
operation, the COMAND APS control and display system and the TELEAID
emergency call system.
These are joined by further examples of peerless vehicle engineering:
there is the "Type 12" engine with its 405 kW/550 hp output,
a 600-watt sound system providing Dolby surround sound at every seat,
a highly efficient four-zone automatic climate control system based
on two separate air conditioning systems and - exclusively in the
Maybach 62 - innovative seats for the rear which boast an enviably
comfortable reclining position.

The design: a perfect balance of classic and contemporary influences
The new Maybach models represent a synthesis of technological leadership
on the one hand and elegance, aesthetics and flawlessness on the other.
Form, colour and materials blend together seamlessly to give the high-end
luxury Saloons a quality of design which further enhances their majestic
character and imbues them with a distinctive identity. The new Maybach
is the result of imposing size and presence moulded into the most
elegant of saloons, with an inimitable stylistic allure resulting
from a balance of classic inspiration and contemporary innovation.
The Maybach's lines - both inside and out - have been chosen for their
timeless elegance. A range of exquisite materials, including - depending
on the model variant - up to 78 masterfully designed and hand-crafted
fine wood trim elements, are available to adorn the inside of the
car. Indeed, the Maybach's interior design was inspired by one aim
in particular: to provide the greatest possible comfort for all the
car's occupants.
The impressive spaciousness of the 2.25 or 2.68-metre long interior
is complemented by excellent seat comfort, low noise levels and highly
efficient climate control to offer the occupants of the high-end Saloons
an outstanding driving experience.
Individuality: more than two million equipment options
Everything that the discerning driver and passenger need in terms
of entertainment, communications and comfort is fitted as standard
in the Maybach Saloons: from the DVD player and TV receiver, to a
refrigerator compartment and cordless telephone with two handsets.
And this generous range of standard equipment also leaves ample scope
for individuality, a sign of the luxury car brand's commitment to
developing the tradition started by its legendary predecessors. With
the wide-ranging selection of standard and optional equipment, there
are over two million different ways in which Maybach customers can
personalise the design and fittings of their high-end luxury Saloon.
The scope for individualisation is further expanded with a range of
high-quality accessories developed specifically for the Maybach -
from a made-to-measure luggage set to a Sterling silver champagne
flute, from a humidor to a golf bag.
Maybach customers can put their personal stamp on the interior, with
a choice of six shades of Grand nappa leather plus three types of
high-quality wood, while the paintwork is available in 17 colour shades
which can also be combined to create a two-tone finish - another elegant
hallmark of the Maybach. When it comes to tailoring the Saloon's technical
equipment to the customers' individual tastes or requirements, Maybach
offers a total of around two dozen additional extras. These include
exclusive Mercedes innovations for even greater comfort - for example,
DISTRONIC proximity control, KEYLESS-GO and active seat ventilation.

The engine: top marks for output and torque
The new engine presents compelling evidence of DaimlerChrysler's many
years of experience and wealth of expertise in the development, construction
and manufacture of 12-cylinder power units. The 5.5-litre biturbo
Maybach engine develops 405 kW/550 hp, offering peak torque of 900
Newton metres as low down as 2300 rpm. The "Type 12" powerplant
thus ensures that the cars are able to rise to any driving situation
with the ease and authority you expect of Maybach. For example, the
Maybach 57 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in only 5.2 seconds, while
the engine's prodigious torque powers it on from 60 to 120 km/h in
just 6.5 seconds.
Safety: occupant protection enhanced by ten airbags
In addition to a sophisticated body structure, the outstanding safety
technology of the high-end luxury car also includes a total of ten
airbags - two adaptive airbags with two-stage gas generators for the
front passengers, plus four sidebags and two large windowbags on either
side of the interior. The three-point seat belts with automatic comfort-fit,
high-performance belt tensioners and belt force limiters are integrated
into the seats and can therefore provide their full protection at
all times, regardless of the seat position. When it comes to active
safety, credit must go to the innovative Sensotronic Brake Control
(SBC) braking system developed by Mercedes-Benz, which is fitted
in the Maybach with a central control unit, two high-pressure accumulators
and two hydraulic units. This means that each Saloon has a total of
eight brake circuits. On the front axle, internally ventilated brake
discs - each with two callipers - provide reliable deceleration.
"Guard" factory-integrated high-protection versions available
In future, customers will have the option of specifying a special-protection
version of the Maybach 62. This "Guard" version, which is
built at the "Manufaktur" production facility in Sindelfingen,
features a body which is able to resist not only mechanical violence
and attacks involving the use of heavy implements, but also bullets
fired from large-calibre handguns. This means that these special versions
of the luxury Saloon meet all the requirements of the European B4
"high-protection" level - a fact certified by the official
ballistics authority in Ulm.

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