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Maybach 62 S. The Maybach 62 S (Spezial) appeared in November 2006 at the Auto China 2006 exhibit in Beijing. It features the same engine as the 57 S, a 612 PS (450 kW; 604 hp) twin-turbo V12 made by Mercedes-Benz AMG. However, the suspension remains untouched. 236 of the original and 256 units of the model year 2010 (post-facelift) were made.
V-12 Maybach HL230 P30, developing 700 PS. [a]This is an incomplete list of gasoline engines designed by Maybach AG, manufactured by Maybach and other firms under licence, and fitted in various German tanks (German: Panzerkampfwagen, French: chars blindés) and half-tracks before and during World War II.
Maybach (German:, MY-baakh) [1] is a German luxury car brand owned by and a part of Mercedes-Benz AG.The original company was founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach and his son Karl Maybach, originally as a subsidiary of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH, and it was known as Luftfahrzeug-Motorenbau GmbH until 1999.
The Tramontana C, S and R also feature this V12 in a lower output trim, with outputs ranging from 550–720 hp (410–537 kW). [7] Applications: M285: 2002–2012 Maybach 57 and 62; M285 AMG: 2005 Tramontana; 2009 Tramontana R; 2013 Tramontana XTR; 2015 Tramontana S
62 Uses steam heating. 81: B′B′ dh: 1966–1985 930 1,250 100 62 Same as class 80, but has no train heating. 82: B′B′ dh: 1999–Present 1,104 1,480 100 62 Based on class 80/81 overhauled by Alstom with new control systems, rebuilt body, Electrical Train Heating and Caterpillar engine. [1] 20 or more are currently in operation. 83: B ...
Said to be inspired by the aurora borealis, the special Maybach is limited to only 50 copies. It was unveiled as part of Monterey Car Week. Mercedes-Maybach S680 Nordic Glow Is an Extra-Sybaritic ...
There's no word yet on price, either for this special edition or for the standard-issue, V-12–powered Maybach S680, but both are likely to command well over $200,000. You Might Also Like Car and ...
Marketed from Mercedes as a four-door coupé, the CLS was designed by Michael Fink in 2001 [7] who also styled the first generation CLK, the C-SportCoupé, and Maybach 57 and 62. [8] In Europe, the CLS is recognized as a four-seat coupé and justly named the C219, while in the US, it is commonly referred to as the W219. [9]