Maybach unveils updated range for 2011
At the Beijing Motor Show, Daimler unveiled the new facelift 2011 Maybach which includes both 57 and 62 standard models, as well as top 57S and 62S variants The new luxury sedans feature styling tweaks inside and out, as well as a more powerful – and more fuel efficient – 12-cylinder engine. Although subtle, the […]
At the Beijing Motor Show, Daimler unveiled the new facelift 2011 Maybach which includes both 57 and 62 standard models, as well as top 57S and 62S variants
The new luxury sedans feature styling tweaks inside and out, as well as a more powerful – and more fuel efficient – 12-cylinder engine.
Although subtle, the Maybach’s restyled front end features a larger radiator grille, sporting a new arrow-shape.
The standard Maybach 57 and 62 models feature 20 fine longitudinal grille bars while the up-level S variants of the 57 and 62 models sport 12 solid double louvers and a “shadow strut” flag.
New LED running lights are also part of the 2011 upgrade.
In order to accommodate the new grille design, 2011 Maybach models also feature a redesign hood with sharper edge lines.
The car’s side mirrors have been updated for 2011, as have the vehicle’s rear taillights.
On the inside, new additions include a 19-inch rear screen, a perfume atomiser and a wireless Internet function.
Long-wheelbase models receive a panoramic glass sunroof that has a liquid crystal membrane making the glass transparent or opaque at the push of a button.
A camera system can also broadcast an all-round view from the car to rear seat screens, showing passengers what’s happening around the car.
In addition, the reclining rear seat previously available only in the Maybach 62 will be available in the 57 range also.
It is probably the last news we’ll receive from the super-luxury brand since owner Daimler refuses to start development of all-new models.
Source: Autoevolution