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The new Maybach 62 S: The world's most powerful
chauffeur-driven saloon
Maybach, the luxury brand with an illustrious past, re-established
just four years ago, is adding a fourth variant to its line-up in the
shape of the newly developed 62 S model. The "S" stands for "Special"
and draws attention to the fact that the Maybach engineers at the
Sindelfingen-based Manufaktur workshops have incorporated a wealth of
meticulously developed, special features specified by their highly
discerning customers into the new 62 S model. The result is a new
dimension in travelling comfort, especially for the passengers in the
generously proportioned rear compartment of the new high-end luxury
saloon. Not to mention a prodigious power output thanks to the enhanced
potency of the twelve-cylinder engine developing 450 kW/612 hp, making
the new 62 S model the world's most powerful chauffeur-driven saloon in
series production.
The new flagship model in the Maybach range is celebrating its world
premiere at the "Auto China 2006" international motor show in Beijing in
November - a move which expends its range of high-end luxury saloons.
The Maybach 62 S is primarily designed to be chauffeur-driven and meets
the very highest of standards in terms of spaciousness, smoothness and
comfort - for a truly relaxing ride - and dynamism for saving that most
precious of commodities: time. Precisely what is needed in these
increasingly frenetic times.
Exterior boasting a dynamically elegant appearance
Prominent exterior features accentuate the dynamic presence of the
new Maybach 62 S and clearly distinguish it from the 62 model. These
include a modified front end with a strikingly redesigned radiator
grille as well as new, distinctive 20-inch spoked wheels and a modified
light-cluster design. Like the 57 S model, the new Maybach 62 S boasts
lavish single-tone paintwork in black or silver, both of which are
available exclusively for the "S" models. Alternatively, customers can
now specify a special paint finish in shimmering white. Discreet "62 S"
lettering adorns the front wings beneath the A pillars and the boot lid,
while a modified rear apron with two integral, trapezoidal exhaust
tailpipes hints strongly at the immense performance potential of the 62
S. This dynamic and elegant appearance puts the Maybach 62 S in a league
of its own when it comes to luxurious chauffeur-driven cars.
Further enhance the interior
The contemporary Maybach interpretation of lavish luxury, consummate
comfort and superlative dynamism is also reflected in the interior of
the 62 S. Here high-grade materials are hand-finished to perfection for
a distinctive and particularly exclusive look, all in inimitable Maybach
style. Carefully coordinated applications of exquisite piano lacquer and
sporty carbon or anthracite poplar create an atmosphere of dynamic
elegance both in the rear compartment and in the driver's direct field
of vision and activity. Newly designed, high-grade leather upholstery
tastefully accentuates this overall impression.
Twelve-cylinder powerplant and comfort-tuned chassis
Effortlessly superior performance in any situation comes courtesy of
a Mercedes-AMG-enhanced V12 powerplant developing 45 kW/62 hp more than
the engine specified for the Maybach 62. The twelve-cylinder engine in
the Maybach 62 S has a displacement of six litres and an output of 450
kW/612 hp by virtue of a twin turbocharger and a water-type intercooler.
The impressive maximum torque of 1000 Nm (electronically limited) is
available over a wide engine speed range between 2000 and 4000 rpm. This
provides even the most sportily inclined of Maybach drivers with
effortless power reserves at all times. With acceleration from zero to
100 km/h in only 5.2 seconds, the new Maybach 62 S impressively
demonstrates its outstanding performance potential. The top speed is
electronically limited to 250 km/h in chauffeur-driven vehicles.
The exclusivity of the twelve-cylinder powerplant is underlined by a
model plate on the cover bearing the signature of the Mercedes-AMG
technician who assembled it by hand based on the now familiar "one man,
one engine" principle.
In contrast to the sportier configuration of the 57 S model for
owner-drivers, which features a stiffer and lower chassis, the Maybach
engineers decided to retain the full spring travel for the 62 S in order
to achieve an outstanding, practically unsurpassed level of ride
comfort. In terms of comfort, the chassis marks the absolute pinnacle of
automotive engineering. Yet it also offers a high degree of dynamic
potential for reliably transferring the power to the road whatever the
scenario. Hence the Maybach developers have succeeded in reconciling, to
a near perfect degree, two very different requirements.
Maybach continues its rich tradition
The outstanding attributes of the Maybach 62 S set new standards at
the high end of the passenger car industry and also continue the
tradition of the legendary Maybach saloons which represented the elite
in German and international carmaking circles back in the 1920s and
1930s. Even then, many Maybach cars were built and equipped to be
chauffeur-driven - a tradition which the 62 S model is proud to honour. |