
Mercedes-Benz has completely transformed Maybach yet again.
From a stand-alone brand it revived in 1997 to
compete with (VW's) Bentley and (BMW's) Rolls-Royce, Daimler has now turned Maybach into a high-end sub-brand, standing alongside AMG in transforming “ordinary” Benzes into even more desirable and expensive sets of wheels.
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