Spied: New Mercedes-Benz S-Class with XL Wheelbase to Carry the Maybach Moniker
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Spied: New Mercedes-Benz S-Class with XL Wheelbase to Carry the Maybach Moniker



Maybach, as a stand-alone brand, ceased to exist in 2013 after an 11-year long run during which it sold a mere 3,000 vehicles, failing to fulfill owner Daimler's dream of creating a true rival for BMW Group's Rolls-Royce and VW Group's Bentley marques.

However, the name might not be dead after all, as according to a report from Germany's AutoMotorundSport magazine, Mercedes-Benz plans to use the Maybach moniker on a more luxurious version of the new S-Class with an extra-long wheelbase.

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