#LAAUTOSHOW: TEASED! Mercedes-Benz Confirms That The Mercedes-Maybach S600 Will Appear In SoCal

#LAAUTOSHOW: TEASED! Mercedes-Benz Confirms That The Mercedes-Maybach S600 Will Appear In SoCal
For those ultra-luxury enthusiasts, Mercedes-Benz dropped a helluva bombshell today. The Maybach name will be resurrected at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show as well as China.

I think they're trying to tell us something about where they expect to sell these rides.

Set to go up against the likes of the Bentley and Rolls-Royce, there's no question that the three-pointed star will offer something that will be tough to defend against. Right now its flagship, the S-Class, is already nibbling away at super luxo builders market share.

For the FULL details, check out Mercedes' announcement below!

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Mercedes-Benz's press release follows:

Mercedes-Benz expands brand world and introduces new nomenclature

Mercedes-Maybach for the ultimate in exclusivity and individuality

The Mercedes-Benz brand continues its dynamic progress. Two new arrivals in the Mercedes-Benz brand world were introduced today in Sindelfingen by Ola Källenius, member of the Divisional Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Cars responsible for Marketing & Sales, and Dr Jens Thiemer, Head of Marketing Communications for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars. With the name Mercedes-Maybach, the brand represented by the three-pointed star is now broadening its offering in the exclusive top segment of the market with a new sub-brand, whose individual and prestigious exclusivity will appeal to status-conscious customers. Before the end of this November, the new Mercedes-Maybach S 600 will be celebrating its world premiere in Guangzhou and Los Angeles. The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class melds the perfection of the best automobile in the world, the S-Class, with the exclusivity of Maybach. In a further move, the Stuttgart-based manufacturer of premium automobiles will start 2015 by launching a new nomenclature, the system used for the designation of its various model series and engine types, so providing its customers with a simple and transparent way to find their bearings around its ever-growing portfolio of models.

"The Mercedes-Benz brand stands for the aspiration to deliver 'The best' in terms of products, technology and services. For us, this means that we offer our customers vehicles that, by virtue of their different characteristics and specific flair, are able to fit in with all sorts of individual lifestyles. In the S-Class segment in particular, customers have very high expectations with regard to exclusivity and individuality. Mercedes-Maybach enables us to fulfil these desires in the exclusive top segment of the market".

Mercedes-Maybach embodies "the best" in its most exclusive form

In 2013 Mercedes-Benz launched its new S-Class, the best car in the world. No other vehicle embodies the values of Mercedes-Benz in quite the same way as the S-Class. The scope offered by the S-Class model range is already considerable, even though its expansion from three to six model variants is not yet complete. The spectrum ranges from the sportiest S-Class of all time, the Mercedes-AMG S 63, the most efficient, the S 500 PLUG-IN HYBRID (in future S 500 e) and the most intelligent, the S 500 Intelligent Drive, through to the most beautiful S-Class of all time, the S-Class Coupé. When it comes to safety, assistance systems and partially autonomous driving, the S-Class is way ahead of the competition.

The S-Class is not only the best vehicle, but also the most successful car in its class. With more than 100,000 units sold in its first full year of availability, it is even the best-selling S-Class ever. This success has been accompanied by a desire expressed by many customers for yet more individuality and exclusivity. They would like to drive the Mercedes-Benz S-Class in a highly exclusive and individual version that will allow them to stand out even further in this top segment. In the same way as it did with the sporty positioning of Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Benz has now therefore established a new offering in the exclusive top segment by introducing a sub-brand with the name Mercedes-Maybach.

The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, which will celebrate its world premiere before the end of November, marks the opening of a new chapter in the history of the brand known by its three-pointed star. The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class expands the current range of S-Class Saloons with the addition of a vehicle that sets a new benchmark for exclusivity and meets even the most discerning of requirements in terms of its appointments. Some of the features that distinguish it from the standard-production models include extra spaciousness, special seats and lavishly designed, prestigious interiors offering extensive scope for individualisation. As a result, Mercedes-Maybach vehicles meet the requirements of even the most discerning customers worldwide. Mercedes- Maybach is not an equipment line – it is a sub-brand that in future will deliver Mercedes-Benz vehicles in an even more exclusive form.


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GermanNutGermanNut - 11/12/2014 9:50:35 AM
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The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class will be a giant fail once again for Mercedes-Benz. Buyers who are spending $250K+ on a vehicle don't want it to resemble a $100K car, no matter how luxurious and praised that $100K car maybe.

As long as Mercedes-Benz keeps a strong exterior resemblance between the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class and the regular S-Class, Mercedes-Maybach will be a sales disaster.

NEWSFLASH: Buyers who purchase Rolls-Royces and Bentleys do so because there is no confusing either of those cars for a regular brand and they both have heritage that is unsurpassed in terms of luxury. If you can't provide both of those characteristics, don't expect many people to drop $250K+ on your car.


TheSteveTheSteve - 11/12/2014 11:22:01 AM
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+1. A big yup.


Benzes1Benzes1 - 11/12/2014 1:36:12 PM
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As usual you don't know what you're talking about. Mercedes has sold stretched S-Classes for years with no problem. This car is being marketed as a super S-Class, not a separate model like before. If priced right, this will sell very well.


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/13/2014 8:52:33 AM
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@Benzes1 Do you mean "priced right" like the previous Maybach that was pretty much discounted to being free to get rid of the losers?


Benzes1Benzes1 - 11/15/2014 1:58:21 AM
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No I mean priced right, as in around 250K, not 400K.


w222w222 - 11/12/2014 1:30:44 PM
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Looking forward to taking a nap in the Maybach at the show.


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/13/2014 8:51:19 AM
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This one will be a dismal failure like the last one. It looks like what it is: a stretched S class and it looks even more like a fat whale than the flabby looking S Class.

It's so nice that they are so dedicated to keeping alive a name so synonymous with Hitler's Germany.


gkearns56gkearns56 - 11/13/2014 9:19:21 AM
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They're showing the rear seats but why didn't they show a picture of the looooong "Buick" looking dash. For a car that cost this much, it has to be one of the ugliest dash designs I've seen in awhile. These guys must have taken their cue from the Honda Civic designers. Is this really the BEST dash layout they could come up with in this "S".


Benzes1Benzes1 - 11/15/2014 1:58:50 AM
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A blind fool.


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