The Maybach brand is bringing out the new Maybach Zeppelin to spearhead its luxury saloon model range. The new model, which received its premiere at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, represents the absolute zenith in the high-end luxury saloon segment. This makes it a worthy successor to the legendary Maybach Zeppelin, which was revered worldwide as the ultimate in high-class automotive engineering in the 1930s
The hallmark features of the new Maybach flagship's unique sense of style include a stunning paint finish, featuring a shoulder line in a contrasting color, as well as the exquisite, meticulously crafted materials in the interior, whose long list of optional extras includes a world first - a highly sophisticated perfume atomizer. The new model's performance even outclasses the rest of the Maybach range, making it the most powerful Maybach ever. In a nutshell: the Maybach Zeppelin epitomizes stylish elegance and the art of vehicle manufacture at its most refined as no car has ever done before. The new Maybach Zeppelin is being built in a limited edition of just 100 worldwide.
Even today, the name "Zeppelin" has an incomparable ring to it in the realm of high-end luxury cars. As in bygone times, Maybach is once again building the Maybach Zeppelin for drivers who are seeking some-thing extra special, even in this most luxurious of automotive segments. Not only do the Maybach 57 Zeppelin and Maybach 62 Zeppelin stand out for their exquisite elegance, inventive ideas and phenomenal performance, only one hundred of these special models will be made worldwide.
Yet Greater Power for the Maybach Zeppelin
The Maybach 57 S and the long-wheelbase version, the 62 S, serve as the technical basis for the new range-topping model. Supreme performance is assured in both cases by the 6.0-liter V12 biturbo power unit under the hood, which now delivers 631 hp and a peak torque of 738 lb-ft.
A Two-Tone Exterior Identifies the New Maybach Flagship
Whatever angle it is viewed from, the new Maybach Zeppelin radiates character and the sort of style which appeals to all the senses. From the outside, the luxury brand's new top-of-the-range model can be recognized by its two-tone special paint finish. The shoulder line is painted right through to the background of the headlamp assemblies in Rocky Mountains light brown, which forms a stylish and scintillating contrast to the Taiga black finish used for the rest of the vehicle body. Dark red tail light units and a fine vertical partition in the tailpipe add striking visual touches at the rear. Naturally, customers may also specify their Maybach Zeppelin in additional paint finishes should they wish.
Maybach 62 S Zeppelin: Review (2/2)
The hallmark features of the new Maybach flagship's unique sense of style include a stunning paint finish, featuring a shoulder line in a contrasting color, as well as the exquisite, meticulously crafted materials in the interior, whose long list of optional extras includes a world first - a highly sophisticated perfume atomizer. The new model's performance even outclasses the rest of the Maybach range, making it the most powerful Maybach ever. In a nutshell: the Maybach Zeppelin epitomizes stylish elegance and the art of vehicle manufacture at its most refined as no car has ever done before. The new Maybach Zeppelin is being built in a limited edition of just 100 worldwide.
Even today, the name "Zeppelin" has an incomparable ring to it in the realm of high-end luxury cars. As in bygone times, Maybach is once again building the Maybach Zeppelin for drivers who are seeking some-thing extra special, even in this most luxurious of automotive segments. Not only do the Maybach 57 Zeppelin and Maybach 62 Zeppelin stand out for their exquisite elegance, inventive ideas and phenomenal performance, only one hundred of these special models will be made worldwide.
Yet Greater Power for the Maybach Zeppelin
The Maybach 57 S and the long-wheelbase version, the 62 S, serve as the technical basis for the new range-topping model. Supreme performance is assured in both cases by the 6.0-liter V12 biturbo power unit under the hood, which now delivers 631 hp and a peak torque of 738 lb-ft.
A Two-Tone Exterior Identifies the New Maybach Flagship
Whatever angle it is viewed from, the new Maybach Zeppelin radiates character and the sort of style which appeals to all the senses. From the outside, the luxury brand's new top-of-the-range model can be recognized by its two-tone special paint finish. The shoulder line is painted right through to the background of the headlamp assemblies in Rocky Mountains light brown, which forms a stylish and scintillating contrast to the Taiga black finish used for the rest of the vehicle body. Dark red tail light units and a fine vertical partition in the tailpipe add striking visual touches at the rear. Naturally, customers may also specify their Maybach Zeppelin in additional paint finishes should they wish.
Maybach 62 S Zeppelin: Review (2/2)
Specifications | |
Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive | |
Powertrain | |
Type | V12, Twin-Turbo |
Displacement | 365 cu in (5980 cc) |
Power | 631 hp @ 4800 RPM |
Torque | 738 lb-ft @ 2000 RPM |
Redline | 6050 |
Driveline | Rear Wheel Drive |
Transmission | 5 Speed Automatic |
Brakes & Tires | |
Brakes Front - Rear | Ventilated Disc - Ventilated Disc |
Tire Size Front - Rear | 275/45 R20 |
Exterior Dimensions & Weight | |
Length | 242.7 in |
Width | 78 in |
Height | 62 in |
Curb Weight | 6340 lbs |
Performance | |
0-60 | 5.2 s |
1/4 Mile | n/a |
60-0 Braking | n/a |
Top Speed | 155 mph |
Fuel Economy | |
EPA Fuel Mileage - City/Highway | 10/16 |
Origin & Price | |
Origin | Germany |
Base Retail Price (MSRP) | $509,250 |
No comments:
Post a Comment