2007 Maybach 62S Values
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When it comes to a luxurious, top-of-the-line Sedan, virtually nothing compares to the 2007 Maybach 62S – the S stands for Special which is a racier version of the standard Maybach 62. And when it comes to ‘Special’, the Maybach 62S offers additional power and exclusive appointments for the upper echelon buyer. Virtually no detail has been spared, including clamps to hold the vehicle’s silver champagne flutes, a refrigerated center console, rear seats that can fully recline and power closing doors for added convenience. The 62S features a 604 horsepower 6.0-liter V12.
2007 model year changes
For 2007 the Maybach lineup doubles. In addition to the Maybach 57 (think 5.7 meters in length) and the Maybach 62, there is now a Maybach 57S and Maybach 62S. Both S models get a 61-horsepower upgrade to the already impressive 543-horsepower twin-turbo V12 that powers both models. For the additional $34,500 you also get a firmer suspension and both carbon fiber and black lacquer trim.
Competitive comparison
The uber-luxury car; heavenly ride; remarkable comfort; incredible power; all the prestige you'll ever need.
Special features for 2007
It seems odd to consider the word "value" in a car that costs well over $300,000; instead, the word "prestige" is more appropriate. The 2007 Maybach is in the same rarefied air as the most luxurious new cars in the world. Mercedes-Benz resurrected this illustrious brand in 2004, and it continues to ably fill the market needs of those who demand a personalized luxury experience that cannot be duplicated by any ordinary mode of transportation.

When it comes to a luxurious, top-of-the-line Sedan, virtually nothing compares to the 2007 Maybach 62S – the S stands for Special which is a racier version of the standard Maybach 62. And when it comes to ‘Special’, the Maybach 62S offers additional power and exclusive appointments for the upper echelon buyer. Virtually no detail has been spared, including clamps to hold the vehicle’s silver champagne flutes, a refrigerated center console, rear seats that can fully recline and power closing doors for added convenience. The 62S features a 604 horsepower 6.0-liter V12.
2007 model year changes
For 2007 the Maybach lineup doubles. In addition to the Maybach 57 (think 5.7 meters in length) and the Maybach 62, there is now a Maybach 57S and Maybach 62S. Both S models get a 61-horsepower upgrade to the already impressive 543-horsepower twin-turbo V12 that powers both models. For the additional $34,500 you also get a firmer suspension and both carbon fiber and black lacquer trim.
Competitive comparison
The uber-luxury car; heavenly ride; remarkable comfort; incredible power; all the prestige you'll ever need.
Special features for 2007
It seems odd to consider the word "value" in a car that costs well over $300,000; instead, the word "prestige" is more appropriate. The 2007 Maybach is in the same rarefied air as the most luxurious new cars in the world. Mercedes-Benz resurrected this illustrious brand in 2004, and it continues to ably fill the market needs of those who demand a personalized luxury experience that cannot be duplicated by any ordinary mode of transportation.
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