/2011 IAA: Maybach Edition 125

2011 IAA: Maybach Edition 125

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Maybach’s future is unsure, but at Frankfurt Motor Show they revealed a one-off model presenting exquisite new possibilities for individualization of the luxury limousine.

Called the Maybach Edition 125! it is also a tribute to 125th anniversary of the automobile, and honors the ingenious designer Wilhelm Maybach.

Highlights of this one-off model include the special Tahiti Black/ Patagonia Silver paint job, laser-engraved light motif in the front armrest, which represents the alluring double-M in a curved triangle illuminated from inside, glove compartment lid embroidered with the signature of Wilhelm Maybach, silver-coloured topstitching, trim in silver carbon fibre/black piano lacquer, matt black 20-inch wheels with high-sheen spokes plus a newly styled radiator grille.

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All the normal Maybach models, 57 and 62, also benefit from tweaked styling with a restyled, horizontally structured bumper trim, daytime driving lights featuring LED technology and bordered with a chrome insert have been integrated into the outer air intakes, new exterior mirrors, dark red tail lights and chrome trim used on the handle in the boot lid.

The output of both Maybach 57 S and 62 S are enhanced as well, by 13 kW (18 hp) to 463 kW (630 hp), while there’s been a remarkable reduciton in consumption figures (from 16.4 to 15.8 l/100 km) and the CO2 output (from 390 to 368 g/km CO2). All the Maybach twelve-cylinder engines meet the EU5 standard/LEV2.

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