Was WIRKLICH mit dem Mercedes Maybach 57/62 passiert ist
It was meant to give Rolls-Royce and Bentley a run for their money – but the Maybach 57 and 62 became Daimler's biggest prestige flop. From 2002 to 2012, Mercedes rebuilt a luxury brand, with a twin-turbo V12, incredible comfort, and special versions like the Maybach 62 Landaulet. But instead of 1,500 vehicles sold per year, they often sold only a few hundred. Too expensive, too inconspicuous, lacking in myth – the Maybach failed precisely because of what defines luxury: history and aura. The last model rolled off the production line in 2012, and in 2015 the name returned as Mercedes-Maybach – this time successfully, as the crown jewel of the S-Class. In this video, you'll learn what REALLY happened to the Maybach 57/62 – and what lesson the luxury world is still learning from it today. #Maybach #Mercedes #LuxuryCar #CarLegend #CarHistory #ClassicCar #MercedesMaybach #V12 #CarHistory #CarDocumentary #Bentley #RollsRoyce Don't forget to subscribe to our channel: / @auto-kult

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