Maybach 62 Model Years and History

Maybach 62 Model Years

2011 Maybach 62 trims

2011 62

2011 sees several changes made to the Maybach 57 and 62 line, including a new front and rear fascia design, a redesigned hood, a new front bumper, new side mirrors, a chrome grille and revised taillights. New wheels are standard for both standard and S models, and inside, wireless internet is now available for rear seat passengers. A 19-inch flatscreen monitor has also been added. The reclining rear seats previously available only on the 62 are now available on the 57, and the 62 is now offered with a electro-transparent roof panel that can turn from clear to opaque at the flip of a switch. A 62S Landaulet version is also available, which features a fixed roof over the driver and a convertible top over the rear passengers. All S models receive a boost in power to 620 hp.

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2011 Maybach 62S trims

2011 62S

2011 sees several changes made to the Maybach 57 and 62 line, including a new front and rear fascia design, a redesigned hood, a new front bumper, new side mirrors, a chrome grille and revised taillights. New wheels are standard for both standard and S models, and inside, wireless internet is now available for rear seat passengers. A 19-inch flatscreen monitor has also been added. The reclining rear seats previously available only on the 62 are now available on the 57, and the 62 is now offered with a electro-transparent roof panel that can turn from clear to opaque at the flip of a switch. A 62S Landaulet version is also available, which features a fixed roof over the driver and a convertible top over the rear passengers. All S models receive a boost in power to 620 hp.

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2010 Maybach 62 trims

2010 62

For 2010, there aren't many changes in the Maybach sedan (or saloon, as they call it) lineup. The 62 is still a long-wheelbase version of the 57, and there are still sportier S versions of each model. Two champagne flutes still come standard, as does a rear refrigerator. This year sees larger side mirrors fitted to all models, and Bluetooth connectivity is now available for rear seat passengers. A new Zeppelin model is also available on both the 57S and 62S, which increases power output to 631 horsepower and 739 pound-feet of torque, and adds 2-tone paint, special badges and 20-inch wheels. Also available is a 62S Landaulet, which features a retractable top over the rear seat area.

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2010 Maybach 62 Zeppelin trims

2010 62 Zeppelin

For 2010, there aren't many changes in the Maybach sedan (or saloon, as they call it) lineup. The 62 is still a long-wheelbase version of the 57, and there are still sportier S versions of each model. Two champagne flutes still come standard, as does a rear refrigerator. This year sees larger side mirrors fitted to all models, and Bluetooth connectivity is now available for rear seat passengers. A new Zeppelin model is also available on both the 57S and 62S, which increases power output to 631 horsepower and 739 pound-feet of torque, and adds 2-tone paint, special badges and 20-inch wheels. Also available is a 62S Landaulet, which features a retractable top over the rear seat area.

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2010 Maybach 62S trims

2010 62S

For 2010, there aren't many changes in the Maybach sedan (or saloon, as they call it) lineup. The 62 is still a long-wheelbase version of the 57, and there are still sportier S versions of each model. Two champagne flutes still come standard, as does a rear refrigerator. This year sees larger side mirrors fitted to all models, and Bluetooth connectivity is now available for rear seat passengers. A new Zeppelin model is also available on both the 57S and 62S, which increases power output to 631 horsepower and 739 pound-feet of torque, and adds 2-tone paint, special badges and 20-inch wheels. Also available is a 62S Landaulet, which features a retractable top over the rear seat area.

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2009 Maybach 62 trims

2009 62

There aren't many changes in the Maybach sedan (or saloon, as they call it) lineup. The 62 is still a long-wheelbase version of the 57, and there are still sportier S versions of each model. Two champagne flutes still come standard, as does a rear refrigerator.

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2009 Maybach 62S trims

2009 62S

There aren't many changes in the Maybach sedan (or saloon, as they call it) lineup. The 62 is still a long-wheelbase version of the 57, and there are still sportier S versions of each model. Two champagne flutes still come standard, as does a rear refrigerator.

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2008 Maybach 62 trims

2008 62

For 2008, the Maybach lineup receives fairly minor changes, including a new standard pneumatic door closing assist and a rollover sensor. The 57S and 62S now ride on 20-inch wheels instead of 19-inch alloys.

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2008 Maybach 62S trims

2008 62S

For 2008, the Maybach lineup receives fairly minor changes, including a new standard pneumatic door closing assist and a rollover sensor. The 57S and 62S now ride on 20-inch wheels instead of 19-inch alloys.

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2007 Maybach 62 trims

2007 62

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.

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2007 Maybach 62S trims

2007 62S

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.

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About 62

The Maybach 62 made its debut in 2004, offering a German engineered ultra-luxury mega-car that was designed to directly compete with the popular Rolls-Royce Phantom. It boasted impeccable design and style, uncanny hordes of premium features, and was powered by a 5.5-liter V12 engine that was rated at 543 horsepower (updated a few years later to 604 hp). While no changes were made for 2005, the 2006 model offered a standard Parking Assist System (previously pegged as an optional add-on). The newly introduced Business Package turned the car into a mobile executives office. No changes were made for the 2007 or 2008 model years. But in 2009, the Maybach 62 Landaulet debuted, flaunting a retractable roof in the rear (as a limited edition model). In 2010, Bluetooth integration for rear passengers was added, and various options, like an electro-transparent rear, were offered to buyers. The 2011 model year got an additional 16 horsepower, increasing the new total to 604 hp. Optional add-ons for this year included privacy glass and a 19 flat screen HDTV in the rear. The luxury mega-car saw major changes in 2012.