

Foam-filled tires and laminated glass around the rest of the car are options. Passengers get to enjoy a 1,750-watt, 30-speaker Burmester sound system, which won't be interrupted by outside noises thanks to additional sound deadening materials around the rear arches, thicker laminated quarter windows and active noise cancelling. Rear occupants get individual 11.6-inch screens for entertainment, as well as a removable tablet for controlling various car functions. The front seat backs are covered in wood trim to enhance the design.

Like other S-Class models, there is an air freshener function, and Mercedes has saved a special scent specific to the Maybach. All examples come standard with Mercedes Designo leather upholstery, and even the headliner is finished in leather. Of course, the interior is what really sets the Mercedes-Maybach apart from the "average" S-Class. The two-tone paint jobs can take up to a week to complete. The car can also be optioned with an array of exclusive wheels and two-tone paint. Just behind those windows are illuminated Mercedes-Maybach badges. The stretch also included rear quarter windows.
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Besides these styling tweaks, the Mercedes-Maybach has had its wheelbase stretched a full seven inches, with the space going to rear passenger room. The hood is restyled, too, with a center ridge running front to back with a line of chrome trim.

Topping the grille is a Mercedes hood ornament. The grille gets slender vertical chrome bars, and the lower intakes feature a chrome mesh. You'll be able to identify the land yacht thanks to a number of styling tweaks. But if you're a well-heeled individual looking for the true peak of Mercedes luxury, there's no replacement for the 2021 Mercedes-Maybach S 580, the biggest, fanciest sedan the company can produce. The Mercedes-Maybach GLS-Class made a splash recently as the company's ultra-luxury crossover.
