
The Maybach gets the updated S-Class front design with a larger grille and an illuminated surround.

The Maybach is 180mm longer than the long-wheelbase S-Class.

The Maybach grille uses vertical slats with an illuminated ‘Maybach’ wordmark above it.

Maybach S-Class tail-lamps get the new triple three-pointed star LED signature.

An illuminated Mercedes star sits on the bonnet, above the grille.

The Maybach S-Class gets a wide chrome strip connecting the tail-lamps and Maybach badge at the rear.

The Maybach logo on the D-pillar is illuminated.

The Maybach S-Class gets 'Superscreen' glass panel on the dash, unique rose gold graphics for all screens, and a softer Maybach drive mode.

Maybach S-Class rear seats recline 43 degrees, get heating, ventilation, massage functions, and twin 'smartphone' remotes to operate everything.
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The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class facelift builds on the updated S-Class with added Maybach-specific details and more features. It gets a large grille with vertical slats, illuminated elements and new digital light ambient lighting. The 180mm longer wheelbase remains a key highlight, along with new alloy wheel designs and more two-tone paint options. Inside, the Maybach S-Class uses the 'Superscreen' layout with a rose gold graphic theme and extended leather upholstery. Rear seat comfort remains a focus, with reclining seats, multiple adjustment functions and individual controls. Engine options include an updated V8, with select markets also getting a plug-in hybrid and V12 variants.
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