It’s been almost a decade since Daimler announced the revival of the Maybach name as an uber-luxurious sub-brand of Mercedes-Benz, helping the German automaker lock horns with Rolls-Royce and Bentley. While the current Maybach line-up includes high-end versions of the S-class, EQS SUV, and GLS, Mercedes is reportedly planning to elevate the luxury sub-brand to even higher levels of exclusivity by offering bespoke builds to extra-special customers. According to a report by
Building ultra-exclusive, coach-built models for well-heeled customers has proven to be very popular for high-end automakers over the last few years. While
One of the first new models expected to join the Maybach line-up is the ultra-luxurious version of the SL-Class. Based on the current Mercedes-AMG SL, the Maybach version would focus on refinement, comfort, and luxury, transforming the sports car into an ultra-luxurious GT. However, to make the upcoming models more exclusive, Mercedes will have to delve into unique body panels and made-to-measure bodies, hand-built for specific customers. It will be interesting to see if these models will be as custom-made and exclusive as the