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Chucky300 12-15-2014 10:16 AM

Mercedes Maybach Prices Released - Very Surprised!
 
Just released the pricing for this car. To be honest....it's a lot less than I thought. You can get an S550 Maybach for the price of a Standard Wheelbase S600. They should be able to sell tons of these at this price. Makes you wonder how the hell they put out the original Maybach for $360,000 and up (for the base model!)

S500 priced from €134,053 ($166,000)
S600 priced from €187,841 ($233,000)

http://www.worldcarfans.com/11412148...ed-from-187841

icebeam 12-15-2014 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Chucky300 (Post 6263833)
Just released the pricing for this car. To be honest....it's a lot less than I thought. You can get an S550 Maybach for the price of a Standard Wheelbase S600. They should be able to sell tons of these at this price. Makes you wonder how the hell they put out the original Maybach for $360,000 and up (for the base model!)

S500 priced from €134,053 ($166,000)
S600 priced from €187,841 ($233,000)

http://www.worldcarfans.com/11412148...ed-from-187841

Yes, I thought it would be a lot more $ too but then I read your not really getting that much more so I guess it makes sense.:smash:

clkcadet 12-15-2014 11:57 AM

Not bad, I bet ticking some options would surely take it into the 200k area.

Overall though, not a bad deal for those that need it. I am confident the Maybach versions will be super hot sellers.

MTrauman 12-15-2014 01:32 PM

I am guessing from what I have read that in the US we will be getting the S600 Maybach but not the S500 Maybach.


Also I am guessing the quoted numbers are not the final MBUSA numbers but a conversion into the US dollar. So this may give an indication of US pricing but we really don't know pricing in the US yet.

Alishami 12-15-2014 02:01 PM

Well this really silly especially when your compare it with car price in Middle East.

The S500 costs 177k USD in the Middle East

without burmester 3d,magic body control,footrest,exclusive trim,3 seats car

LovinMercedes 12-15-2014 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by MTrauman (Post 6264055)
I am guessing from what I have read that in the US we will be getting the S600 Maybach but not the S500 Maybach.


Also I am guessing the quoted numbers are not the final MBUSA numbers but a conversion into the US dollar. So this may give an indication of US pricing but we really don't know pricing in the US yet.

... and I suspect the S600 Maybach will be closer to $200,000 in the US.

Wolfman 12-15-2014 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by LovinMercedes (Post 6264122)
... and I suspect the S600 Maybach will be closer to $200,000 in the US.

Which would be a surreal bargain given that it would price below the "low-end" Ghost or Flying Spur while being a step above either...

MBZFAN55 12-15-2014 07:49 PM

Don't take the wrong side of this over/under bet. America's Maybach will be well north of $200k.

Mitch Alsup 12-15-2014 10:50 PM

Once you already have <essentially> every amenity (S600) and all you have done is add 8 inches of wheelbase and a bit of <back seat> trim, it certainly should come in at less than $40K over the S600.

And its close.......

5634MG 12-15-2014 11:42 PM

Those prices are the ones for the German market (Given that it's on the German site and configurable).

A standard S500 LWB is 109k Euros; compare that with 134k Euros for the Mercedes-Maybach S500. That's approximately a 23% premium.

A standard S600 LWB is 165k Euros and 187k Euros for the Maybach version; that's a 13% premium.

I'm guessing we can expect a similar percentage increase for the corresponding North American models.

Wolfman 12-15-2014 11:46 PM


Originally Posted by Mitch Alsup (Post 6264508)
Once you already have <essentially> every amenity (S600) and all you have done is add 8 inches of wheelbase and a bit of <back seat> trim, it certainly should come in at less than $40K over the S600. And its close.......

Brabus charges more than that just for a custom interior. You appear unfamiliar with how much is being charged for low production modifications of cars.

K-A 12-18-2014 08:48 PM

I don't get how a $200+K piece is justified when it's exactly an S S Class with the differences in the rear.

I saw one in person and IMO the proportions look terribly weird. And the chrome door pillars look like those tacky aftermarket add ons that you see on Chrysler 300's, and not very finished especially in how the rear frame is left black.

IMO, the standard S Class LOOKS much better. The S Class Maybach is basically a usable limo with lots of rear seat comfort.

I think it'll sell initial batches (what doesn't from a popular brand?) based on the perception that Maybach's were well into the $300K range before (thus making some maybe even view this as a "bargain") and then years in, they won't move. If it's gonna essentially double the price, I personally would've liked to see a differently constructed front interior, at least an attempt, over the "run of the mill" S.

clkcadet 12-19-2014 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by K-A (Post 6267857)

I think it'll sell initial batches (what doesn't from a popular brand?) based on the perception that Maybach's were well into the $300K range before (thus making some maybe even view this as a "bargain") and then years in, they won't move. If it's gonna essentially double the price, I personally would've liked to see a differently constructed front interior, at least an attempt, over the "run of the mill" S.

I hear ya, but if Benz did an entire revamp of the car it would be the same or maybe more than the original Maybach.

The front interior probably did not change much because it is meant to be a car the buyer is driven in.

Personally I will be driving my S550, so I will be very happy with the standard car!

K-A 12-19-2014 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by clkcadet (Post 6268516)
I hear ya, but if Benz did an entire revamp of the car it would be the same or maybe more than the original Maybach.

The front interior probably did not change much because it is meant to be a car the buyer is driven in.

Personally I will be driving my S550, so I will be very happy with the standard car!

True. It's not very sharp in person, IMO. I personally would prefer an S550 all optioned up over it. Better and more harmonious proportions to me, and especially much nicer greenhouse. But the "Maybach" seems to be more catered toward luxury functionality for the most part.

The best thing they did with it, marketing wise, is call it a "Maybach", as IMO that'll be largely contributing factor as to it moving at all. In reality, it's a stretched, very highly equipped S600, imo.

Red Marko 12-22-2014 04:46 PM

One question arises,
do you want to drive Maybach, or to you want to be driven in one.
Simple.

Chucky300 12-22-2014 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by Red Marko (Post 6271367)
One question arises,
do you want to drive Maybach, or to you want to be driven in one.
Simple.

See I don't know if its as simple as that.

I have a friend - you know who it is - who used to have a Maybach 57S (before it was destroyed by hurricane Sandy).

Yes - his mom was driven around in it to the city.

But when he wanted to take it out - I used to see him driving it like No big deal.

I personally can see the three of us (u me ed) driving a Maybach as well as being driven. It's not like a limousine or the Maybach 62 (which would be ridiculous to drive if you own it).

I could be wrong.

LovinMercedes 12-22-2014 11:40 PM


Originally Posted by Chucky300 (Post 6271685)

I personally can see the three of us (u me ed) driving a Maybach as well as being driven. It's not like a limousine or the Maybach 62 (which would be ridiculous to drive if you own it).

I could be wrong.

I don't think you are wrong. From everyone that I have spoke to at MB, they are positioning this car for either use.

I will certainly be considering it on my next go around... heaven help me. :smash:

I have already spoken to MB about what type of customization would be allowed, although I do have a couple of years to go. :)

Chucky300 12-23-2014 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by LovinMercedes (Post 6271734)
I don't think you are wrong. From everyone that I have spoke to at MB, they are positioning this car for either use.

I will certainly be considering it on my next go around... heaven help me. :smash:

I have already spoken to MB about what type of customization would be allowed, although I do have a couple of years to go. :)

Absolutely. I agree with you. For folks who drive the Chevy Suburban, or the Cadi Escalade ESV or Range Rover LWB - These cars are just as long as the Maybach.

I can totally see myself driving it. It's not a school bus! lol

Would be different cas for the Pullman.


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