2011's range adds contemporary and elegant luxury to the modern small limo or saloon. The newest Maybachs (the Maybach 57 and 62) host a new silver grille, a bonnet with a shapely edge, as well as a set of new lights, including LEDS and fashionable wheels (19-20 inches depending on model). Not only this but the rear reclining seats, now available in these models, allow you to lay back in pure style and luxury.


The four-seater 57S Coupe keeps the standard Maybach S' 6.0-liter bi-turbocharged V12 with 612HP (for the record, in the latest facelift output has been upped to 630HP), so expect about 5.0 seconds for the standard 0-100km/h (62mph) sprint and a top speed somewhere around 275km/h or 171mph.

The Maybach is still very new to the market