Mercedes-Maybach could expand range with SUV

If recent trends continue, the possible Maybach SUV is likely to be based on the current GLS.

By Rachel Burgess, Autocar UK calendar 17 Nov 2016 Views icon4186 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Mercedes-Maybach could expand range with SUV

Earlier in August, Mercedes had revealed the Vision 6 concept triggering speculations that the German carmaker is planning to make Maybach its own “pure brand”. However, the company has no such plans as per Autocar UK.

Talking to our sister publication Autocar UK, Mercedes’ global sales boss Matthias Luhrs said: "There are currently no plans to have a pure Maybach brand, and there is no need," he added explaining that the long-wheelbase S-Class Maybach has sold more than 15,000 models since it launched, with half of those sales in China. It shows we've found the sweet spot."

He did, however, admit that Mercedes is considering a number of different options for Maybach including an SUV. If it will indeed continue its strategy of building on existing models, this would most likely be based on the GLS.

"A Maybach SUV is definitely one of lots of options, but we have no decision yet," he added.

Asked how the Vision 6 concept fitted into a strategy focused on existing Mercedes models, Luhrs said it showed future possibilities, "especially when it comes to the interior". The Vision 6's red paint colour has also been used on the new S 650 Cabriolet.

With previous speculation suggesting that Maybach could consider all-electric powertrains, Luhrs said that there are no current plans to incorporate Mercedes's upcoming electric EQ brand with Maybach, although he did say "it might be an option for the next generation".

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