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Maybach-Motorenbau  GmbH (IPA:[ˈmaɪ.bax]) (founded 1909) is a German luxury car  manufacturer. It was founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach with his son  Karl Maybach as director. The company was originally a subsidiary of  Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH and was itself known as  "Luftfahrzeug-Motoreinbau GmbH" (literally "Airship Engine Company")  until 1918. Today, the brand is owned by Daimler AG and based in  Stuttgart.
1909-1940: EARLY HISTORY
Maybach  has historic roots through the involvement of Wilhelm Maybach, who was  the technical director of the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft. The company  originally developed and manufactured diesel and gas engines for  Zeppelins, and then rail cars.
The  company first built an experimental car in 1919, with the first  production model introduced two years later at the Berlin Motor Show.  Between 1921 and 1940, the company produced various classic opulent  vehicles. The company also continued to build heavy duty diesel engines  for marine and rail purposes.
Maybach  contributed to the German war effort in World War II by producing the  engines for the formidable Panther and Tiger tanks such as the Maybach  HL230. After the war the factory performed some repair work, but  automotive production was never restarted, and some 20 years later, the  company was renamed into MTU Friedrichshafen.
1997-PRESENT: REVIVAL
In  1997, Mercedes-Benz presented at the Tokyo Motorshow a luxury concept  car under the name Mercedes-Benz Maybach (V12, 5987 cc, 550 hp).  Mercedes-Benz decided to develop it; however, Mercedes made the decision  to market the car under the sole brand name of Maybach.
Maybach  was therefore revived as a brand in the early 2000s, with the  production of the new model in two sizes — the Maybach 57 and the  Maybach 62. The numbers are equal to the lengths of the automobiles in  decimetres. In 2005, the new 57S was added, sporting a 6.0L V12 bi-turbo  engine, producing 604bhp (450kW) and 737lb·ft (999N·m) of torque, and  featuring various cosmetic touches.


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