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The Best Maybach & Mercedes-Maybach Luxury Vehicles For Sale Now

The Best Maybach & Mercedes-Maybach Luxury Vehicles For Sale Now

These ultra-luxury cars are the embodiment of an incredible legacy.

Maybach is, without a doubt, one of the most respected names in the world of automotive luxury. Originating in the early 20th century, Maybach was introduced in the 2000s as a brand of ultra-luxury models that were highly exclusive and unequivocally opulent, and while the Maybach name achieved pop culture icon status in that time, the 2010s saw it transform into a sub-brand under the Mercedes-Benz umbrella.

Mercedes-Maybach cars since then have not only been luxury sedans, but also all-electric cars, SUVs, and even roadsters have emerged wearing the iconic nameplate. All bearing a unique design aesthetic and ultra-luxurious features, the Mercedes-Maybach lineup is continuing to evolve with an increasingly diverse choice of body styles and a growing brand with a strong global presence.

Both the Maybach brand of the 2000s and the Mercedes-Maybach lineup of the modern era have cars that are sumptuous and collector-worthy on the marketplace, and duPont REGISTRY, the source for supercars since 1985, is the place to look if you want to buy one. Specializing in luxury and exotic cars like the Maybach lineup, duPont REGISTRY has plenty of Maybach cars for sale and Mercedes-Maybach for sale from retailers across the country. If you’re looking for a Maybach for sale, have a look below at our selection, or click below to see all Maybach inventory.

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2025 Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600

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2019 Mercedes-Maybach S 560

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2022 Mercedes-Maybach S 580

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2016 Mercedes-Maybach S 600

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2023 Mercedes-Maybach S 680 Virgil Abloh Edition

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2023 Mercedes-Maybach S 680 Haute Voiture Edition

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2026 Mercedes-Maybach SL 680 Monogram Series

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2025 Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680

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2009 Maybach 57 S

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2004 Maybach 57

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What makes Maybach special?

In the 2000s, Maybach was its own brand that made ultra-luxurious cars that competed with brands like Rolls-Royce. Now, under the Mercedes-Benz umbrella, Mercedes-Maybach cars are transformed from their standard Mercedes-Benz counterparts with design, engineering, and style that exudes Maybach’s opulent level of luxury. In addition, Maybach cars are often customized with unique features in either exclusive special editions or even MANUFAKTUR Made To Measure bespoke vehicles, which are designed by the owner and by Mercedes-Maybach in conjunction. One of these MANUFAKTUR Made To Measure cars is owned by LeBron James.

What is the difference between Maybach and Mercedes-Maybach?

Maybach was its own brand in the 2000s. It manufactured two luxury sedan models, the 57 and the 62, as well as the one-off Maybach Exelero. However, Mercedes-Maybach was a revival of the nameplate as a Mercedes-Benz sub-brand, like Mercedes-AMG. Today, Mercedes-Maybach cars are extensively revised variants of Mercedes-Benz models with unique luxury features and engineering.

What Mercedes-Maybach models are available?

The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, which was extensively updated for the 2027 model year, is the flagship luxury sedan available from Maybach. In addition to that, the Mercedes-Maybach SL is a sporty roadster that, unlike the Mercedes-AMG SL, features graceful Maybach luxury and opulent design, and the Mercedes-Maybach GLS is an SUV that combines gracious Maybach features with SUV practicality and off-road capability. The all-electric Merceders-Maybach EQS SUV was the first all-electric Maybach, and the upcoming Mercedes-Maybach VLS is a new “grand limousine” ultra-luxury brand coming from Maybach.

Does Maybach still use V12 engines?

Yes. The latest Mercedes-Maybach S-Class is still available with a V12 engine, specifically the Mercedes-Maybach S 680. In the past, Maybach models and Mercedes-Maybach models came with a V12 under the hood, but many of today’s models, like the SL 680, the GLS 600, and the S 580 all have V8 engines instead. The Mercedes-Maybach EQS uses an all-electric powertrain, and the Mercedes-Maybach VLS is likely to be all-electric, as well.

Tyler Rampersaud