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Maybach Collection

Maybach, a name that resonates with luxury and elegance

Background imageMaybach Collection: Maybach Exelero Germany

Maybach Exelero Germany

Background imageMaybach Collection: Maybach In-line 6 Engine, ca. 1916-1917. Creator: Maybach Motorenbau

Maybach In-line 6 Engine, ca. 1916-1917. Creator: Maybach Motorenbau
This World War I engine, built by Germanys Maybach, was of the type that powered the Zeppelin, Schutte-Lanz, and Parseval airships or airplanes such as the Rumpler C4 and C5

Background imageMaybach Collection: Maybach MB IVa, In-line 6 Engine, ca. 1916. Creator: Maybach Motorenbau

Maybach MB IVa, In-line 6 Engine, ca. 1916. Creator: Maybach Motorenbau
Originally the engine building subsidiary of the German Zeppelin Company (Luftschiffbau Zeppelin G.m.b.H.), Maybach Motorenbau G.m.b.H

Background imageMaybach Collection: Opening of the Reichstag by Emperor William II (litho)

Opening of the Reichstag by Emperor William II (litho)
961053 Opening of the Reichstag by Emperor William II (litho) by Werner, Anton Alexander von (1843-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Opening of the Reichstag by Emperor William II)

Background imageMaybach Collection: Early Motoring - The First Motor Bicycle

Early Motoring - The First Motor Bicycle in the world, constructed by Daimler and Maybach in 1885. 1885

Background imageMaybach Collection: Key to the painting of the opening of the Reichstag by Emperor William II (litho)

Key to the painting of the opening of the Reichstag by Emperor William II (litho)
961054 Key to the painting of the opening of the Reichstag by Emperor William II (litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMaybach Collection: Marine-Fliegerabteilung - Friedrichshafen FF. 31 274

Marine-Fliegerabteilung - Friedrichshafen FF. 31 274
Marine-Fliegerabteilung - Friedrichshafen FF.31 274 pusher float-plane Two FF.31 float-planes were Built for the Marine-Fliegerabteilung

Background imageMaybach Collection: 1930 Maybach V12. Creator: Unknown

1930 Maybach V12. Creator: Unknown
1930 Maybach V12

Background imageMaybach Collection: Mercedes 35 hp motor car, 1901

Mercedes 35 hp motor car, 1901. Designed by Wilhelm Maybach and manufactured by the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft of Cannstatt, Germany, these cars marked a great leap forward in design

Background imageMaybach Collection: Albert von Maybach (1822-1904). German lawyer, politician an

Albert von Maybach (1822-1904). German lawyer, politician an
Arnold Heinrich Albert von Maybach (1822- 1904). German lawyer, politician and railway manager. Engraving. Historia Universal, 1885. Colored

Background imageMaybach Collection: Wilhelm Maybachs V-twin engine, designed in 1889 for Daimler motor vehicles

Wilhelm Maybachs V-twin engine, designed in 1889 for Daimler motor vehicles
DAIMLER ENGINE, 1889. Wilhelm Maybachs V-twin engine, designed in 1889 for Daimler motor vehicles

Background imageMaybach Collection: Gottlieb Daimler (1834-1900), German industrial pioneer. With his partner Wilhelm Maybach

Gottlieb Daimler (1834-1900), German industrial pioneer. With his partner Wilhelm Maybach (1846-1929), he he produced small, lightweight and fast-running engines

Background imageMaybach Collection: Maybach 62 Germany

Maybach 62 Germany

Background imageMaybach Collection: Maybach 62 Germany

Maybach 62 Germany

Background imageMaybach Collection: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany

Background imageMaybach Collection: Maybach 57s Germany

Maybach 57s Germany


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Maybach, a name that resonates with luxury and elegance. From the iconic Maybach Exelero in Germany to the early innovations Motorenbau, this brand has left an indelible mark on automotive history. In the early 1900s, Maybach introduced their groundbreaking inline-6 engines, such as the one created in 1916-1917. These powerful machines paved the way for future advancements in automobile engineering. One cannot forget the grandeur of Emperor William II opening the Reichstag, captured beautifully in litho. The key to this historical painting unlocks a world where Maybach played a significant role. As motoring evolved, so did Maybach's influence. They ventured into motorcycles with their first motor bicycle - an embodiment of their commitment to innovation and pushing boundaries. The maritime realm also witnessed Maybach's prowess through creations like Friedrichshafen FF. 31 274 used by Marine-Fliegerabteilung. Their dedication to excellence extended beyond land vehicles. Fast forward to 1930 when they unveiled the awe-inspiring V12 engine - a masterpiece whose creator remains unknown but its impact undeniable. This technological marvel showcased Maybach's ability to blend power and sophistication seamlessly. Looking back even further, we find Mercedes' 35 hp motor car from 1901 - another testament to Maybach's influence on automotive development throughout history. Behind every great brand stands visionary individuals like Albert von Maybach; his contributions as a German lawyer and politician shaped not only his namesake company but also society at large. Today, you can catch glimpses of these legendary automobiles at prestigious locations like Sheikh Zayed Research Center in Abu Dhabi where royal car collections proudly display exquisite Maybach limousines fit for royalty. Finally, we must mention one of their most iconic models: the luxurious Maybach 62 from Germany. With its opulent design and unparalleled comfort features, it epitomizes the essence of Maybach's commitment to crafting vehicles that redefine luxury.