Mercedes confirmed it will build a Maybach SUV, reports Automotive News. The SUV will enter production in Alabama alongside the GLS, which is due for a redesign soon. With an expected price tag of around $200,000, the SUV would be the most expensive passenger vehicle made in the U.S.
The new model will likely debut in China this year and go on sale early next year, AN says.
Mercedes previewed a potential Maybach SUV with a concept last year, although it looked a bit more like a high-riding sedan. The Vision-Mercedes Maybach Ultimate Luxury Concept featured four electric motors making a total of 738 hp and a range of more than 200 miles per charge. The concept was bold and unique looking, especially riding on 24-inch wheels. Inside, the opulent interior featured white Nappa leather, rose-gold diamond stitching, and a fine-china tea set in between the two rear seats.
Expect the production model to sport unique visual treatments that will differentiate it from the regular GLS, including different designs for the front grille, lights, chrome trim, and wheels. As we previously reported, the Mercedes-Maybach GLS will likely offer a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 engine. The engine could make more than 577 hp, if it’s similar to the one found in the new AMG G-Class.
Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Dietmar Exler says the Maybach GLS is a “halo car.” “It will help build the Mercedes brand, no question,” he said. The model will compete with other ultra-lux SUVs like the Bentley Bentayga, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and Lamborghini Urus.
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Mercedes is looking to expand the Maybach lineup to other models. “We’ll logically extend it where it makes sense,” Exler said. “I cannot imagine you will have a Maybach A-Class. But on the top luxury cars, to have the luxury edition makes a whole lot of sense for us.”
The automaker is also working to expand its Alabama plant with a new battery facility. In the early 2020s, the Alabama plant will make vehicles under the automaker’s EQ subbrand.
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