The Mercedes-Maybach GLS has been a long
time coming, but now it’s finally here – except it debuts at the Guangzhou Auto
Show in China instead of the ongoing LA Auto Show.
Marking the first time the Maybach emblem
is put on a production model that’s not an S-Class, the Mercedes-Maybach GLS
600 4MATIC represents Stuttgart’s pinnacle in luxury SUVs. As such, it is
powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 producing 550 HP at 6,000 – 6,500
rpm and 730 Nm of torque at 2,500 – 5,000 rpm. This engine variant was
developed exclusively for Maybach and is combined with the 48-volt system EQ
Boost, which adds 22 HP of power and 250 Nm of instant
torque.
The powertrain enables the 2.78-tonne Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in
just 4.9 seconds and reach an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h. For those interested in trivial details like fuel economy, the top-dog
GLS’s combined fuel consumption is rated as low as 11.7 l/100 km (20.1 mpg US),
with corresponding CO2 emissions of 266 g/km.
Styling-wise, the GLS 600 is easy to
recognize thanks to the Maybach grille with vertical chrome slats, chrome
window trim and B-pillars, chrome inserts in the side sill panels, exclusive
22-inch alloys (23-inch ones are an option), tailpipe trim elements with a
small cross rib, and the Maybach emblem on the D-pillars.
But the most Maybach-like design feature
is the available two-tone paintwork which will be offered in eight different
combinations. Also unique to the Mercedes-Maybach GLS are the electrically
extending running boards with surfaces of anodized aluminum laced with black
rubber strips. They’re also illuminated in the dark, so passengers don’t trip
and damage the lavish interior.
Inside, the luxury SUV only offers two
rows of seats to ensure maximum levels of space in the rear. Backseat
passengers get two business-class reclining seats, just as they would in a
Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, for ultimate comfort.
The list of standard features is extensive
and includes fine Nappa leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof with an opaque
roller blind, heated and ventilated massage seats, electrically operated rear
roller sun blinds, separate air conditioner for the back seats, Airmatic
suspension, and much more.
The MBUX Rear Tablet in the center console
or the armrest between the rear seats is also standard and enables passengers
to control comfort and entertainment functions. The fixed center console is optional
and can be fitted with extending and folding tables and even a refrigerator
with space for champagne bottles.
The automaker has even developed a
dedicated fragrance (white osmanthus blossom) for the Mercedes-Maybach GLS as
part of the optional Air-Balance package. Other options include the
fully-active suspension with E-Active Body Control, which offers a dedicated
Maybach drive program ensuring an even more comfortable ride.
The Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 4MATIC will
arrive in dealerships in the second half of 2020. The automaker did not reveal
pricing details, but it is expected to start at around US$ 200,000, targeting
rivals such as the Bentley Bentayga, Aston Martin DBX and the like. Built in
the U.S., it will obviously be available Stateside as well as China, the Middle
East and Europe.