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For those of us whose splurges tend to be more outlet mall than oceanfront property, it can be hard to imagine a world where the regular old $188K Mercedes-AMG SL63 isn't a posh-enough droptop to demonstrate one's status. It's got an adjustable center screen, massaging seats, and Airscarf vents in the headrests. What else do you need, rose-gold details and a monogrammed hood? According to Mercedes-Maybach, which operates in a realm where the yachts have yachts and it's superfluous to say "private" before "island," the answer is yes, you need those precise things and more. The latest addition to its fleet of floaty, two-tone VIP carriers is the 2026 Mercedes-Maybach SL680, which offers everything we didn't realize was missing from the SL63. Namely, monograms.
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It's a surprising choice to add a two-seat sports-car option to the long wheelbases and reclining rear seats of the current Maybach lineup, which has S-class, EQS, and GLS versions. Maybach is associated with high-end limousine service and chauffeured transport, making the SL an unexpected model in the lineup. Daniel Lescow, head of Mercedes-Maybach, says the decision to add a car more suited for self-driving (in the old-fashioned sense, not the autonomous one) came directly from customer feedback. The interest is there, Lescow says, and Maybach exists to meet the desires of the hoi oligoi.
https://tegaki.pipa.jp/VSearchBlogByTagS.jsp?GD=59809
https://www.westca.com/Forums/viewtopic/t=1689605/
https://www.arrl.org/forum/topics/view/13776
https://www.goglides.dev/francescam...anagement-integrate-with-other-sap-modules-d9
https://ronorp.net/market/posts/3540880
https://paidforarticles.in/what-is-...lags-for-unified-policy-related-issues-821963
https://ummalife.com/post/574394
https://www.zybuluo.com/jonnchapple/note/2596548
https://topgold.forum/topic/395001-2026-mercedes-maybach-sl680-monogram-series/
https://tegaki.pipa.jp/VSearchBlogByTagS.jsp?GD=59809
It's a surprising choice to add a two-seat sports-car option to the long wheelbases and reclining rear seats of the current Maybach lineup, which has S-class, EQS, and GLS versions. Maybach is associated with high-end limousine service and chauffeured transport, making the SL an unexpected model in the lineup. Daniel Lescow, head of Mercedes-Maybach, says the decision to add a car more suited for self-driving (in the old-fashioned sense, not the autonomous one) came directly from customer feedback. The interest is there, Lescow says, and Maybach exists to meet the desires of the hoi oligoi.