
The Maybach logo consists of two intersecting “M” letters enclosed in a triangle with rounded corners. This emblem, rendered in a chrome or black finish, is placed on the radiator grille and the rear of the vehicles. The double “M” historically stands for “Maybach-Motorenbau” (Maybach Motor Manufacturing), though modern interpretation often associates it with the brand name. The word “Maybach” on the hood or trunk is executed in a strict geometric font in uppercase. The evolution of the logo has not been radical; the main changes concerned the refinement of details and materials, maintaining continuity with the emblem used on the luxury cars of the brand in the first half of the 20th century.
Maybach is a German ultra-luxury automobile manufacturer that is part of the Mercedes-Benz Group conglomerate. The brand was founded by Wilhelm Maybach and his son Karl in the early 20th century. Initially, the company specialized in the production of aircraft and marine engines, and later became famous for its cars of exceptional luxury and engineering. After a long hiatus, the brand was revived in 2002 to represent the pinnacle of luxury in the Mercedes-Benz model range. Today, under the Maybach name, special versions of Mercedes-Benz flagship models are produced, such as the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class and GLS-Class, offering an unprecedented level of comfort, exclusive materials, and individual options for the most demanding clients.








