The new Mercedes-Maybach S-Class has arrived, and honestly, Mercedes-Maybach didn’t just build a luxury car they built a rolling five-star hotel with AI, champagne holders, glowing badges, and enough comfort to make first-class flights feel economy.
This thing is ridiculously extra in the best possible way.
The front grille is now even bigger, because apparently regular rich-person attention wasn’t enough. It can also light up, alongside the Maybach logos and even the classic Mercedes hood ornament in some markets. Yes, the car literally glows at night like luxury royalty.
Then there are the wheels. Mercedes somehow decided normal wheels were boring, so the new forged rims feature a floating Mercedes-Benz star that always stays perfectly upright while driving. Completely unnecessary. Completely amazing.
Inside, the cabin feels more like an ultra-modern luxury lounge than a car. You get massive digital displays powered by the new MB.OS system, AI voice assistance with ChatGPT integration, ambient lighting with 199 LEDs, and materials that look like they belong inside a billionaire’s penthouse.
And for the first time ever, buyers can even choose a leather-free interior finished with high-end sustainable textiles. Because saving the planet now also comes wrapped in Maybach luxury.
Rear passengers basically win the lottery. There are reclining Executive seats, automatic comfort doors that open and close themselves, refrigerated champagne storage, and silver-plated champagne flutes from Robbe & Berking. Mercedes-Maybach clearly expects owners to celebrate absolutely everything.
Under the hood, power is just as absurd. Buyers can choose between electrified six-cylinder and V8 engines, while some markets still get the legendary V12. The plug-in hybrid version even offers around 100 km of electric driving range, meaning you can silently cruise through the city while everyone else wonders what billionaire just arrived.
The new AI-powered MBUX system also takes things to another level. The car can hold conversations, remember previous interactions, update itself over the air, and even assist with driving and parking using advanced sensors and computing systems.
Basically, the 2027 Maybach S-Class isn’t just transportation anymore. It’s a luxury experience disguised as a sedan.















