Originally known as the "Aircraft Engine Company Installation", Maybach is part of a production aircraft, Luftschiffbau Zeppelin. Founded in thousand nine hundred and nine, the company founded Wilhalm Maybach, a German engine designer. His son made of the directory company, which mainly produced engines for zeppelins and 1919.
A six-cylinder engine, the Maybach Mb.IVa used by the German high-altitude aircraft and airships during the First World War. Mb.IVa is the most powerful of the three models generated, carrying two hundred and sixty horsepower break. There are two other models, capable of breaking the two hundred and ten horsepower, and break the other two hundred and forty horsepower. Maybach engines also for railroad cars during this period.
The first production car was launched at the Berlin Motor Show in 1921, and fixed the car the company produces over the next two decades, while producing engines for marine and rail vehicles. When World War II broke out, again called upon the production of the Maybach engine to support the war. This time the Maybach engine which generated for Panther and Tiger tanks. Panther was equipped with a V-12 petrol Maybach HL230 P30, P45 Tiger and the Maybach HL230 engine.
Mercedes Benz Maybach was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show, a high-powered luxury vehicles Mercedes Benz produced as part of the Maybach brand. At the beginning of the millennium, the Maybach 57 and Maybach 62 was launched, with new variants added to the lineup a few years later.