Mercedes Maybach S680 Review: Luxury, V12 Power, and Hidden Logos

- Authors
- Published on
- Published on
- Name
- By Dushyant
- (@dishs)
In this review of the Mercedes Maybach S680 by Doug DeMuro, we are introduced to a car that exudes luxury and opulence at every turn. Priced at around $250,000, this V12 powerhouse is a direct competitor to the crème de la crème from Rolls-Royce and Bentley. The Maybach S680 is not just a mere extension of the Mercedes S-Class; it is a statement of wealth and extravagance, with its extended length providing ample space for rear seat passengers to revel in comfort.
One of the standout features of the Maybach S680 is its attention to detail, from the hidden Maybach logos on the wheels to the illuminated door handles that greet you upon unlocking. The rear of the car is a haven for those seeking the ultimate in luxury, with pillows adorned with the Maybach logo, heated and cooled cup holders, and even a built-in refrigerator. The rear seats are not just seats; they are thrones of comfort, with massaging functions and a deployable footrest for that extra touch of relaxation.
Moving to the front of the Maybach S680, the driver is not left wanting in terms of luxury. From the leather-wrapped steering wheel with piano black trim to the Maybach logo headrest pillows, every detail exudes sophistication. The infotainment system even gets into the festive spirit with a winter-themed display, adding a touch of whimsy to the overall experience. Overall, the Mercedes Maybach S680 is a testament to luxury and refinement, a car that caters to those who demand nothing but the best in life.

Image copyright Youtube

Image copyright Youtube

Image copyright Youtube

Image copyright Youtube
Watch The New Mercedes-Maybach S680 Is a $250,000 Ultra-Luxury Bentley Beater on Youtube
Viewer Reactions for The New Mercedes-Maybach S680 Is a $250,000 Ultra-Luxury Bentley Beater
Shocked that this caliber of car comes with Hancook tires
Expectation of numerous control unit updates
Comparison to the Bentley Flying Spur
Comments on Maybach brand reputation in the mid-2000s
Observations on the two-tone spray can paint job
Mention of the car being a "beater"
Comparison of ACH and Maybach
Comparison to the 2021 S class
Comments on the car not being detailed before the review
Observations on the outdated software on the displays and thick bezels
Related Articles

Bouncing Maybach Fun: Cars and Bids Adventure in San Diego
Experience the hilarity of the bouncing Maybach in this Cars and Bids adventure with Ken, Felippo, and special guest Gail from Gail's Garage. Watch as they showcase this unique feature, eliciting a mix of excitement and embarrassment among the team while entertaining onlookers in San Diego.

Doug DeMuro: Nissan GTR, VW Naming, Porsche EV, BYD Success
Join the Doug DeMuro team as they discuss Nissan's new GTR concept, Volkswagen's naming convention change, Porsche's model discontinuation, and BYD outselling Tesla in Europe. Stay informed and entertained with insights into the evolving automotive industry.

Exploring the Unique 2013 Honda CRZ: A Manual Hybrid with Quirky Features
The 2013 Honda CRZ is a unique hybrid car with a manual transmission, quirky interior features, and a cool design. Despite its modest performance, the CRZ stands out for its individuality and rare combination of features.

2025 Mercedes Maybach GLS600: Ultimate Luxury SUV Review
Experience the ultimate luxury in the 2025 Mercedes Maybach GLS600, a $250,000 SUV with 550 horsepower. Indulge in private jet-like rear seats, massage functions, and a built-in workout feature. Revel in opulence with heated/cooled cup holders, champagne flute holders, and a rear entertainment system.