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The Maybach logo is a three-pointed star and a circular badge.

Mercedes-Benz Maybach and Mercedes-Benz originally belonged to the same car manufacturer, Mercedes-Benz. Maybach was always produced and sold as an independent brand under Mercedes-Benz. However, as Mercedes-Benz's new luxury car, Maybach is facing discontinuation of production for a period of time. When sales did not improve around 2012, Maybach reluctantly announced that it would no longer be in production.

Around 2014, Maybach was transformed by Mercedes-Benz and announced the resumption of production. From this time on, Maybach was renamed "Mercedes-Benz Maybach", and the car's trademark also changed from the familiar logo of two crossed M's surrounded by a spherical triangle to the logo of Mercedes-Benz, consisting of a three-pointed star and a circular emblem. .

Maybach brand history:

The Maybach (MAYBACH) brand was first created in the 1920s. Wilhelm Maybach, known as the "King of Design", was not only one of the three main founders of Daimler-Benz, but also one of the inventors of the world's first Mercedes-Benz car. . In 1919, William Maybach, who had never given up his car dream, and his son Carl Maybach jointly created the legendary brand "Maybach" - a car that symbolizes perfection and expensiveness.

The legendary brand logo consists of two crossed M's surrounded by a spherical triangle. The two M's at the beginning of the brand's creation represent the abbreviation of maybach motorenbau, and the two M's represent the abbreviation of maybach manufaktur.

Now, this once-prominent super brand has made a comeback with the strong support of the Mercedes-Benz Group. The first two models launched are Maybach 57 and Maybach 62, produced by Mercedes-Benz.