Maibakh and Maibakh Engine Works are German ultra-luxury automobile brands and factories active in Europe from 192 1 to 1940. Wilhelm maybach, the father of Karl Maibakh, the founder of the automobile factory, is the chief technical director of Daimler Engine Company (the predecessor of today's Daimler Group). The two factories have deep roots.
1997 DaimlerChrysler exhibited a conceptual ultra-luxury four-door car named Maibakh at the Tokyo Motor Show, which officially revived this German automobile brand that had disappeared for many years.
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Among all the design inventions in wilhelm maybach, the most outstanding one is the first Mercedes-Benz car made after Daimler died in 1900, which caused quite a stir in the "NiceWeek" in March of190. The birth of this car is attributed to wilhelm maybach and Emile Jelinek.
There is also an episode in the origin of the name "Mercedes-Benz". Emil jellinek, then Austrian consul in Nice, was an enthusiastic supporter of Daimler. He once won the championship in the 1899 Nice car race in France by driving the Phoenix car made by Daimler.
He named the racing car "Mercedes-Benz", which is the name of his youngest daughter. He thought that the beautiful name and beautiful daughter brought him good luck in the competition, so he suggested Daimler to use this name as the trademark of the car. In order to thank this enthusiastic supporter, Daimler printed his name on his car and it sold well.