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Daimler brings SUV to luxury Maybach brand's portfolio

Published 21/11/2019, 13:12
Daimler brings SUV to luxury Maybach brand's portfolio
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GUANGZHOU, China/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Daimler (DE:DAIGn) plans to sell luxury Maybach brand's first sport-utility vehicle, its China chief executive, Hubertus Troska, said on Thursday, joining other luxury brands that offer SUV models to attract customers from China and the United States.

Daimler plans to roll out the Mercedes-Maybach GLS model, which is based on the Mercedes GLS-Class SUV, in the second half of 2020, Troska said, adding China is Mercedes-Maybach’s biggest market.

The move comes one day after James Bond's carmaker of choice, Aston Martin (L:AML), rolled out its first SUV model, the DBX. Luxury carmakers from Rolls-Royce (LON:RR) to Lamborghini launched ultra-luxury SUV models in the past year to boost their brand's overall profitability.

In 2012, Daimler, which owns the Mercedes-Benz brand, stopped making Maybach's iconic long limousines after the vehicles, which were based on a unique design and cost around $380,000, failed to sell heavily enough. At the time, Maybach vehicles were marketed as a separate brand from Mercedes-Benz. Among the owners were oligarchs, rap stars, and royals including Russia’s Roman Abramovich, musician Jay-Z and King Juan Carlos of Spain.

When the joint Mercedes-Maybach brand was launched in 2014, Ola Kaellenius, then the Mercedes-Benz executive responsible for marketing and sales, said the brand was expected to sell well in China, the United States, Russia and Japan.

At the Shanghai autoshow this year, Daimler's Troska said demand for Maybachs was more than 600 a month in China.

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