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Maybach 57 SWB Caspian Black Himalayas Grey AUTOart 1:18

Maybach 57 SWB Caspian Black Himalayas Grey AUTOart 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Maybach
Manufacturer
AUTOart
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
76151
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About the Maybach 57 SWB Caspian Black Himalayas Grey AUTOart 1:18

TL;DR: AUTOart's 1:18 diecast Maybach 57 short-wheelbase sedan reproduces the 2006 flagship in a two-tone Caspian Black and Himalayas Grey finish. Premium diecast construction and opening features suit the marque's revived ultra-luxury positioning, a distinctive piece for a European flagship sedan display.

Mercedes-Benz revived the Maybach name in 2002 to sit above the S-Class, and the two-tone paint on this 57 is a direct callback to the pre-war Maybachs that gave the brand its original prestige.

AUTOart's Diecast Treatment of a Two-Tone Flagship

Painting a straight line between two body colors is a demanding job at any scale, and this model holds that Caspian Black to Himalayas Grey division cleanly along the character line without bleed or overspray visible up close. The doors and trunk open on hinges with real resistance, and the interior carries the kind of layered dashboard detail a flagship sedan needs to look convincing rather than generic. AUTOart's build sits above mass-market diecast sedans in panel fit and paint depth, appropriate for a car whose real-world buyers were paying for exactly that level of finish obsession. Chrome trim around the grille and window surrounds is picked out distinctly rather than left as a single painted band, a small detail that separates a considered luxury replica from a generic sedan casting.

The Maybach 57's Position in Modern Luxury

Built on a stretched Mercedes S-Class platform, the Maybach 57 and its long-wheelbase sibling the 62 were positioned to compete directly with Rolls-Royce and Bentley, reviving a name that had gone dormant since the 1940s. The two-tone paint scheme was a signature option through the model's run, letting owners echo the coachbuilt Maybachs of the 1930s on a thoroughly modern chassis. Mercedes folded the brand back into its own lineup after 2013, which makes surviving 57s and their replicas a closed chapter rather than an ongoing model line.

For an ultra-luxury sedan shelf, this Maybach sits naturally alongside a period S-Class to show the platform relationship, its two-tone paint doing the work of setting the flagship apart.

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