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At the Beijing Auto Show later this month, Maybach is set to unveil facelifted models. Interestingly, a Maybach with minimal front features was recently spotted.

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Maybach Facelift Unveiling Approaches, Changes Anticipated at Front

The luxury automobile manufacturer, Mercedes-Benz, has announced that it will unveil the facelifted Maybach models at the upcoming Beijing Auto Show later this month. However, the specific details about the decision-making process behind this choice remain unclear.

Recently, a Maybach without much of a front was spied roadtesting in Beijing, hinting at potential changes coming to the front of the facelifted model. While the exact nature of these changes remains unknown, it is expected that the biggest transformations will likely be up front.

The lights of the facelifted Maybach have undergone minor changes, but are currently camouflaged by tape, adding an air of mystery to the vehicle's new appearance. The camouflage makes it difficult to determine the exact nature of the changes at the front, but the vehicle was spotted testing in Beijing, possibly to ensure its ability to handle Beijing's sandstorms.

In other news, Mercedes-Benz is making significant investments in China, with a reported 2 billion USD being poured into the region to compete with local EV startups. Despite this investment, the company has announced a workforce reduction by 15% in China due to economic challenges.

Interestingly, Mercedes-Benz has also debuted the Vision V Concept MPV at Auto Shanghai 2025, showcasing a futuristic interior design. It remains to be seen if any of these interior design elements will be incorporated into the facelifted Maybach models.

As we eagerly await the official unveiling of the facelifted Maybach models, we can only speculate about the changes they will bring. Be sure to stay tuned for more updates as they become available.

This article was sourced from Sina.com.

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