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Maybach vs Rolls-Royce

Maybach or Rolls-Royce for your wedding or VIP arrival? How the Maybach GLS and the Rolls-Royce range compare on comfort, presence and prestige.

Maybach or Rolls-Royce? The Mercedes-Maybach GLS is a supremely comfortable, modern luxury SUV; the Rolls-Royce range is the ultimate in prestige and ceremony. Both are exceptional — the Maybach leans modern comfort, the Rolls-Royce leans timeless status.

First-class comfort, or the ultimate in prestige? Here's how they compare.

Mercedes-Maybach GLS — modern first class

The Maybach GLS is limousine-grade comfort in a contemporary SUV — serene, spacious and beautifully appointed, with the height and easy access of an SUV. For couples and executives who want discreet, modern luxury, it's superb.

Rolls-Royce — the ultimate prestige

The Rolls-Royce range — the Phantom, Ghost, Cullinan and convertible Dawn — carries a prestige and sense of occasion nothing else matches. When the moment calls for the very best name in luxury, it's Rolls-Royce.

How to choose

Choose the Maybach for modern, understated first-class comfort, especially for corporate and airport arrivals; choose Rolls-Royce for the ultimate in ceremony and prestige, especially for weddings. Both are chauffeur-driven and immaculate — and they pair beautifully in our Premium Line-Up, a flagship lead with two commanding support cars. Many clients simply book both and decide on the day. Book a showroom visit to compare them side by side.

Maybach vs Rolls-Royce FAQs

Which is more prestigious?

Rolls-Royce carries the ultimate prestige; the Maybach leads on modern, understated comfort.

Which is better for corporate?

The Maybach GLS is a favourite for executive and airport transfers; Rolls-Royce for VIP occasions.

Can I see both first?

Yes, book a showroom appointment in Lakemba.

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