Maybach (disambiguation)
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Maybach is a brand, marque, and division, of Daimler AG (Daimler-Benz; Mercedes Benz).
Maybach may also refer to:
People
[edit]Surname
[edit]- Albert von Maybach (1822–1904), German politician
- Christiane Maybach (1932–2006), German actress
- Karl Maybach, son of Wilhelm Maybach, and co-founder of Maybach-Motorenbau
- Ulrich Schmid-Maybach, philanthropist who founded the Maybach Foundation
- Wilhelm Maybach (1846–1929), German internal combustion engineer and industrialist, founder of Maybach-Motorenbau
Stage name
[edit]- Maybach Blue Justice (born 1968 as Yuji Nagata (Japanese: 永田 裕志)), Japanese pro-wrestler
- Maybach Don (born 1967 as Manabu Nakanishi (Japanese: 中西 学)), Japanese pro-wrestler
- Maybach Suwa Jr. (born 1984 as Hajime Ohara (Japanese: 大原 甫)), Japanese pro-wrestler
- Maybach Taniguchi (Japanese: マイバッハ谷口; born 1976 as Shuhei Taniguchi Japanese: 谷口 周平), Japanese pro-wrestler
- Maybach Taniguchi, Jr. (born 1975 as Takahiro Suwa Japanese: 諏訪 高広), Japanese pro-wrestler
Characters
[edit]- Alex Maybach, a fictional character created by David Weber for "In Enemy Hands"; see List of characters in the Honorverse
Organizations
[edit]- Maybach Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- Maybach Music Group, a U.S. record label founded by Rick Ross
- Museum for Historical Maybach Vehicles, Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germany; an automobile museum
- MTU Friedrichshafen, a company spun-off from Daimler's Maybach-Motorenbau GmbH which manufactures what were Maybach engines
Vehicles and transportation
[edit]- Maybach double-differential, a type of steering setup
- LaS Maybach (Sd.Kfz.101), Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.B — WWII Nazi German light tank
- Zmaj Fizir-Maybach, a Fizir F1V produced under license by Zmaj using Maybach engines; a Yugoslavian biplane
- Maybach Specials, a series of Australian built racing cars from the 1950s; see Australian Drivers' Championship § History
Other uses
[edit]- Maybach I and II, Wunsdorf, Germany; WWII bunkers for Nazi military high command
- "Maybach", a 2008 song by The Yellow Moon Band
- "Maybach" (song), a 2021 song by 42 Dugg
See also
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