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Segment: Luxury
Production years: 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937

MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8) 1931-1937 5 Photos
MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8) (1931-1937)MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8) (1931-1937)MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8) (1931-1937)MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8) (1931-1937)MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8) (1931-1937)

Maybach produced the Zeppelin to be the most luxurious car in the world, but it couldn't find enough customers for it, and that resulted in meager sales.

Maybach was banned from producing engines for the aircraft industry after WWI, and the company turned its eyes toward the automotive industry, where it managed to build real masterpieces such as the Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs DS8. The name states that the car featured a double-six, eight-liter engine.

In 1931, Maybach introduced the Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs DS as an upper-range for the DS7. In those times, most luxury-car manufacturers supplied the vehicles as bare-chassis, and the customers could choose a coachbuilder to complete the vehicle. But Maybach offered the cars as completed vehicles, and the DS8 was a very large car by any standards. It weighed more than a regular driver's license allowed. At the front, it featured the big, baroque-style fenders with an arched bar between them to support the big round headlights. A vertical, pinned-out radiator was specific for the brand. Since the car featured a V-12 engine, the carmaker installed a tall and long engine compartment with six flaps on each side, which the driver could open or close to speed up the engine heating time or to keep it at an optimal temperature. The small, vertical windshield sported a pair of wipers mounted on its upper side.

Inside, Maybach installed a luxurious interior with leather upholstery, wood veneers, and chromed metallic parts for the switches and gauges. The carmaker produced a central locking system in an era where even the cranked windows were a luxury feature. Since Maybach offered the car for high-ranking officials, kings, and country rulers, it made it with a short or a long wheelbase.

Under the long hood, there was an 8-liter V12 engine that produced 200 hp. It was mated to a 5-speed gearbox with a system that allowed the fifth gear's engagement without using the clutch.

MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8) 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
  2 gasoline engines
  • 8.0 V12
  • 8.0 V12 Lang

MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8)
8.0 V12

ENGINE SPECS - 8.0 V12
Cylinders:V12
Displacement:7973 cm3
Power:147 KW @ 3200 RPM
200 HP @ 3200 RPM
197 BHP @ 3200 RPM
Fuel System:Carburetors
Fuel:Gasoline
PERFORMANCE SPECS
Top Speed:106 mph (171 km/h)
TRANSMISSION SPECS
Drive Type:Rear Wheel Drive
Gearbox:Manual, 5 Speed
BRAKES SPECS
Front:Drums
Rear:Drums
TIRES SPECS
Tire Size:7.50 X 20
DIMENSIONS
Length:211.4 in (5370 mm)
Width:71.7 in (1821 mm)
Height:60.6 in (1539 mm)
Front/rear Track:59.8/59.8 in (1,519/1,519 mm)
Wheelbase:144.1 in (3660 mm)
WEIGHT SPECS
Unladen Weight:6137 lbs (2784 kg)
FUEL ECONOMY (NEDC)
Combined:8.4 mpg US (28 L/100Km)
CO2 Emissions:666 g/km

MAYBACH Typ Zeppelin Doppel-Sechs 8 Liter (DS 8)
8.0 V12 Lang

ENGINE SPECS - 8.0 V12 Lang
Cylinders:V12
Displacement:7973 cm3
Power:147 KW @ 3200 RPM
200 HP @ 3200 RPM
197 BHP @ 3200 RPM
Fuel System:Carburetors
Fuel:Gasoline
PERFORMANCE SPECS
Top Speed:93 mph (150 km/h)
TRANSMISSION SPECS
Drive Type:Rear Wheel Drive
Gearbox:Manual, 5 Speed
BRAKES SPECS
Front:Drums
Rear:Drums
TIRES SPECS
Tire Size:7.00-20
DIMENSIONS
Length:217.3 in (5519 mm)
Width:71.7 in (1821 mm)
Height:70.9 in (1801 mm)
Front/rear Track:58.7/58.7 in (1,491/1,491 mm)
Wheelbase:147 in (3734 mm)
FUEL ECONOMY (NEDC)
Combined:8.4 mpg US (28 L/100Km)
CO2 Emissions:666 g/km
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