Photo Gallery «Driving the Maybach DSH - the speedometer needle shakes at 137 km/h»
Weighing over three tons and with "only" six cylinders in a row, this is how the Maybach DSH presented itself in the 1930s. An extremely imposing saloon, but one that demanded a great deal of sensitivity from the driver, as this review of a drive impressively shows. This report characterizes the entry-level Maybach of the 1930s and explains how it drives, supplemented by many archive photos.
Maybach DSH (1934) - with four-door Pullman limousine body
© MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH / Daimler AG, 1934
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