Wilhelm Maybach

Wilhelm Maybach (February 9 1846 - December 29 1929) was a German car-engine and automobile constructor and industrialist. He was born in Heilbronn, Germany, and died in Stuttgart. Maybach was the major collaborator with Gottlieb Daimler throughout the late 19th century through their development of the first internal combustion powered vehicles. In 1909 he left the Daimler company to manufacture his own luxury vehicles. See also: Maybach Maybach, Wilhelm Maybach, Wilhelm Maybach, Wilhelm

 

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