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Mercedes Maybach EQS 680 V297 Beige NZG 1:18

Mercedes Maybach EQS 680 V297 Beige NZG 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
NZG
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
B66960592
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About the Mercedes Maybach EQS 680 V297 Beige NZG 1:18

TL;DR: NZG's 1:18 diecast Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 V297 in beige reproduces Mercedes' fully electric ultra-luxury flagship, built from 2024. Smooth, aerodynamic surfacing and a closed-off Maybach grille set it visibly apart from any combustion-engined Mercedes sedan sharing the badge.

Electric power has changed what a Mercedes flagship needs to look like, and the Maybach EQS shows that shift as clearly as any current Mercedes model.

Casting an Aerodynamic Shape for the Electric Era

Without a combustion engine to package around, the EQS platform allowed Mercedes to prioritise airflow above almost everything else, and the result is a smoother, more continuous body line than any petrol-powered Maybach has worn. NZG's diecast captures that low-drag surfacing well, with the beige finish highlighting the subtle curves along the doors and roofline rather than the sharp creases a combustion-era sedan would show. The closed-off front grille, a distinctive marker of Mercedes' electric line-up, is correctly rendered here, along with the flush door handles and enclosed underbody detailing that give the real car its aerodynamic edge. Weight and panel fit remain consistent with NZG's other large-scale Mercedes castings, giving this electric flagship the same physical presence as its combustion-powered stablemates.

Maybach's First Fully Electric Flagship

Applying the Maybach name to an electric platform marked a genuine shift for Mercedes' ultra-luxury sub-brand, extending the exclusivity and rear-seat comfort Maybach buyers expect to a car built without a conventional engine at all. It signals where Mercedes sees luxury heading, and gives collectors a distinctly different silhouette from the combustion-powered Maybach S-Class sitting alongside it in the range.

A Forward-Looking Addition to a Luxury Sedan Shelf

Placed next to a Maybach S 680, the EQS makes an interesting study in contrast, two flagships built for the same buyer but shaped by entirely different engineering priorities.

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