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  1. Wilhelm Maybach (Heilbronn, 9 de febrero de 1846 - Stuttgart-Cannstatt, 29 de diciembre de 1929) fue un ingeniero alemán. Fue el fundador de los coches Maybach.

  2. Wilhelm Maybach (German: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈmaɪbax] ⓘ; 9 February 1846 – 29 December 1929) was an early German engine designer and industrialist. During the 1890s he was hailed in France, then the world centre for car production, as the "King of Designers".

  3. Wilhelm Maybach. (Heilbronn, 1846 - Stuttgart-Cannstatt, 1929) Ingeniero alemán. Colaborador de Gottlieb Daimler, Wilhelm Maybach perfeccionó los motores de combustible líquido y desarrolló junto a él el primer motor que funcionaba con gasolina, que incorporaron a bicicletas y barcos.

  4. Wilhelm Maybach was a German engineer and industrialist who was the chief designer of the first Mercedes automobiles (1900–01). From 1883 Maybach was associated with Gottlieb Daimler in developing efficient internal-combustion engines; their first important product, a relatively light four-stroke.

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  5. 9 de feb. de 2021 · Highlights include the debuts of the Mercedes-Maybach S 600 Pullman (2015) and the S 600 Pullman Guard with special protection (2016). 175 years ago, Wilhelm Maybach was born in Heilbronn, Germany. Today his name also lives on in the Mercedes-Maybach brand.

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  6. Wilhelm Maybach with Karl Maybach. The first experimental horizontal engine. During his extensive research Maybach came across a patent by the Englishman Watson describing an unregulated hot-tube ignition system – an important precondition for higher engine speeds.

  7. Mercedes-Benz AG. Home Company Tradition Founders & Pioneers Wilhelm Maybach: Founders and pioneers. Wilhelm Maybach. Wilhelm Maybach was the ideal match for Gottlieb Daimler and remained closely associated with him until his death in 1900. He went to Karlsruhe with Daimler in September 1869, and then on to Gasmotorenfabrik Deutz in Cologne.