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The M285 and its AMG version of this 5.5 L (5,513 cc) engine built in Stuttgart, Germany specifically for Maybach badged products. Bore and stroke is 82 mm × 87 mm (3.23 in × 3.43 in). Bore and stroke is 82 mm × 87 mm (3.23 in × 3.43 in).
The engine in the base Model 57 and 62 is the Mercedes-Benz M285, a 5.5-litre twin-turbo V12 developed specifically for the new Maybach cars. Output is 405 kW (550 PS; 542 hp) at 5250 rpm with 664 lb⋅ft (900 N⋅m) of torque at 2300-3000 rpm.
M285, 5.5 L (2002–2013) M277, 6.0 L (2012–present) M279, 6.0 L (2012–present) M158, 5.5 – 6.0 L (2012–present) Flat-12. M291, 3.5 L (1991–1992; non- ...
In human genetics, Haplogroup G-M285 or G-M342, also known as Haplogroup G1, is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. Haplogroup G1 is a primary subclade of haplogroup G . G1 is possibly believed to have originated in Iran .
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In 2012, Mercedes-Benz delivered all the rights of V12 engine development to AMG for future V12-model vehicles. [5] Starting the 2014 model year, M279 has been extensively redesigned and updated their top-of-the-range V12 engine to better conform to increasing emission standards in Europe and the United States.
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Almost all haplogroup G1 persons have the value of 12 at short tandem repeat (STR) marker DYS392 and all will have the M285 or M342 SNP mutation which characterizes this group. This value of 12 is uncommon in other G categories other than G1. subclades of G1a, G1a1, G1b exist.