Products by Mercedes-Benz

History

Mercedes-Benz is a German multinational automaker and a division of Daimler AG. It is known for both its passenger and commercial vehicle lineups. It is particularly famous for its premium vehicles, being one of the largest automaker in this segment.

History

Mercedes-Benz can trace its origin to Karl Benz's 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, the first internal combustion engine in an automobile. The Mercedes automobile was first markted in 1901 by Daimler-Moteren-Gesellschaft: Emil Jellinek, who worked with DMG, thought to promote the cars as Mercedes, after the name of his beloved daughter. The commercial success led DMG to trademark the name.
The first Mercedes-Benz named vehicle was produced in 1926, following the merger of Karl Benz's and Gottlieb Daimler's companies into Daimler-Benz. Before WWII, Mercedes-Benz was widely popular in Europe, particularly in its native Germany.
After the war, Mercedes continued to solidify its position as the leading premium automaker in the European market. This was highlighted by the 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing (W198) that incorporated numerous industry-firsts. It also caught the attention of the North American consumers. In 1965, Mercedes Benz of North American was formed.
In recent decades, Mercedes has greatly expanded its vehicle lineup, offering economy models and a broad range of crossovers. The company's racing team has also gained enormous success, particularly in Formula One.

Current Lineup

Like other German premium automakers, Mercedes has expanded its vehicle lineup considerably. The last letter in the model name represents the level, with "A" and "B" being the economy level, "C" being compact, "E" being executive, and "S" being top of the line ("special"). "CL" means a sedan with a "4-door coupe" look, while "GL" means crossover.
  • Hatchback: A
  • Sedan: A, C, CLA, CLS, E, S, AMG GT4
  • Wagon: C, CLA, CLS, E, S
  • Coupe: C, E, S
  • Convertible: C, E, S, SL, SLC
  • Sports Car: AMG GT
  • MPV: B, V
  • Crossover: GLA, GLB, BLC, GLE, GLS, EQC
  • SUV: G

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Mercedes-AMG SL-Class R232
  • Rather good performance
  • Decent styling
  • Good handling
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· 88% ·
Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster R190
  • Good performance overall
  • Relatively tight and light
  • Robust drivetrain
· 91% ·
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe C238 facelift
  • OK-ish performance
  • Decent engine reliability
· 71% ·
Mercedes-Benz CLA C118
Mercedes-Benz CLA C118 Subcompact Sedan 2019
  • Decent performance in the AMG models
  • Excellent 0.24 drag coefficient
· 35% ·
Mercedes-Benz CLS C257 facelift
  • Decent performance
  • Good 0.26 drag coefficient
· 70% ·
Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe C167
Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe C167 Mid-Size Crossover 2020
  • Available with the M177 V8
  • Some offroad capabilities
  • Low fuel consumption
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· 71% ·
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe C253 facelift
  • Available with V8 AMG engines
  • Some offroad capabilities
  • Low fuel consumption
· 63% ·
Mercedes-Benz EQB X243
Mercedes-Benz EQB X243 Compact Crossover 2021
  • Good 0.28 drag coefficient
· 36% ·
Mercedes-Benz GLC X253 facelift
Mercedes-Benz GLC X253 facelift Compact Crossover 2019
  • Good performance
  • Some offroad capabilities
  • Good interior styling
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· 72% ·
Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain S213 facelift
  • Decent drivetrain
  • Some offroad capabilities
  • Good towing capacity
· 45% ·
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate S213 facelift
  • Superb performance in the AMG models
  • Some offroad capabilities
  • Good styling
· 85% ·
Mercedes-Benz C-Class All-Terrain S206
  • Good for posing
· 32% ·
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate S206
  • Good 0.27 drag coefficient
  • Low fuel consumption
  • Great styling
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· 67% ·
Mercedes-Benz A-Class W177
Mercedes-Benz A-Class W177 Subcompact Hatchback 2018
  • Rather good design for a hatchback
  • Good performance in some models
  • Good 0.25 drag coefficient
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· 48% ·
Mercedes-Benz A-Class V177
Mercedes-Benz A-Class V177 Subcompact Sedan 2018
  • Decent performance
  • Excellent 0.23 drag coefficient
  • Down to very low 1.4L/100km fuel consumption
· 36% ·
Mercedes-Benz SL R231 facelift
  • Last chance to get V12 in a hardtop Mercedes
  • Still possible to get the M278 and M157 powered V8s
  • New 9G-Tronic automatic
· 96% ·
Mercedes-Benz SL R231
Mercedes-Benz SL R231 Convertible 2012
  • New, more reliable engine lineup
  • New, better electronics
  • Good, athletic styling
· 97% ·
Mercedes-Benz SL R230 facelift 2
  • M275-powered V12s remained
  • New SL63 AMG is characterful, though unreliable
  • Improvements with M272/M273 engines
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· 93% ·
Mercedes-Benz SL R230 facelift
  • Superb V12 engine and the last chance to get SL55 AMG
  • Beautiful hardtop convertible
  • Good 0.28 drag coefficient
· 90% ·
Mercedes-Benz SL R230
Mercedes-Benz SL R230 Convertible 2001
  • Superb V8 and V12 engine lineup
  • Elegant yet athletic styling
  • Good 0.28 drag coefficient
· 96% ·
Mercedes-Benz SLC R172 facelift
  • Multi-link suspensions all around
· 73% ·
Mercedes-Benz SLK R172
Mercedes-Benz SLK R172 Convertible 2011
  • Last opportunity to get naturally-aspirated V8 from Mercedes (M152)
  • SLK 350 got ride of the engine defect of its predecessor
  • Multi-link suspensions all around
· 81% ·
Mercedes-Benz SLK R171 facelift
  • Last chance to get the M113-powered SLK 55 AMG
  • Updated electronics
  • Perhaps improved engine reliability
· 74% ·
Mercedes-Benz SLK R171
Mercedes-Benz SLK R171 Convertible 2003
  • Good SLK55 AMG drivetrain
  • Sleek design
· 70% ·
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet A217 facelift
  • Good 0.28 drag coefficient
  • Last chance to get V12 from Mercedes
  • Good interior design
· 94% ·
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet A217
  • Great, opulent styling
  • Decent build quality
  • Powerful engine lineup without tiny weasels
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· 96% ·
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet A205 facelift
  • Large chance to get V8 AMG in a C-Class
  • Decent styling
· 78% ·
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet A205
  • Possible to get C63 AMG / C63 S AMG
  • Good 0.28 drag coefficient
  • Decent styling
· 80% ·
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet A238
  • Much improved, almost luxurious styling
  • Improved build quality
  • Good 0.28 drag coefficient
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· 77% ·
Mercedes-Benz E-Class A207 facelift
  • Decent drivetrain reliability
  • New 9G-Tronic automatic transmission
  • Improved build quality
· 73% ·
Mercedes-Benz E-Class A207
  • Improved build quality
· 66% ·
Mercedes-Benz CLK A209 facelift
  • More powerful drivetrain
  • Improvement in build quality
· 71% ·

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