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Specs for all Mercedes-Benz models

Choose a Mercedes-Benz model from the list below to access all the technical specifications of their respective generations. You can use the navigation by letters and numbers to easily find the model you are looking for.
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Are Mercedes-Benz vehicles fuel-efficient?

Mercedes-Benz vehicles are renowned for their sporty handling, luxurious appointments, and top-notch features. However, it is sometimes forgotten that they are also incredibly fuel-efficient vehicles.

Does Mercedes-Benz produce any electric vehicles?

The newest electrified technologies come to life with the Mercedes-Benz EQ range, including plug-in hybrids, high-performance EQ+ models, and totally electric cars.

How safe and reliable is a Mercedes-Benz?

Most Mercedes-Benz automobiles either have an excellent NHTSA safety rating of five stars or have gotten good ratings from the IIHS. This is because Mercedes-Benz has always been considered a leader in the safety field and continues to be so today.

In which countries does Mercedes-Benz operate?

Mercedes-Benz distributes its automobiles and services in almost every country on the planet. Its manufacturing plants are manufactured in 17 countries on five continents: Europe, North and Latin America, Asia, and Africa.

What are Mercedes-Benz's most famous innovations?

Karl Benz created the world's first gasoline vehicle. He obtained a patent for his gasoline-powered, three-wheeled "Motorwagen" vehicle in 1886. Mercedes-Benz introduced the crumple zone design in the 1950s, which helps absorb impact forces in a collision and protect the occupants. They also developed the first anti-lock braking system (ABS) in 1978, which has become a standard safety feature in modern vehicles. Introduced was the Pre-Safe system in the early 2000s, which uses various sensors to detect potential collisions and prepares the vehicle and occupants for impact. Mercedes-Benz was among the first car manufacturers to introduce airbags in their vehicles - developing the driver-side airbag in the late 1980s. Introduced Distronic in the late 1990s, one of the earliest adaptive cruise control systems.

What issues with Mercedes-Benz are most common?

Mercedes-Benz vehicles are luxury but often have electrical issues, air suspension system problems, oil leaks, transmission-related issues, and issues with the fuel system, including fuel pump failures.

What is the most popular Mercedes-Benz model ever?

The company's best-selling line is the C-Class, which has entered history. The 190 moniker was dropped in 1993 in favor of the C-Class moniker, which had been introduced in 1982. Mercedes still views the two nameplates as belonging to the same series, notwithstanding the change. Over 10 million C-Class cars and the 190 models they replaced have been sold globally.

How to explain Mercedes-Benz lineups?

A general overview of their lineup structure - Entry-Level Models: Mercedes-Benz offers entry-level models that are often designated with the letter "A." Compact and Midsize Models: Mercedes-Benz has a diverse range of compact and midsize models, including the C-Class, E-Class, and S-Class. SUVs and Crossovers: Includes models like the GLA, GLC, GLE, and GLS, each offering varying sizes and levels of luxury. Sports Cars and Roadsters: The AMG GT and SL-Class are examples of their high-performance models. Electric and Hybrid Models: The EQ lineup, such as the EQC and EQS, represents their fully electric vehicles, while hybrid variants of various models provide a blend of electric power and internal combustion engines.

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