Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz (German pronunciation: [mɛʁˈtseːdəs ˈbɛnts]) is a brand of cars, trucks, buses and coaches from the Daimler AG company of Germany. The company was once known as Daimler-Benz and is still sometimes called just "Mercedes." Mercedes-Benz is one of the world's oldest car maker and the cars they make are expensive. The symbol of Mercedes-Benz is very famous. It is a three-pointed star inside of a circle and was designed by one of the men who started the company, Gottlieb Daimler. The three points of the star stand for land, air and sea because Daimler's engines were used not only in cars and trucks but in airplanes and boats. The symbol was first used in 1909.
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Industry | Automotive |
Predecessor | Mercedes-Benz division of Daimler AG |
Founded | June 25, 1926 |
Headquarters | , Germany |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management and CEO[2] |
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Production output | 2,164,187 cars worldwide (2020)[3] |
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Parent | Mercedes-Benz Group[1] |
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Website | mercedes-benz.com |
Mercedes-Benz cars are an important part of the history of the car with many "firsts”. They were the first to build a diesel-powered car in the 1930s, the first to build a car with fuel injection in the 1950s and the first to offer antilock brakes in the 1970s. Mercedes-Benz cars have also been important in auto racing history.
Early days
The Benz Patent-Motorwagen of Karl Benz was the company's first production car, built by Rheinische Gasmotorenfabrik Benz & Cie (known today as Mercedes-Benz) it was built in 1885 or 1886. It is often considered the first real gasoline -powered car. By 1901, the cars had become very popular among the rich, mostly because of the efforts of Emil Jellineck.
Models
Current models
- A-Class – hatchback and saloon
- B-Class – hatchback
- C-Class – saloon, estate, coupé and cabriolet
- CLA – saloon and estate
- CLS – liftback
- E-Class – saloon, estate, coupé and cabriolet
- G-Class – Off-road vehicle
- GLA – crossover SUV
- GLB – crossover SUV
- GLC – crossover SUV
- GLE – crossover SUV
- GLS – crossover SUV
- R-Class – estate
- S-Class – saloon, coupé and cabriolet
- T-Class – compact MPV
- V-Class – large MPV
- AMG GT – coupé and roadster
- AMG GT 4-Door – liftback
- AMG SL – roadster
- AMG ONE – supercar
- EQA – electric crossover SUV
- EQB – electric crossover SUV
- EQC – electric crossover SUV
- EQE – saloon
- EQE SUV – electric crossover SUV
- EQG – Electric off-road vehicle
- EQS – electric saloon
- EQS SUV – electric crossover SUV
- EQT – electric compact MPV
- EQV – electric large MPV
Vans
Mercedes-Benz builds a range of vans such as the Citan, Vito, and Sprinter
Trucks
Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Daimler Trucks builds trucks together, They build buses, trucks, the Vito and the Sprinter van.[source?]
Buses
Mercedes-Benz has been building buses from 1895 in Mannheim in Germany. Mercedes-Benz produces a wide range of buses and coaches.
Mercedes-Benz Media
Karl Benz (1844–1929) made the 1886 Benz Patent Motorwagen, which is widely regarded as the first automobile.
Gottlieb Daimler (1834–1900) – founder of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft
Mercedes-Benz Zetros used for snowplowing
Unimog, a famous allround vehicle by Mercedes-Benz
A DMG Mercedes Simplex 1906 in the Deutsches Museum
Both Mercedes-AMG Formula One cars at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Daimler launches new corporate structure". www.daimler.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- ↑ "Corporate governance". Mercedes-Benz AG. Archived from the original on 2 July 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- ↑ "Mercedes-Benz posts eighth consecutive record year and maintains number 1 position in the premium segment". Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
- ↑ "About us". Mercedes-Benz AG. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- ↑ "AMG – The Company". Mercedes-AMG GmbH. Archived from the original on 1 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.