Which Mercedes models are built in Germany

Jun 21, 2024

Mercedes-Benz is a German luxury car brand known for its high-quality cars, many of which are manufactured in Germany. While the specific models manufactured in Germany may vary by year and production facility, the brand has a strong presence and multiple manufacturing plants in the country. Some models commonly associated with German manufacturing include:

 

S-Class: flagship luxury sedan, often considered one of the benchmarks in the luxury car segment, traditionally manufactured in Germany.

(1) S 400 L Business: basic business configuration, providing essential comfort and functionality.

(2) S 400 L Luxury: offers more advanced configurations and luxury amenities than the Business.

(3) S 450  L: equipped with a more powerful engine and more standard luxury features.

(4) S 450 L 4MATIC: four-wheel drive version of the S 450 L, providing better traction and stability.

(5) S 500 L 4MATIC: top-of-the-line model, equipped with the most powerful engine and a full suite of luxury features.

Mercedes Benz S Class Interior

 

E-Class: Another popular Mercedes-Benz car series, known for its balance of luxury and performance, some models are manufactured in Germany.
(1) E 260 L Sedan/Sport Sedan: A long-wheelbase model of the E-Class, available in sedan and sports sedan styles.
(2) E 300 L Fashion Sedan/Sport Sedan: A higher-end version of the E 260 L, also available in sedan and sports sedan styles.
(3) E 300 L Luxury Sedan/Sport Sedan: A higher-end configuration that provides a luxurious experience, also available in sedan and sports sedan styles.
(4) E 200 L CGI Elegant: An early model, equipped with a 1.8L CGI engine.
(5) E 260 L CGI Elegant: An early model, also equipped with a 1.8L CGI engine.
(6) E 300 L Elegant: An early model with a 3.0L displacement, providing more powerful power.
(7) E 300 L Fashion: 3.0L displacement, providing higher-end configuration and comfort.
(8) E 300 L Fashion Luxury: Provides more luxurious configuration based on the Fashion model.

 

Mercedes Benz E Class Interior

 

A-Class: A compact car series that is popular for its stylish design and technology and may also be produced in Germany.
(1) A 180: As the entry-level model of the A-Class, it is usually equipped with a smaller displacement engine.
(2) A 200: Compared with the A 180, the A 200 offers higher configuration and power performance.
(3) A 180 L Sedan: This is a version with an extended wheelbase that provides a more spacious interior and is designed to meet specific market needs.
(4) A 200 L Sedan: Similar to the A 180 L Sedan, but equipped with a more powerful engine and richer configuration.
(5) A 160: One of the early models, equipped with a 1.5L engine.
(6) A 180 Sedan: A four-door sedan version that offers a comfortable ride and practicality.
(7) A 200 Sedan: Based on the A 180 Sedan, it offers higher power and luxury configuration.

Mercedes Benz A Class Interior


G-Class:
Known as the "G-Wagon", this is a luxury SUV with strong off-road capabilities, usually produced in Germany.
(1) G 500: Equipped with a 5.5-liter V8 engine with 388 horsepower and a peak torque of 530 Nm.
(2) G 63 AMG: Tuned by Mercedes-AMG, equipped with a 5.5T V8 twin-turbocharged engine with 544 horsepower and a maximum torque of 760 Nm, and an acceleration time of 5.4 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h.
(3) G 65 AMG: Equipped with a 6.0-liter V12 twin-turbocharged engine with 612 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,000 Nm, and an acceleration time of 5.3 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h.
(4) G 55 AMG: An early model equipped with a 5.5T V8 engine with 507 horsepower and a maximum torque of 700 Nm.
(5) G 550: Another V8 engine model sold in certain markets.

Mercedes Benz G Class Interior

Maybach: An ultra-luxury car series that represents the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz craftsmanship, usually manufactured in Germany.
It is worth noting that while many Mercedes-Benz models are designed in Germany, some are also produced in other countries or source parts globally. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the manufacturing location of a specific model, it is best to refer to the Mercedes-Benz official website or contact a local authorized dealer.

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