The History of Mercedes-Benz
No company is more synonymous with the invention of the automobile than Mercedes-Benz. Many people regard the Benz Patent Motor Car as the first automobile in the world, the model that started it all. It was a three-wheeled automobile that bears little resemblance to a modern Mercedes-Benz, but this invention proved that a "vehicle without horses" was possible.
Mercedes-Benz manufactures some of the world's most luxurious passenger vehicles. This legendary German brand offers high-end models with superb engineering, intelligent technologies, and clever amenities.
The 2024 lineup of Mercedes-Benz vehicles utilizes high-tech features to keep you safer. While the exact features may vary by model, we would like to tell you about some of our favorite safety systems available.
The Mercedes-Benz lineup has increasingly been electrified in recent years, and other luxury models will join the current electrified car and SUV models. Mercedes-Benz has invested $1 billion toward a charging station infrastructure project to support its customers who have chosen to purchase an EV. The first of its 400 planned charging stations is now open in Atlanta.
Owning a Maybach is one of the top distinctions for American auto owners. It's a clear sign that you've done something right in your life. Even in the world of luxury Maybach sedans, there's still something even more special to aspire to. Mercedes-Benz recently announced their Night Series Maybach, a model that's going to add exclusive dark finishes to the legendary Maybach line.
The Mercedes-AMG S63 E Performance is a powerful and luxurious sedan that will turn heads wherever it goes. As the newest addition to the Mercedes-AMG lineup, the S63 E Performance is sure to impress with its sleek lines, advanced technology, and powerful engine. For those looking for the ultimate driving experience, look no further than the S63 E Performance.
Mercedes has announced that it will discontinue the A-Class for the U.S. market, citing low sales. The A-Class has been on sale in the U.S. since the 2018 model year. It needs to catch on with buyers. Mercedes says it will focus on other vehicles in its lineup for the U.S. market.