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Legendary G-Class to Get Powerful Engines and New Body Styles: Trademarks for Upcoming Models Already Filed

Legendary G-Class to Get Powerful Engines and New Body Styles: Trademarks for Upcoming Models Already Filed

Mercedes is preparing new versions of the G-Class — from G600 to G900.

Mercedes-Maybach unveils special V12 Edition — just 50 cars to mark the end of the legendary V12 engines

Mercedes-Maybach unveils special V12 Edition — just 50 cars to mark the end of the legendary V12 engines

Mercedes-Maybach has revealed the V12 Edition as the final model powered by its iconic twelve-cylinder engine.

Mercedes-AMG Is Developing a New Hybrid V8 With 720 Horsepower

Mercedes-AMG Is Developing a New Hybrid V8 With 720 Horsepower

AMG has a surprise in store for enthusiasts: eco-friendly performance might soon sound a lot louder.

Mercedes to End EQE Production: What Awaits German EV Fans After 2026

Mercedes to End EQE Production: What Awaits German EV Fans After 2026

German auto giant Mercedes-Benz has decided to discontinue its EQE sedan and SUV models starting in 2026.

Mercedes Prepares a Budget-Friendly “G-Wagen”

Mercedes Prepares a Budget-Friendly “G-Wagen”

The legendary Mercedes-Benz G-Class has long been the brand’s only true off-roader — but its six-figure price tag keeps it out of reach for most buyers.

Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe EV Prototype Spotted on Roads

Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe EV Prototype Spotted on Roads

Recently, fresh photos of the first super sedan from AMG were published online.

Mercedes-Benz unveils luxury business class minivan: electric and more

Mercedes-Benz unveils luxury business class minivan: electric and more

Mercedes-Benz unveiled a concept luxury minivan Vision V at the Shanghai Auto Show.

In Germany, Mercedes is ready to pay up to $540,000 to its employees for being willing to resign.

In Germany, Mercedes is ready to pay up to $540,000 to its employees for being willing to resign.

German company Mercedes-Benz is ready to pay up to 540,000 US dollars to employees willing to volunteer for redundancy.