Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Mercedes-Benz leads the American market with Level 3 Autonomous Driving technology, offering the exclusive "Driver Pilot" experience for S-Class sedan and EQS models. Hands-free driving is now a reality, with 65 autonomous cars already available in California, marking a significant leap forward in automotive innovation.
The 2024 Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet, starting at $64,350, offers top luxury amenities. Featuring the 255hp CLE 300 4MATIC and the potent 375hp CLE 450 4MATIC, both equipped with a 48-volt mild hybrid system for maximum efficiency. This sophisticated convertible redefines luxury driving with its seamless blend of open-air exhilaration and cutting-edge technology.
Read more: Discover the latest updates for the 2025 eSprinter, including an 81-kilowatt-hour (kWh) battery option and advanced technological features. CarBuzz reports Mercedes-Benz's revisions for the MY2025 Sprinter and eSprinter, offering more standard equipment and customization options. Explore the enhanced capabilities and efficiency of the latest eSprinter innovations.
The Mercedes-Benz G 580 electric, previously known as the Quad-Motor EQG, is set to make a splash at the forthcoming Beijing car show in 2024. This electrified iteration of the legendary G-Class promises to redefine off-road driving, leveraging cutting-edge technology and building upon the concept introduced by the 2021 EQG model. With its innovative four-motor setup, the G 580 embodies Mercedes-Benz's commitment to electric innovation, blending luxury and off-road capabilities seamlessly, marking a new era for the automotive industry.
In 2024, the Mercedes-Benz E450 sedan undergoes a remarkable upgrade with fresh exterior and interior enhancements, marking a significant milestone for this iconic vehicle. The revamp showcases subtle external features hinting at improved engine performance, alongside a luxurious and sophisticated modernized interior design.
The Mercedes-AMG EV prototype was tested on a frozen Swedish lake, showcasing its capabilities under extreme conditions. The car, built on the AMG.EA platform for electric vehicles, promises exhilarating drift maneuvers. This represents a paradigm shift in electric sports sedan design, set to succeed the current AMG 4-Door Coupe.
Mercedes-Benz, in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Society, achieved a historic milestone by conducting the world's first X-ray crash test video of a real car at the Ernst Mach Institute in Freiburg. This pioneering endeavor unveiled previously unseen internal deformation processes during crashes, providing invaluable insights for enhancing vehicle safety.
Recent reports refuting the construction of a new midsize van at Mercedes-Benz's Charleston area plant have brought clarity. The company confirmed that the battery-powered vehicle will be produced in Vitoria, Spain, contrary to previous suggestions of U.S. production.