Mercedes-Benz And Now, A Brief Guide


Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury cars, and always meant to be at the top of the prestige cars and luxury cars on the market.

First Mercedes-Benz vehicle was released in 1926, but the origin of society can be traced back to its founder, Karl Benz patents "Motor Car" in 1886, and Gottlieb Daimler in 1901, "Mercedes".

After the two companies merged in 1926, the company many successes in motorsport and in particular road and track racing at the famous historic races such as the French race in Le Mans 24 hours, Italian Mille Miglia and German race track Nürburgring.

In accordance with the tradition of the Mercedes-Benz is still true to its roots and is currently the three most important motor sport in Formula Three, DTM and Formula One. They have their own Mercedes-Benz Formula One team, and also co-sponsored the team with the race extremely popular and McLaren sports car company.

Mercedes-Benz has built an enviable reputation for reliability and durability of its luxury cars of international prestige, many heads of state, celebrities, successful businessmen, and even the Pope to choose Mercedes as the agency car hire choice.

Not a company to rest on its laurels and always has new ideas and automotive technology, its commitment to new greener technologies, such as gasoline or diesel-electric hybrid options, use natural gas in some models of engines. The last "Blue-TEC" models equipped with diesel engines and selective catalytic reduction exhaust after treatment, as well as "Blue-efficiency" models that have special characteristics of fuel economy as the direct injection Power-off system, and various aerodynamic modifications.

All this new technology has been developed over many years of research, some of whom come from the history of his race, but especially the innovative processes of technical design. These advances have already been introduced in the current range, saw the Mercedes-Benz recognized by the automotive press, where there are less than three vehicles in the race for the next "British car of the year", announced in early 2012 .

Mercedes-Benz has also seen a trend of growth in demand for its models of high-end luxury car, which have enjoyed a substantial increase in their exports, not only in traditional markets like the U.S., emerging markets like India and China, which has been so much growth in recent years. So when the future seems not only a green Mercedes, but also a Rosier.


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