Mercedes-Benz came into existence in 1926, when DMG (Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft) - founded by Gottlieb Daimler - merged with Benz & Cie, which was the company started by Carl Benz. That’s when the ...
The Mercedes-Benz SL legacy began in 1954 with the 300 SL, which introduced the famous "Gullwing" doors and kickstarted the SL line. Since then, the company has continued to roll out sports cars that ...
The 1900 Mercedes 35 hp, commissioned by Emil Jellinek and built by Daimler, set the blueprint for the modern car. Here is ...
You might think that Mercedes-Benz, as a luxury automaker, was more focused on quality than quantity. But even that company knows that you have to keep moving the metal if you want to stay in business ...
We take features like crumple zones and airbags for granted in 2023 — it would be alarming to buy a new car without them. Set your time machine to the 1970s, and the safety equipment found in cars was ...
The brand may well have more than its fair share of iconic sports cars, SUVs, and roadsters among its ranks, but perhaps no vehicle is as closely associated with the name Mercedes-Benz as a large ...
Mercedes-Benz has an illustrious motorsports history that now dates back 130 years, to the first race considered to be a world event—the 1894 Paris to Rouen race organized by the magazine Le Petit ...
MONTEREY, Calif. — The SL is arguably the most famous Mercedes-Benz nameplate. It is, without a doubt, its longest-lived. While the S-Class and the E-Class can trace their roots back further, the cars ...
Autocar, with its legacy of shaping automotive culture through thoughtful storytelling and expert curation, mirrors this ethos by celebrating design, innovation, and experiences that leave a lasting ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...