List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles

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The following is a list of vehicles produced by Mercedes-Benz Group (formerly Daimler-Benz) and their successors, ordered by year of introduction.

Current models

Passenger cars

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Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift
Hatchbacks
A-Class 1997 2018 2022 C-segment/Subcompact executive hatchback.
Sedans
A-Class 2018 2018 2022 C-segment/Subcompact executive sedan.
CLA 2013 2025 C-segment and Electric C-segment subcompact executive fastback sedan.
C-Class 1993 2021 D-segment/compact executive sedan.
C-Class with EQ Technology 2026 2026 All-electric D-segment/compact executive sedan.
E-Class 1953 2023 E-segment/executive sedan.
EQE 2022 2022 All-electric E-segment fastback
S-Class 1954 2020 2026 F-segment/full-size luxury sedan.
EQS 2021 2021 2026 All-electric full-size luxury liftback.
Wagons/Estates
CLA 2013 2025 C-segment and electric C-segment subcompact executive station wagon.
C-Class 1993 2021 D-segment/compact executive station wagon.
E-Class 1965 2023 E-segment/mid-size executive station wagon.
Crossovers/SUVs
EQA 2021 2021 2023 All-electric subcompact luxury crossover SUV.
GLA 2013 2020 2023 C-segment/subcompact luxury crossover SUV.
GLB 2019 2026 C-segment and Electric C-segment compact luxury crossover SUV.
GLC 2015 2022 Compact luxury crossover SUV.
Compact luxury crossover coupe SUV.
GLC with EQ technology 2025 2025 All-electric compact luxury crossover SUV.
G-Class 1979 2024 Mid-size and electric mid-size luxury SUV. Commonly known as the G-Wagen.
GLE 1997 2019 2026 Mid-size luxury crossover SUV. Formerly the M-Class until 2015.
2016 Mid-size luxury crossover coupe SUV.
EQE SUV 2022 2022 All-electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV.
GLS 2006 2020 2026 Full-size luxury SUV. Formerly the GL-Class until 2015.
EQS SUV 2022 2022 All-electric full-size luxury crossover SUV.
Roadsters/Sports cars
AMG GT 2014 2023 Front mid-engine, four-seater grand tourer coupe.
AMG SL 1954 2022 Front-engine, four-seater grand tourer roadster.
CLE 2023 2023 S-segment/Grand tourer.
Minivans/MPVs
B-Class 2005 2018 2022 C-segment/subcompact executive MPV.
V-Class/Viano 1996 2014 2023 Full-size MPV. Passenger version of the Vito.
EQV 2020 2020 2023 All-electric version of the Vito.
VLE 2026 2026 All-electric MPV, successor of the EQV.
VLS Upcoming Upcoming All-electric luxury MPV.
Mercedes-Maybach
S-Class 2015 2020 2026 F-segment/Ultra-luxury car.
GLS 2019 2019 2023 F-segment/Ultra-luxury SUV.
EQS SUV 2023 2023 Battery electric F-segment/ultra-luxury SUV.
SL 2024 2024 F-segment/grand tourer roadster.
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Commercial vehicles

More information Model, Calendar year introduced ...
Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift
Vans
Vito 1996 2014 2023 Light commercial vehicle (Vito) and minivan (V-Class/Viano).
Sprinter 1995 2019 Light commercial vehicle and large van. Also marketed by Freightliner Trucks as the Freightliner Sprinter from 2001 to 2021 and by Dodge as the Dodge Sprinter from 2003 to 2009.
Commercial trucks
Actros 1996 2011 2019 Heavy-duty truck.
Arocs 2013 2013 Heavy-duty truck.
Atego 1998 2013 Rigid truck.
Econic 1998 1998 Low-entry truck.
Unimog 1948 2013 All-wheel-drive medium-duty trucks.
Zetros 2008 2008 Off-road truck.
Buses and coaches
Capacity 2007 2014 Single-deck integral bus.
Citaro 1997 2011 Single-deck integral bus.
Conecto 1998 2016 2019 Single-deck integral bus.
Intouro 1999 2014 2020 Single-deck integral bus.
Sprinter 1995 2019 Passenger minibus version of the Sprinter.
Tourismo 1994 2017 Single-deck integral coach.
Tourrider 2021 2021 Single-deck integral coach. Marketed in North America.
Travego 1999 2017 Single-deck integral coach. Marketed only on Turkey
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Cars produced

1920s

Mercedes-Benz 630K

1930s

Mercedes-Benz W23
Mercedes-Benz 260D

1940s

Mercedes-Benz vehicles donated by Hitler to Mannerheim[citation needed]

Production from 1937 to 1945 was gradually shifted to military vehicles, then to airplane and ship engines, tanks, and to guns and ammunition[2] during World War II, with civilian vehicle production restarting in 1946.

1950s

Mercedes-Benz L 319
Mercedes-Benz W105 219
Mercedes-Benz W198 300SL roadster

1960s

1970s

1980s

The 1980s marked a period of increasing demand in America, personified by thousands of Grey-market imported cars, such as this Mercedes-Benz 500 SE shown here
  • W123, executive class car (1975-1986)
  • MB100, light commercial van (1981–1995)
  • W201 190, compact executive car (1982–1993)
  • W124 E-Class, mid-size executive car (1985–1996)
  • R129 SL-Class, grand tourer roadster (1989–2002)

1990s

Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W168)

2000s

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (W219)

2010s

Mercedes-Benz SLS
X470 X-Class
Mercedes-Benz X-Class (X470)

2020s

Mercedes-AMG ONE
  • H247 GLA, subcompact luxury crossover (2020–present)
  • W223 S-Class, full-size luxury saloon (2020–present)
  • W206 C-Class, compact executive car (2021–present)
  • W420 Citan, MPV van (2021–2026)
  • H243 EQA, electric subcompact luxury crossover (2021–present)
  • X243 EQB, electric compact luxury crossover (2021–2026)
  • V297 EQS, electric full-size liftback (2021–present)
  • R232 AMG SL, grand tourer roadster (2022–present)
  • V295 EQE, electric executive saloon (2022–present)
  • R50 AMG ONE, limited production plug-in hybrid super sports car (2022–2025)
  • X254 GLC, compact luxury crossover (2022–present)
  • EQS SUV, electric full-size luxury SUV (2022–present)
  • EQE SUV, electric mid-size luxury SUV (2023–present)
  • W214 E-Class, mid-size executive car (2023–present)
  • CLE, Grand tourer (2023–present)
  • C192 AMG GT, sports car (2023–present)
  • W465 G-Class, mid-size luxury SUV (2024–present)
  • C178 CLA, subcompact executive car (2025–present)

Concept cars

Mercedes-Benz C112 (1991)
Mercedes-Benz Bionic inspired by the yellow boxfish resulting a high volume to low drag ratio (2005)
F700 concept car (2007)
G500 4×4² concept (2015)
Vision Iconic concept (2025)

1920s

  • 1926 Mercedes-Benz M 23 D (W01)[3]
  • 1926 Mercedes-Benz 5/25 PS (W01)[4]
  • 1926-1928 Mercedes-Benz G1 (W103)[5]
  • 1928 Mercedes-Benz 5/25 PS (W14)[6]

1930s

1940s

  • 1940 Mercedes-Benz 260, 260 LWB (W159)
  • 1941-1942 Mercedes-Benz 600V (W148);[11] intended as a 770 successor
  • 1941-1942 Mercedes-Benz 600K (W148)[12]
  • 1941-1942 Mercedes-Benz 600K (W157);[13] intended as a 580K successor

1960s

1970s

1980s

  • 1981 Mercedes-Benz Auto 2000[15]
  • 1982 Mercedes-Benz NAFA[16][17]

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Motorsport cars

Trucks

Buses

  • Citaro: low floor city and interurban bus available in standard, midi and articulated produced since 1997
  • Tourismo: tourist coach produced since 1994
  • Travego: tourist coach produced since 1999
  • Atego coach: a chassis produced for external coach bodywork
  • Sprinter minibus: a converted cargo van produced since 1995
  • Cito: a low-floor midibus built by EvoBus for Continental Europe between 1999 and 2003 with diesel-electric transmission
  • Tourrider: motorcoach produced for North America since 2021

Cars

Maybach 62

Others

Unimog U400

Tuners

See also

References

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