Overview : The Mercedes W116 was the first executive car that was called "S-Class". Wide, angular headlamps replaced the upright lamps of the older B... Read More
Overview :The six-cylinder W108 and W109 models did away with the philosophy that one body has to fit all requirements from the taxi driver to the CEO... Read More
Overview :The Mercedes-Benz 170V W136, launched in 1936, was important for the company's survival in the 1930s. After WWII, it was the 170V again that... Read More
Overview :The Mercedes 300SEL 6.3 was a gamble, the 600 was at least for most European markets too big and flashy. The pagoda SL, launched at the same... Read More
Overview :The second half of the 1950s gave Mercedes customers an exciting line of new cars that offered them everything from the frugal 180 diesel to... Read More
Overview : The Mercedes 300SEL 6.3 was for Daimler-Benz a milestone. It was a mixture of two cars that did not sell too well: the 600 and 300SEL. Upd... Read More
Overview :The two-door Mercedes W111 and W112 belong for many to the most beautiful cars ever created by Daimler-Benz after WWII. This 200-page book t... Read More
Overview :The innovative 300SE W112 was the most technically advanced sedan at its launch in 1961. Yet it disappointed its makers in terms of its sale... Read More
Overview :The Mercedes-Benz six-cylinder W111 sedan followed in 1959 the successful ponton Mercedes and was the first development with a keen eye on s... Read More
Overview :The early Mercedes eight-cylinder cars of the 1930s - from the 460 Nürburg to the majestic 770 and G 4.The Mercedes 460 Nürburg was the firs... Read More
Overview :Both the 300 Adenauer and 300S surprised everyone, when they were introduced in 1951. Nobody had expected Daimler-Benz to launch two brand ... Read More