See Also: List of Mercedes-Benz Trucks: Significant Models Produced

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Mercedes-Benz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

S-Class Luxury Sedan SL-Class Roadster SLK-Class Roadster SLS AMG Coup and Roadster Viano Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV) Citan Mini MPV Trucks See also: List of Mercedes-Benz trucks Mercedes-Benz Trucks is now part of the Daimler Trucks division, and includes companies that were part of the DaimlerChrysler merger. Gottlieb Daimler sold the world's first truck in 1886.[32] Buses Main article: Mercedes-Benz buses Mercedes-Benz produces a wide range of buses and coaches, mainly for Europe and Asia. The first model was produced by Karl Benz in 1895. Limousines The Mercedes-Benz 600 or 600S Pullman Guard limousines offer a "bulletproof" option and have been used by diplomats worldwide.[33] Vans Mercedes-Benz produces a range of vans including the MercedesBenz Vito, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Mercedes-Benz Vario. In 2012 it announced the Mercedes-Benz Citan, a version of the Renault Kangoo. The first factory to be built outside Germany after WWII was in Argentina. It originally built trucks, many of which were modified independently to buses, popularly named Colectivo. Today, it builds buses, trucks and the Sprinter van.[citation needed ]
Mercedes-Benz S-Class (luxury sedan) Mercedes-Benz E-Class (Executive car) Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (4-door coup)

Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (sportscar)

Significant models produced


1928: SSK racing car 1930: 770 "Groer Mercedes" state and ceremonial car 1934: 500 K 1936: 260 D World's first diesel production car 1936: 170 1938: W195 Speed Record-breaker 1939: 320A A military vehicle
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