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Mercedes-Benz Cars

at a Glance
Edition 2016

www.mercedes-benz.com

Daimler at a Glance

Management Team of Mercedes-Benz Cars

Key Figures of Mercedes-Benz Cars

Mercedes-Benz Cars in Brief

Mercedes-Benz Classic History and Tradition


Mercedes-Benz Classic
Mercedes-Benz Museum

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Production Locations Mercedes-Benz Cars

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Product Range Mercedes-Benz Cars


Mercedes-Benz
smart

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Media Contacts Mercedes-Benz Cars

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Daimler Brand Portfolio

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Further information regarding new cars official fuel consumption figures and official specific CO2 emissions can
be found in the Guideline for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and electric power consumption, which can be
obtained free of charge at all sales outlets and from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (www.dat.de/en).
The listed values for fuel consumption and CO2 emissions refer to the engine variants available at the time the
brochure Mercedes-Benz Cars at a Glance. Edition 2016 was published.

As of March 31, 2016 | Errors excepted and subject to change

We are aiming high and have done so for the past 130 years.
2015 was the most successful year in our history. We sold almost two
million vehicles and we think we can do even better. This year, we are
celebrating the automobiles 130th anniversary, and we are focusing more
than ever before on the expertise that has always been our companys
driving force.
Even more innovation.
Our goal is to provide Mercedes customers with more in every vehicle
segment: more comfort, more safety, more styling, and more efficiency.
Thats our conception of premium. Its based on innovative ideas that
range from digitization to autonomous driving. That way we are once again
emphasizing our claim to leadership in the year of the new E-Class.
And even more emotion.
Although there are many rational reasons why someone should opt for
a Mercedes-Benz, the decision is ultimately a matter of the heart. In 2016
we are appealing to peoples emotional side with a whole series of new
dream cars from the legendary SL to the S-Class convertible. After all,
sportiness is just as much a core feature of the Mercedes-Benz brand as
innovation.
I am convinced that the fascination of automobiles is greater and more
diverse today than at any time since the car was invented 130 years ago.
And no other brand exemplifies this fascination as much as Mercedes-Benz.
Sincerely,
Dieter Zetsche
Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG
and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars

Daimler at a Glance

Daimler AG is one of the worlds most


successful automotive companies.
With its divisions Mercedes-Benz
Cars, Daimler Trucks, Mercedes-Benz
Vans, Daimler Buses and Daimler
Financial Services, the Daimler Group
is one of the biggest producers of
premium cars and the worlds biggest
manufacturer of commercial vehicles
with a global reach. Daimler Financial
Services provides financing, leasing,
fleet management, insurance, financial investments, credit cards, and
innovative mobility services.
The companys founders, Gottlieb
Daimler and Carl Benz, made history
with the invention of the automobile
in the year 1886. As a pioneer of
automotive engineering, Daimler
continues to shape the future of mobility today: The Groups focus is
on innovative and green technologies
as well as on safe and superior
automobiles that appeal and fascinate. Daimler consequently invests
in the development of alternative
drive trains with the long-term goal
of emission-free driving: from
hybrid vehicles to electric vehicles
powered by battery or fuel cell. Furthermore, the company follows
a consistent path towards accidentfree driving and intelligent connectivity all the way to autonomous

driving. This is just one example


of how Daimler willingly accepts the
challenge of meeting its responsibility
towards society and the environment.
Daimler sells its vehicles and services
in nearly all the countries of the
world and has production facilities
in Europe, North and South America,
Asia, and Africa.
Its current brand portfolio includes,
in addition to the worlds most
valuable premium automotive brand,
Mercedes-Benz, as well as Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Maybach and
Mercedes me, the brands smart,
Freightliner, Western Star, BharatBenz, FUSO, Setra and Thomas
Built Buses, and Daimler Financial
Services brands: Mercedes-Benz
Bank, Mercedes-Benz Financial,
Daimler Truck Financial, moovel,
car2go and mytaxi. The company
is listed on the stock exchanges
of Frankfurt and Stuttgart (stock
exchange symbol DAI). In 2015,
the Group sold around 2.9 million
vehicles and employed a workforce
of 284,015 people; revenue totalled
149.5 billion and EBIT amounted
to 13.2 billion.

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Daimler
at a Glance

DAIMLER AT A GLANCE

EBIT
Value added
Net profit
Earnings per share (in EUR)
Investments in property, plant, and equipment
Research and development expenditure
thereof capitalized development expenditure

2015
13,186
5,675
8,711
7.87
5,075
6,564
1,804

2014
10,752
4,416
7,290
6.51
4,844
5,680
1,148

Amounts in millions of EUR

Revenue
Western Europe
thereof Germany
NAFTA
thereof United States
Asia
thereof China
Other markets
By divisions
Mercedes-Benz Cars
Daimler Trucks
Mercedes-Benz Vans
Daimler Buses
Daimler Financial Services

2015
149,467
49,570
22,001
47,653
41,920
33,744
14,684
18,500

2014
129,872
43,722
20,449
38,025
33,310
29,446
13,294
18,679

83,809
37,578
11,473
4,113
18,962

73,584
32,389
9,968
4,218
15,991

Amounts in millions of EUR

Employees (December 31)


Total
Germany
United States
Rest of world

2015
284,015
170,454
24,607
88,954

2014
279,972
168,909
22,833
88,230

By divisions1
Mercedes-Benz Cars
Daimler Trucks
Mercedes-Benz Vans
Daimler Buses
Daimler Financial Services
Group Functions & Services1

136,941
86,391
22,639
18,147
9,975
9,922

135,553
87,628
21,598
17,473
8,878
8,842

Due to the realignment resulting from the Customer Dedication initiative, the workforce numbers that were previously reported in the section Vehicle Sales have been
contained in the respective divisions in 2014 and 2015. Since the end of 2015, this
has also applied to the sales and service centers in Germany and the global logistics
center in Germersheim, whose employees are now grouped under Mercedes-Benz
Cars, Daimler Trucks, Mercedes-Benz Vans, and Daimler Buses. The comparable
figures from 2014 have been adjusted retroactively to reflect these changes.

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Management Team
of Mercedes-Benz Cars
Ola Kllenius

Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG,


Mercedes-Benz Cars Sales

Frank Lindenberg

Member of the Divisional Board


of Mercedes-Benz Cars,
Finance & Controlling

Markus Schfer

Member of the Divisional Board of


Mercedes-Benz Cars,
Production & Supply Chain Management

Prof. Thomas Weber

Member of the Board of Management of


Daimler AG, Group Research &
Mercedes-Benz Cars Development

Dr. Klaus Zehender

Member of the Divisional Board of


Mercedes-Benz Cars,
Procurement & Supplier Quality

Dr. Dieter Zetsche

Chairman of the Board of


Management of Daimler AG and
Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars

Key Figures of Mercedes-Benz Cars

EBIT
Revenue
Investments in property, plant, and equipment
Research and development expenditure
thereof capitalized development expenditure

2015
7,926
83,809
3,629
4,711
1,612

2014
5,853
73,584
3,621
4,025
1,035

Amounts in millions of EUR

Employees (December 31)1


Total
Germany
United States
Rest of world

2015
136,941
105,331
5,743
25,867

2014
135,553
103,881
5,534
26,138

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Since 2014 the figure includes the numbers of employees previously reported under
Sales Organization

Sales (in thousands of units)


Mercedes-Benz
thereof2 A-Class/B-Class (excluding GLA)

C-Class

E-Class

S-Class

SUVs (including GLA)

Sports cars
smart
Mercedes-Benz Cars
Western Europe
thereof Germany
NAFTA
thereof United States
China
Japan
including respective variants

2

2015
1,880
425
470
306
106
543
29
121
2,001
773
296
412
359
400
69

2014
1,630
387
342
329
115
426
31
92
1,723
669
272
391
344
293
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Management Team
and Key Figures

MANAGEMENT TEAM AND KEY FIGURES

Mercedes-Benz Cars
in Brief

MERCEDES-BENZ CARS IN BRIEF

From the high-quality small cars of the smart brand and the premium
vehicles produced by Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-Maybach all the way
to the high-performance automobiles from Mercedes-AMG, the brands
of Mercedes-Benz Cars offer the right vehicle for every type of customer.
Our pledge: For our customers, we want to develop the worlds safest,
most comfortable, and most efficient automobiles and flexibly manufacture
them in top quality within our global production network. Wherever needed,
we adapt the design and equipment of our vehicles to the special customer
requirements in the various markets. At the same time, we are continuing
to conduct in-depth research in order to create innovations that underscore
our claim to leadership when it comes to automotive engineering. As the
inventor of the automobile, Mercedes-Benz is investing, for example, in the
further development of alternative drive systems that range from plug-in
hybrids and battery-electric cars all the way to fuel-cell technology. Moreover, were forging ahead with research into autonomous driving.

MBC
in Brief

Mercedes-Benz Cars at a Glance Introduction

Mercedes-Benz: Unit sales of the core brand, Mercedes-Benz, rose to the


new record level of 1,880,100 vehicles in 2015. Despite difficult conditions
in several markets, the pace of growth increased significantly once again as
compared to the previous year, as sales grew by +15 % (2014: +11 %). We are
the number one manufacturer in the premium segment in Germany, Portugal,
Japan, Australia, Taiwan, and Canada. We also significantly improved our
position in China. The main contributions to the growth in unit sales came
from the C-Class and our new SUVs. In 2015 Mercedes-Benz Cars once again
expanded its range of models within the framework of its Mercedes-Benz
2020 growth strategy. The most wide-ranging product portfolio in our
history enabled us to attract new customer groups. With four new or revised
models, we updated almost our entire range of vehicles in the growing
SUV segment, to which we also added the GLE Coup. Other new additions
are the CLA Shooting Brake, the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT, the new C-Class
Coup, the Mercedes-Maybach S 600 Pullman, and the S-Class convertible,
which will be launched in the spring of 2016. The worlds most intelligent
business sedan, the new E-Class, celebrated its premiere in January 2016
and will also be introduced to the markets beginning in spring.
Mercedes-AMG: The AMG brand claim Driving Performance reflects
the two core competencies of Mercedes-AMG: The ability to provide an
unparalleled driving experience and the ability to serve as a driving force
for shaping the high-performance segment. The AMG sports car brand
enhances the fascination of Mercedes-Benz. The brands dynamic vehicles
especially attract young and sporty customers to the brand with the star.
AMG models such as the new C 63 Coup differ extensively from their production model cousins in terms of both engineering and appearance, thus
reinforcing the authenticity and independent identity of the AMG brand.
Mercedes-AMG is positioning itself even more aggressively as a dynamic

MERCEDES-BENZ CARS IN BRIEF

smart: The new smart fortwo and forfour models, which began to be delivered in Europe in late 2014, were introduced in China, the United States,
and Japan in 2015. This was one reason why sales of smart-brand vehicles
increased by 31 % to 121,400 units. A third model the smart convertible
was then launched at the end of 2015. The first vehicles will be delivered
in March 2016. The new smart convertible also makes a big impression with
its compact dimensions and unparalleled small turning circle.
The production network: In order to meet the production targets of our
growth strategy, we are continually refining our flexible and highly efficient
global production network. We aim for top quality at all production locations and also seek to ensure we can respond quickly to market fluctuations
and changed customer requirements. We have agreed with employee representatives on future plans that are currently being implemented at nearly all
Mercedes-Benz manufacturing plants in Germany. These plans will ensure
the international competitiveness of these facilities and also safeguard
jobs at the various locations. The billions of euros we are investing here underscore the importance of our plants in Germany as centers of expertise
for global production. We are also expanding our international production
capacities. For example, we will begin building the C-Class and the GLA

MBC
in Brief

sports car and high-performance brand with the GT, which is intended
to be the first member of an entire family of models. The sports car was
developed by Mercedes-AMG completely independently and it clearly
demonstrates the innovation and development expertise in Affalterbach.
True to its philosophy of performance with responsibility, Mercedes-AMG
is striving to become even more efficient with new engine technologies and
a comprehensive lightweight design approach. AMG models already have
some of the lowest emissions in their respective segments.

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compact SUV at a new car plant in Iracempolis, Brazil, in 2016. Last year,
Daimler and the Renault-Nissan Alliance also laid the cornerstone for a
new joint venture production plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico. This facility
will begin to produce Mercedes-Benz compact models in 2018. Within the
framework of the digital transformation, we are working intensely on the
creation of a smart factory that stands out through its resource efficiency
as well as its ability to make rapid adjustments and integrate customers
and partners into value creation processes. Networked production systems,
a completely digital process chain, the intelligent use of production data,
and new models for human-machine cooperation will make manufacturing
even more flexible and efficient in the future. At the same time, we are optimizing our employees workstations on the basis of ergonomic criteria and
creating the conditions necessary for successful intergenerational cooperation in our production organization.
China: In 2015 we renewed and expanded our range of products for
customers in China by offering 15 new or updated vehicles. Important new
products here were the GLA, GLC, and GLE SUVs, the Mercedes-Maybach,
and the new smart models. We also added more than 50 new sales outlets
to our sales network in China, which now comprises approximately 500
dealerships nationwide. With the start of compact-vehicle production in the
form of the GLA, the plant in Beijing has become the only Mercedes-Benz
facility in the world to manufacture both front and rear-wheel drive car
models, as well as engines, at one site. In October 2015, we began producing an additional volume series the GLC SUV for the local market in
China. Our new research and development center in China ensures we will
be able to address customer requirements in the country in an even more
targeted manner in the future. During the year under review, we significantly improved our market position in China. All in all, we were able to
increase sales of Mercedes-Benz brand vehicles by 41 % to 387,400 units,
even as the overall car market grew at a much slower pace.
Best Customer Experience: Within the framework of the Best Customer
Experience marketing and sales strategy, Mercedes-Benz is aligning its
sales and marketing organization with customer requirements. In doing so,
it is offering products that are tailored to individuals lifestyles. The goal
here is to address new target groups, while at the same time maintaining
the brand loyalty of established customers. To this end, Mercedes-Benz
is utilizing new sales channels and digital portals as innovative interfaces
to the brand. The multichannel approach links different sales formats with
digital elements, thereby supplementing the services offered at traditional
Mercedes-Benz dealerships and showrooms. The centerpiece of Best Customer Experience is Mercedes me, which offers comprehensive personal-

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ized access to the world of Mercedes-Benz (www.mercedes.me). Mercedes


me is also the name of a new chain of stores Mercedes-Benz has opened in
inner-city locations. A total of five Mercedes me stores have opened around
the world since 2014. A large number of temporary formats, such as pop-up
stores at special events, have also been created to offer additional touchpoints, and more than 1,800 sales employees have received training in
the new job profiles for the retail sector. In addition, the Shes Mercedes
initiative was launched in 2015 so that Mercedes-Benz can focus even more
strongly on the needs and wishes of women. It aims to also make Mercedes-Benz the most attractive luxury automobile brand for women as well
by 2020 and to substantially increase the share of women customers. At
the same time, Mercedes-Benz expanded its industry-typical vehicle configurator. Instead of model series, engines, equipment, and colors, customers now select their individual lifestyles from the way they furnish their
homes to their preferences with regard to traveling, music, and sports. In
line with the selected lifestyle, the configurator then recommends a variety
of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, including their equipment.

CO2 emissions: Our new engines and extremely fuel-efficient model variants enabled us to substantially reduce the average CO2 emissions of the
cars we sold in the European Union in 2015 from 129 g/km to 123 g/km.
This means we have achieved our 2016 target of 125g/km ahead of
schedule. That achievement was made possible in large part by our new
compact-class models, the new and significantly more economical C-Class
models, and our efficient plug-in hybrid drive systems.

MBC
in Brief

MERCEDES-BENZ CARS IN BRIEF

Mercedes-Benz Classic
History and Tradition

MERCEDES-BENZ CLASSIC & MUSEUM

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Mercedes-Benz Classic
Number of vehicles in collection

more than 1,000

Vehicle presentations/year

about 1,100

Archived material (in meters)

15,000

Books (number)

15,000

Film documents (number)

10,000

Photos (number)

more than 4,500,000

Customer inquiries per year

13,000

Mercedes-Benz Classic Fellbach:


number of different spare parts
Spare parts business
Revenue in millions of euros

70,000

Units
Mercedes-Benz Classic Service and Parts
Archives and Collection
Club Management
Mercedes-Benz Museum

115.0
117.4
118.2
Head
Christian Boucke

Website www.mercedes-benz.com/classic | As of December 31, 2015

The company began systematically creating a vehicle collection in 1921.


In 1936 the company officially began work on a corporate archive.
The multimedia archive database M@RS went online in the year 2000.
This service was initially provided to registered trade journalists.
Beginning in 2015, an Internet database, Public-M@RS, was provided for
anyone interested in this service.
In 1993 the Mercedes-Benz Classic Center opened its doors in Fellbach,
the center is now called Mercedes-Benz Service and Parts. The workshop
cares for the vehicles in the collection. In addition, the centers experts
advise buyers and repair and restore vehicles at the behest of customers.
They can also draw up detailed expert assessments of vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz Classic provides classic vehicles with a reliable supply
of spare parts. It now offers around 70,000 different parts.
Club Management supports 80 clubs worldwide, who have a total of
about 90,000 members.
Contact: ralf.glaser@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49724

Mercedes-Benz
Classic & Museum

2015
2014
2013

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Mercedes-Benz Museum
Founded

2006

Exhibition space in m

16,500

Built-up area in m

4,800

Building volume in m

210,000

Building height in m

47.5

Total number of exhibits

1,500

Number of exhibited automobiles


Number of visitors per year
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday,
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Visitor address
Mercedes-Benz Museum
Mercedesstrae 100
70372 Stuttgart, Germany

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2015
2014
2013

772,750
711,000
702,000
Management
Christian Boucke, Monja Bdke,
Alexandra S, Dietmar Bulat
Contact and reservations
Phone: +49 (0) 711 17-30 000
E-mail: classic@daimler.com

Website www.mercedes-benz.com/museum | As of December 31, 2015

Opened on May 19, 2006, the Mercedes-Benz Museum presents the


history of the automobile and the Mercedes-Benz brand chronologically
and thematically on nine levels.
The Mercedes-Benz Museum will celebrate its 10th anniversary this year.
The extensive event programs high point will be the anniversary weekend
on June 4 and June 5, 2016.
The Mercedes-Benz Museum attracts more than 700,000 visitors each
year (43 percent from abroad), making it one of the most frequented
automobile museums in the world. The museum welcomed its 7,000,000th
visitor in November 2015.
In addition to serving as a museum, the building is used as a venue for
events of all kinds.
Since the summer of 2015, Mercedes-Benz Museum GmbH has been
cooperating with ALL TIME STARS to retail classic and vintage automobiles
from Mercedes-Benz.
Contact: ralf.glaser@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49724

Production
Locations

Production Locations
Mercedes-Benz Cars

Beijing/China

A guascalientes/
Mexico

31
20

30

Mishawaka/USA

21

25

Pune/
India

Tuscaloosa/USA
Decherd/USA

27 26
28
29

Ho Chi Minh City/


Vietnam

Iracempolis/
Brazil

East London/South
Africa

Vehicle plants
1 Bremen
2 Rastatt
3 Sindelfingen
4 Hambach/France
5 Kecskemt/Hungary
6 Iracempolis/Brazil
7 East London/South Africa
8 Tuscaloosa/USA
9 B rackley/UK
(Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Limited)
Powertrain plants
10 Hamburg
11 B erlin
12 Klleda (MDC Power)
13 Arnstadt (MDC Technology)
14 Sebe/Romania (Star Transmission)
15 Cugir/Romania (Star Transmission)
16 Stuttgart-Untertrkheim
17 Kamenz (Accumotive)
18 B rixworth/UK (Mercedes AMG High
Performance Powertrains)

Bangkok/
Thailand
Pekan/
Malaysia

Jakarta/
Indonesia

Cooperation with Renault-Nissan


19 Novo Mesto/Slovenia
20 Decherd/USA
21 A guascalientes/Mexico
AMG engine plants
22 Affalterbach (Mercedes-AMG)
23 Mannheim
24 Klleda
Car assembly plants
25 Pune/India
26 Ho Chi Minh City/Vietnam
27 B angkok/Thailand
28 Pekan/Malaysia
29 Jakarta/Indonesia

PRODUCTION LOCATIONS

External partners
Contract manufacturing and
assembly
31 AM General, Mishawaka/USA
32 Magna Steyr, Graz/Austria
33 Valmet Automotive,
Uusikaupunki/Finland

Shareholding
Beijing Benz Automotive
Beijing: joint venture with BAIC Motor
30 B eijing/China

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Production
Locations

33

18
9

23 22
2 16
3

17

17

32
19

14
15

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Affalterbach, Germany
Founded in

1976

Plant area in m

86,179

Built-up area in m2

45,021

Number of employees

> 1,400

Production

AMG engine plant,


AMG Performance Studio

Managing Director

Tobias Moers

Website www.mercedes-amg.com | As of December 31, 2015

Mercedes-AMG is the sports car and performance brand of Mercedes-Benz


Cars. In 2005 Mercedes-AMG GmbH became a wholly-owned subsidiary
of Daimler AG.
The company was founded in 1967 by Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard
Melcher as the engineering studio and design and testing center for the
development of racing engines.
AMG began to cooperate with Mercedes-Benz in 1990.
The plant in Affalterbach near Stuttgart houses the design and development units for AMG vehicles as well as the engine manufacturing facility.
In addition, the location contains the companys management, administration, and sales staff.
The V8 engines are produced in Affalterbach. Other engine plants are
located in Klleda (R4 engine) and Mannheim (V12 engine). The engines
are handcrafted at these facilities in accordance with the one man, one
engine principle.
The AMG vehicles are series-produced at the international Mercedes-Benz
plants.
Driving performance is the main feature of the AMG brand and can be
directly experienced in every AMG vehicle as innovative top performance.
The SLS AMG and the Mercedes-AMG GT sports cars are milestones
in the companys history, and both were developed by AMG completely
independently.
In 2015 Mercedes-AMG achieved a new sales record of over 68,000
vehicles.
Contact: birgit.zaiser@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)7144 302-581

PRODUCTION LOCATIONS

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Berlin, Germany
Founded in

1902

Plant area in m

501,502

Built-up area in m2

243,359

Number of employees

> 2,500

Production

CAMTRONIC, engines, components,


transmission parts and fuel systems

Site Manager

Dr. Hansgeorg Niefer

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Berlin is an important part of the powertrain


production network and the second-largest industrial employer in the
Berlin-Brandenburg region.
As a result of the future plan that was agreed on with the works council
in 2015, the plant will be turned into a high-tech center for component
manufacturing, incorporating technologies for minimizing CO2 emissions.
These technologies include the innovative valve timing system CAMTRONIC,
which went into production in 2012.
The location serves as the competence center for this variable valve
adjustment system, making the facility unique within the global powertrain production network.
Around 500 million will be invested in the facility in the years ahead.
The investments totaled 150 million in 2015 alone.
The Mercedes-Benz plant in Berlin was established in 1902, making it
the Groups oldest production facility in operation.

Contact: elisa.pee@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49899

Production
Locations

Website www.werk-berlin.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

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Bremen, Germany
Founded in

1938

Plant area in m

1,527,271

Built-up area in m

690,781

Number of employees

> 12,500

Annual production

> 320,000

Production

C-Class (Sedan, Estate, Coup,


Cabriolet), E-Class (Coup, Cabriolet),
GLC, GLC Coup, SL, SLC

Site Manager

Peter Theurer

Website www.werk-bremen.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Bremen is the regions biggest private-sector


employer and the lead plant for the C-Class. The most-produced model in
the Mercedes-Benz product range is also manufactured under the leadership of the Bremen plant in East London (South Africa), Tuscaloosa (USA)
and the BBAC joint venture plant in Beijing (China).
Since 2015, the Bremen plant has also served as the main production
location for the GLC, for which it manages the manufacturing activities
within the global production network.
In 2015 the Bremen plant was named Factory of the Year in the Outstanding Volume Production category.
As a result of the future plan that was jointly agreed on with the works
council, 750 million are being spent on the modernization and expansion
of the plant.
In 2016 two new models will be added to the Bremen product range:
the C-Class Cabriolet and the GLC Coup.
More than seven million Mercedes-Benz cars were produced in Bremen
between 1978 and 2015.
The Mercedes-Benz Customer Center Bremen is located right next to the
plant. The center delivers up to 140 vehicles to customers each day.

Contact: catharina.blatt@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-40217

PRODUCTION LOCATIONS

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East London, South Africa


Founded in

1948

Plant area in m

603,600

Built-up area in m

265,075

Number of employees

> 3,000

Annual production

> 100,000

Production

C-Class Sedan

Site Manager

Arno van der Merwe

The Mercedes-Benz plant in East London is part of the C-Class global


production network whose lead plant is in Bremen. The network also
encompasses the Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa, USA, and the BBAC
joint venture plant in Beijing, China.
In 1958 Car Distributors Assembly Ltd. began producing Mercedes-Benz
vehicles under contract.
In 1984 Daimler-Benz AG acquired a 50.1 percent share in United Cars
and Diesel Distributors (UCDD). Since then, the company has been registered as Mercedes-Benz of South Africa (MBSA).
Located in South Africas Eastern Cape province, the East London plant
has been producing C-Class sedans for right-hand drive markets since
2000.
The facility has also been exporting left-hand drive vehicles since 2007.
Since the production launch of the current C-Class in May 2014, the plant
has been producing the fourth generation of the highest volume model
series of Mercedes-Benz.
At the same time, it has continued to increase the amount of local content
from South Africa.
In 2015 more than 100,000 vehicles rolled off the production line in East
London in a single year for the first time.

Contact: catharina.blatt@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-40217

Production
Locations

Website www.werk-eastlondon.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

22

Hambach, France
Founded in

1997

Plant area in m

695,000

Built-up area in m

150,749

Number of employees

> 800

Annual production

> 85,000

Production

smart fortwo

Site Manager

Serge Siebert

Website www.werk-hambach.smart.com | As of December 31, 2015

The smart plant in Hambach, France, is located around 25 kilometers


from Saarbrcken and focuses on producing the smart fortwo.
smartville: The plants cross-shaped assembly line is optimally suited to
the needs of logistics and assembly operations and provides an efficient
arrangement for production processes.
The plants green production process is in keeping with the product.
The plant has a biological wastewater treatment facility as well as a heat
recovery system.
With the production launch of the new smart fortwo in June 2014, the
third generation of the model series began to roll off the assembly line in
Hambach.
The four-seat smart forfour is produced by cooperation partner Renault in
its Novo Mesto plant.

Contact: marianne.ihring@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-47018

PRODUCTION LOCATIONS

23

Hamburg, Germany
Founded in

1935

Plant area in m

327,000

Built-up area in m

131,788

Number of employees

> 2,500

Production

Axles and axle components, steering


columns, components for exhaust
emission technology and lightweight
structural parts

Site Manager

Wolfgang Lenz

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Hamburg is an important part of the powertrain production network and looks back on a long history.
The facility manufactures axles and axle components, steering columns,
components for exhaust emission technology, and lightweight structural
parts.
Pioneering technologies such as advanced welding techniques and a
system that combines hydroforming with plastic injection molding are
also refined at the plant for use in series production.
Every Mercedes-Benz car contains at least one product from the
Hamburg plant.
Environmental management has been an integral part of the Mercedes-Benz
plant in Hamburg for many years now and has a high priority next to the
core business.
Founded in 1935 under the name Vidal & Sohn Tempowerk GmbH, the
Hamburg plant became a part of the former Daimler-Benz AG in 1978.

Contact: elisa.pee@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49899

Production
Locations

Website www.werk-hamburg.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

24

Kecskemt, Hungary
Founded in

2008

Plant area in m

1,420,000

Built-up area in m

257,145

Number of employees

> 3,700

Annual production

> 180,000

Production

B-Class, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake

Site Manager

Christian Wolff

Website www.werk-kecskemet.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Kecskemt is part of the global production


network for compact cars. This network also encompasses the lead plant
in Rastatt, Germany, the BBAC facility in Beijing, China, and the contract
manufacturer Valmet Automotive in Uusikaupunki, Finland.
The Kecskemt plant flexibly produces three of the five models of the
current compact car generation (B-Class, CLA, and CLA Shooting Brake)
on a single assembly line.
Kecskemt produces the CLA and the CLA Shooting Brake exclusively
for the global market.
With its more than 3,700 employees, the plant is the biggest industrial
employer in the region. In 2015 it was named the most attractive employer
in Hungary.
The facility was opened in March 2012 as the first Mercedes-Benz car
plant in Europe outside Germany. To date, more than 1 billion has been
invested in the creation and expansion of the plant.
The Kecskemt plant was the first Mercedes-Benz facility to use an
innovative logistics concept that employs component baskets to supply
materials to the final assembly unit.
More than half a million vehicles have rolled off the plants assembly line
to date.

Contact: tobias.brandstetter@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-41264

PRODUCTION LOCATIONS

25

Klleda, Germany
Founded in

2002

Plant area in m

415,400

Built-up area in m

150,400

Number of employees

> 1,100

Production

Engines

Site Manager

Andreas Engling

The engine factory of MDC Power GmbH in Klleda, Thuringia, is an


important pillar of the powertrain production network, whose lead plant
is in Stuttgart-Untertrkheim.
The wholly-owned subsidiary of Daimler AG launched production in 2003.
The facility assembles four-cylinder gasoline engines for compact vehicles
from Mercedes-Benz. It also handles the final assembly of four-cylinder
diesel engines.
In 2013 the plant began producing an AMG engine for the first time.
The new 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine is handcrafted in accordance
with AMGs traditional one man, one engine principle.
Since October 2015, the Klleda plant has been assembling a new generation of Mercedes-Benz four-cylinder diesel engines.
Two new assembly halls were put into operation at the production launch,
thus doubling the production area.
To this end, the company has invested more than 200 million in the
Klleda plant.

Contact: elisa.pee@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49899

Production
Locations

Website www.mdc-power.com | As of December 31, 2015

26

Beijing, China
Production launch

2006

Plant area in m

3,730,259

Built-up area in m

1,177,356

Number of employees

> 11,500

Annual production

> 250,000

Production

For the Chinese market: C-Class


(standard and long version), E-Class
(long version), GLA, GLC, engines

Site Manager

Peter Schabert

Website www.bbac.com.cn | As of December 31, 2015

BBAC, a joint venture between Daimler and its Chinese partner BAIC
Motor, produces front-wheel and rear-wheel drive vehicles as well as
engines under one roof.
BBAC is part of the global production network of the C-Class, which
encompasses the lead plant in Bremen as well as additional facilities in
Tuscaloosa and East London. The current C-Class first rolled off the
production line in 2014. The best-selling Mercedes-Benz model series is
also produced at BBAC in a market-specific long version.
In 2012 the cornerstone was laid for the production of compact cars.
Local production of the compact GLA began in the first half of 2015.
A part of the powertrain network was established in Beijing in 2013
with the start of engine production in a new sub-plant. The engines are
installed into locally produced cars and vans.
In 2014 the 500,000th locally produced Mercedes-Benz car rolled off
the assembly line at BBAC. In 2015 the joint venture celebrated its tenth
anniversary.

Contact: catharina.blatt@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-40217

PRODUCTION LOCATIONS

27

Rastatt, Germany
Founded in

1992

Plant area in m

1,474,332

Built-up area in m

558,561

Number of employees

> 6,300

Annual production

> 310,000

Production

A-Class, B-Class, GLA,


B-Class Electric Drive

Site Manager

Stefan Abraham

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Rastatt is the lead plant within the global
production network for compact cars. This network also encompasses
the plant in Kecskemt, Hungary, the BBAC facility in Beijing, China, and
the contract manufacturer Valmet Automotive in Uusikaupunki, Finland.
The facility flexibly produces three of the five models of the current compact vehicle generation (A-Class, B-Class, and GLA) on several assembly
lines.
Since the production launch of the B-Class Electric Drive in 2014, the
plant manufactures models with combustion engines and electric drives
on the same assembly line.
With its more than 6,300 employees, the plant is the biggest industrial
employer in the region.
According to the future plan that was agreed on in 2015, Daimler will,
by 2020, invest around 1 billion in the plants further technological
development and the expansion of production at the site.
More than four million vehicles have rolled off the plants assembly line
to date. The first Mercedes-Benz A-Class was produced in 1997.
The Mercedes-Benz Customer Center Rastatt is located right next to the
plant. Approximately 250 vehicles are picked up here every day.

Contact: tobias.brandstetter@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-41264

Production
Locations

Website www.werk-rastatt.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

28

Sebe and Cugir, Romania*


Production launch

2001

Plant area in m

351,500

Built-up area in m

137,500

Number of employees

> 1,800

Production

Transmissions, engine and transmission


parts

Site Manager

Falk Pruscha

Website www.stcu.ro.com | As of December 31, 2015


*Star Transmission s.r.l. is a non-consolidated subsidiary of Daimler AG

Grouped under the umbrella of Daimler subsidiary Star Transmission, the


facilities in Sebe and Cugir, Romania, are important pillars of the global
powertrain production network.
The plant in Sebe assembles dual-clutch transmissions and five-speed
automatic transmissions for Mercedes-Benz.
On April 1, 2016, it will also begin to assemble the nine-speed 9G-TRONIC
automatic transmission.
The plant in Cugir manufactures gears, shafts, and mechanical components
for engines, transmissions, and steering systems. In addition, it houses
a technology center along with a prototype assembly unit and a training
facility.
With the support of the Romanian government, Star Transmission has
become one of the first Romanian companies to offer a dual education
system patterned after the one in Baden-Wrttemberg.

Contact: elisa.pee@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49899

PRODUCTION LOCATIONS

29

Sindelfingen, Germany
Founded in

1915

Plant area in m

2,955,012

Built-up area in m

1,320,152

Number of employees

> 25,000

Annual production

> 310,000

Production

CLS, CLS Shooting Brake, E-Class


(Sedan and Estate), S-Class
(Sedan, Coup, Cabriolet),
Mercedes-AMG GT, Mercedes-Maybach

Site Manager

Michael Bauer

The Sindelfingen plant serves as the center of competence for the


manufacture of upper-range and luxury class vehicles within the global
production network.
The plant will be thoroughly modernized by 2020 at a total cost of 1.5
billion.
The Sindelfingen location also contains Daimlers Group Research unit
as well as the Development and Design departments of Mercedes-Benz
Cars. The Sindelfingen location is thus one of the worlds leading centers
of competence for automotive safety, innovation, and design.
The plant celebrated its centenary in 2015. During the anniversary year,
the 20 millionth vehicle (an S 500 e plug-in hybrid) rolled off the assembly
line in Sindelfingen.
With the production launch of the new E-Class in early 2016, the plant is
setting new standards for state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and
innovative technologies within the context of the digital transformation
and smart factory concept.
The Mercedes-Benz Customer Center Sindelfingen is located right next to
the plant. Approximately 200 vehicles are shipped from here every day.

Contact: marianne.ihring@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-47018

Production
Locations

Website www.werk-sindelfingen.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

30

Stuttgart-Untertrkheim, Germany
Production launch

1904

Plant area in m

2,714,596

Built-up area in m

1,113,686

Number of employees

> 19,000

Production

Engines, axles, transmissions,


components incl. upstream foundry
and forge operations

Site Manager

Frank Dei

Website www.werk-untertuerkheim.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Untertrkheim has a more than 110-year


history and is the lead plant within the global powertrain production
network.
The future plan that was agreed on in 2015 will turn the time-honored
plant into a high-tech location and a center of competence for highly
efficient engines, hybrid drives, and the production of fuel-cell systems.
In the years ahead, billions of euros will be invested in the facility to
prepare it for production launches, install manufacturing technologies,
and set up and expand various sub-plants. More than 1 billion were
invested in the plant in 2015 alone.
The companys core plant: Untertrkheim houses the development,
production, and shipment of engines, transmissions and axles as well as
the Daimler Group headquarters. Also located here are the research and
development unit and the high-bank curve for testing vehicles.
The facility consists of a total of six sub-plants. Whereas the facilities
in Untertrkheim and Bad Cannstatt manufacture engines and house the
forge, the transmissions are produced in Hedelfingen. The axle production
facility and foundry are located in Mettingen. The training center is in
Brhl, while the flexible manufacturing unit is in Sirnau.

Contact: elisa.pee@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49899

PRODUCTION LOCATIONS

31

Tuscaloosa, Alabama/USA
Founded in

1995

Plant area in m

3,803,240

Built-up area in m

439,217

Number of employees

> 3,500

Annual production

> 300,000

Production

GLE, GLE Coup, GLS, C-Class Sedan

Site Manager

Jason Hoff

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa is the traditional production


location for the SUVs of the current model series of the GLE, GLE Coup,
and GLS.
For the further expansion of production capacities for future SUV model
series, Mercedes-Benz will invest $1.3 billion in the location in the years
ahead and also create new jobs there.
Since June 2014, the plant has also produced the C-Class for the North
American market. As a result, Tuscaloosa is part of the global production
network for the best-selling Mercedes-Benz model series.
In 2015 the plant launched production of the new GLE Coup.
To expand the SUV production capacities, the production of the R-Class
was handed over to the U.S. contract manufacturer AM General in the
summer of 2015.
The Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa was the first major production
facility outside Germany and was the nucleus of the Alabaman automotive
industry.
The plant was founded in 1995 and began to produce the former M-Class
(now called the GLE) in 1997.

Contact: catharina.blatt@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-40217

Production
Locations

Website www.werk-tuscaloosa.mercedes-benz.com | As of December 31, 2015

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Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

PRODUCT RANGE MERCEDES-BENZ CARS

34

Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
A 160

75 [102]

10.6/10.4

190/190

128124/126119

A 160 d

66 [90]

13.8/13.6

180/180

10798/10498

A+

5.65.4/5.45.1
4.13.7/3.93.7

A 180

90 [122]

8.9/8.6

202/202

134127/126119

5.75.5/5.45.1

A 180 BE Edition

90 [122]

8.9/

190/

120/

5.2/

A 180 d

80 [109]

11.3/11.3

190/190

10798 /10498

A+

4.13.7/3.93.7

A 180 d BE Edition

80 [109]

11.3/

190/

89/

A+

3.5/

A 200

115 [156]

8.1/7.8

224/224

134128/126119

5.75.5/5.45.1

A 200 d

100 [136]

9.3/8.8

210/210

116106/10899

A/A+

4.54.1/4.13.8

A 200 d 4MATIC

100 [136]

/8.8

/210

/127121

/4.94.6

A 220 4MATIC

135 [184]

/6.9

/228

/154148

/6.66.3

A 220 d

130 [177]

/7.5

/224

/109104

A+

/4.24.0

A 220 d 4MATIC

130 [177]

/7.5

/220

/127121

/4.94.6

A 250

155 [211]

6.5/6.4

240/240

154151/139136

D/C

6.76.6/6.05.8

A 250 Sport

160 [218]

6.4/6.3

240/240

158/143

D/C

6.8/6.2

A 250 4MATIC

155 [211]

/6.4

/240

/154152

/6.66.5

A 250 Sport 4MATIC

160 [218]

/6.3

/240

/154

/6.6

Mercedes-AMG A 45 280 [381]


4MATIC2

/4.2

/2501

/171162

/7.36.9

1
limited 2AMG 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 38

Positioning
The new generation of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class: More comfortable
than ever and as sporty as always.
Highlights
Chassis with adaptive damping system and DYNAMIC SELECT driving
program switch.
New entry-level model, A 160, with 75 kW (102 hp); new efficiency champion, A 180 d BlueEFFICIENCY Edition; and Mercedes-AMG A 45 4MATIC
with 280 kW (381 hp).

Contact: anja.wassertheurer@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75855

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Mercedes-Benz B-Class Sedan

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
B 160

75 [102]

10.7/10.6

190/190

130126/130125

B 160 d

66 [90]

14.0/13.8

180/180

113104/113104 A/A+

4.44.0/4.34.0

B 180

90 [122]

9.0/8.7

200/200

135129/130125

5.85.6/5.65.4

122/

90 [122]

9.0/

190/

80 [109]

11.6/11.6

190/190

113104/113104 A/A+

5.65.5/5.65.4

5.2/
4.44.0/4.34.0

B 180 d BE Edition

80 [109]

11.6/

190/

94/

A+

3.6/

B 200

115 [156]

8.2/7.9

220/220

135130/130125

5.85.7/5.65.4

B 200 d

100 [136]

9.4/8.9

210/210

117109/111104 A/A+

B 200 d 4MATIC

100 [136]

/8.9

/207

/131130

/5.0

B 220 4MATIC

135 [184]

/7.0

/225

/156151

/6.76.5
/4.34.1

4.54.2/4.24.0

B 220 d

130 [177]

/8.3

/224

/111107

A+

B 220 d 4MATIC

130 [177]

/7.6

/220

/131130

/5.0

B 250

155 [211]

6.6/6.5

240/240

157152/143141

D/C

6.86.6/6.1

B250 4MATIC

155 [211]

/6.5

/235

/156154

/6.76.6

B 200 c

115 [156]

9.2/9.1

200/200

119117/117115

A/A

4.4/4.34.2
kg/100 km1

132 [180]

/7.9

/160

A+

16.6 kWh/100 km
or more

Electric Drive
B 250 e

Natural Gas Drive [consumption in kg/100 km]


You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 38
1

Positioning
An innovative premium Sports Tourer that combines dynamic sportiness
with maximum levels of safety, comfort, and utility.
Highlights
Optional high-performance LED headlights.
Superior safety due to innovative safety and driver assistance systems.
High versatility thanks to the EASY VARIO PLUS system with a longitudinally adjustable rear bench seat.
Latest generation of telematics systems.

Contact: anja.wassertheurer@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75855

Product Range
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B 180 BE Edition
B 180 d

36

Mercedes-Benz CLA Coup

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
CLA 180

90 [122]

9.0/8.7

210/210

133125/128121

CLA 180 BE Edition

90 [122]

9.0/

190/

117/

5.75.4/5.65.2
5.0/

CLA 180 d

80 [109]

11.6/11.6

205/205

10898/109100

A+

4.03.7/4.23.8

CLA 180 d BE Edition

80 [109]

11.6/11.6

205/205

108-98/109-100

A+

4.03.7/4.23.8

CLA 200

115 [156]

8.2/7.9

230/230

133126/128121

5.75.5/5.65.2

CLA 200 d

100 [136]

9.5/9.0

220/220

114104/110100

A+

4.44.0/4.23.8

CLA 200 d 4MATIC

100 [136]

/9.0

/216

/127119

/4.94.6

CLA 220 4MATIC

135 [184]

/7.1

/240

/156152

/6.76.5

CLA 220 d

130 [177]

/7.7

/232

/111104

A+

/4.24.0

CLA 220 d 4MATIC

130 [177]

/7.7

/230

/127119

/4.94.6

CLA 250

155 [211]

6.6/6.5

240/240

153148/140136

C/B

6.66.4/6.05.8

CLA 250 4MATIC

155 [211]

/6.5

/240

/156152

/6.76.5

CLA 250 Sport

160 [218]

6.5/6.4

250/250

156/143

D/C

6.7/6.2

CLA 250 Sport


4MATIC

160 [218]

/6.4

/250

/160

/6.8

Mercedes-AMG
CLA 45 4MATIC2

280 [381]

/4.2

/2501

/171162

/7.36.9

limited AMG 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine


You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 39
1

Positioning
More than ever before, the CLA Coup is now in a class of its own, as
it boasts the worlds best aerodynamics, an avant-garde design, a new
chassis with adaptive damping system, and new lighting technology.
Highlights
The BlueEfficiency Edition has a Cd value of 0.22, which is a world record.
Optionally available with 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and the
4MATIC permanent all-wheel-drive system.
One front-wheel drive and one all-wheel-drive sports model for agile
driving pleasure.
The 381 hp Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC boasts impressive driving
performance and maximum efficiency.
Contact: anja.wassertheurer@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75855

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Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
90 [122]

9.1/8.8

210/210

140128/134126

90 [122]

9.1/

190/

126/

6.05.5/5.75.4
5.5/

CLA 180 d

80 [109]

11.9/11.9

200/200

110101/114107

A+

4.23.9/4.34.1

CLA 180 d BE Edition

80 [109]

11.9/

190/

94/

A+

3.6/

CLA 200

115 [156]

8.5/8.2

225/225

140130/134126

6.05.6/5.75.4

CLA 200 d

100 [136]

9.7/9.2

215/215

115108/111101

A+

4.44.1/4.23.9

CLA 200 d 4MATIC

100 [136]

/9.2

/212

/131121

/5.04.6

CLA 220 4MATIC

135 [184]

/7.2

/235

/158154

/6.96.7

CLA 220 d

130 [177]

/7.8

/228

/112105

A+

/4.34.0

CLA 220 d 4MATIC

130 [177]

/7.8

/225

/131121

/5.04.6

CLA 250

155 [211]

6.8/6.7

240/240

156151/145141

6.76.6/6.36.1

CLA 250 4MATIC

155 [211]

/6.6

/240

/158154

/6.96.7

CLA 250 Sport


4MATIC

160 [218]

/6.7

/240

/160

/6.9

Mercedes-AMG
CLA 45 4MATIC2

280 [381]

/4.3

/2501

/171162

/7.36.9

1
limited 2AMG 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 39

Positioning
The CLA Shooting Brake is the fifth member of the successful family of
Mercedes-Benz compact vehicles. It is targeted at active customers who
want to use a non-mainstream car that features a unique design and a
high level of utility.
Highlights
The CLA Shooting Brake combines the elegance of a coup with the
versatility and utility of an estate.
It offers noticeably more headroom than the coup model.
Outstanding aerodynamics with the best-in-class Cd value of 0.26.
Optional EASY PACK power tailgate.
High-performance model: Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC.

Contact: anja.wassertheurer@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75855

Product Range
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CLA 180
CLA 180 BE Edition

38

Additional Information about the


Fuel Consumption of the Compact Models

Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan


A 160 d

A 180 d

A 200 d

A 200 d
4MATIC

A 220 d

A 220 d
4MATIC

4.64.3/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.34.2

4.64.3/
4.34.2

5.75.2/
4.94.6

/5.75.5

/5.04.8

/5.75.5

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 3.83.4/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 3.73.4

3.83.4/
3.73.4

3.83.4/
3.73.4

/4.44.1

/3.73.5

/4.44.1

A 160

A 180

A 180 BE
Edition

A 200

A 220 4MATIC

7.2/6.86.7
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.67.5/
6.86.7

6.9/

7.67.5/
6.86.7

/8.48.3

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.3/4.64.2


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.64.3/
4.64.2

4.1/

4.64.4/
4.64.2

/5.55.2

A250

A 250 4MATIC A 250 Sport

A 250 Sport
4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG
A 45 4MATIC

8.78.6/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 7.97.8

/8.4

8.9/8.0

/8.4

/9.69.2

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 5.45.2/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.94.8

/5.55.4

5.5/5.1

/5.6

/6.05.6

Mercedes-Benz B-Class Sedan


B 160 d B 180 d B 200 d B 200 d B 220 d B 220 d B 200 c B 250 e
4MATIC
4MATIC
4.94.6/ 4.94.6/ 5.55.3/ /
/
/
6.0/
N/A
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.74.4 4.74.4 4.94.7 5.95.8 5.04.9 5.95.8 5.75.6
Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.03.6/ 4.03.6/ 3.93.5/ /4.5
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.13.7 4.13.7 3.83.5
B 160
7.2/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 7.06.9

B 180

B 180 BE B 200
Edition

7.67.4/ 7.0/
7.06.9

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.64.4/ 4.84.5/ 4.2/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.84.5 4.84.5

/
/4.5
3.83.6
B 220
4MATIC

7.67.4/ /8.4
7.06.9

3.53.4/ N/A
3.5
A250

B 250
4MATIC

8.88.6/ /8.4
8.68.5

4.84.6/ /5.75.4 5.55.3/ /5.75.5


4.84.5
4.74.6

INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF THE COMPACT MODELS

39

Mercedes-Benz CLA Coup


CLA 180 d

CLA 180 d
BE Edition

CLA 200 d

CLA 200 d
4MATIC

CLA 220 d

4.74.3/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.74.4

4.0/

5.55.2/
5.14.7

/5.85.5

/5.24.9

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 3.73.3/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 3.93.5

3.1/

3.73.3/
3.73.4

/4.34.0

/3.73.5

CLA 220 d
4MATIC

CLA 180

CLA 180
BE Edition

CLA 200

CLA 220
4MATIC

/5.85.5
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.77.4/
7.26.9

6.8/

7.77.5/
7.26.9

/8.68.4

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /4.34.0


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.64.2/
4.74.3

4.0/

4.64.3/
4.74.3

/5.75.4

CLA 250
4MATIC

CLA 250
Sport

CLA 250
MercedesSport 4MATIC AMG CLA 45
4MATIC

8.88.6/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 8.07.9

/8.68.4

8.9/8.1

/8.7

/9.69.2

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 5.35.0/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.94.7

/5.75.4

5.4/5.0

/5.9

/6.05.6

CLA 180 d
BE Edition

CLA 200 d

CLA 200 d
4MATIC

CLA 220 d

4.74.4/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.94.7

4.1/

5.55.2/
4.94.7

/6.15.7

/5.04.8

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 3.93.6/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.03.8

3.3/

3.73.4/
3.83.4

/4.44.0

/3.93.6

CLA 220 d
4MATIC

CLA 180

CLA 180 BE
Edition

CLA 200

CLA 220
4MATIC

/6.15.7
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.97.4/
7.47.0

7.5/

7.9/7.47.0

/8.88.7

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /4.44.0


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.94.4/
4.84.5

4.4/

4.9/4.84.5

/5.75.5

CLA 250

CLA 180 d

CLA 250

CLA 250 4MATIC CLA 250 Sport


4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG
CLA 45 4MATIC

8.88.7/8.2
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/8.88.7

/8.8

/9.69.2

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 5.45.2/5.14.8


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/5.75.5

/5.8

/6.05.6

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake

40

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
C 160

95 [129]

9.6/

216/

133120/

5.75.2/

C 180

115 [156]

8.2/8.5

225/223

126116/135126

A/B

5.55.0/5.95.4

C 180 d

85 [116]

11.1/11.6

205/204

11099/119109

A+/A

4.23.9/4.64.2

C 200

135 [184]

7.5/7.3

237/235

136123/131123

5.95.3/5.85.3

C 200 4MATIC

135 [184]

/7.6

/229

/151141

/6.56.1

C 200 d

100 [136]

9.7/10.2

218/214

110-99/109121

A+/A

4.23.9/4.64.3

C 220 d

125 [170]

7.7/7.4

234/233

110103/121109

A+

4.24.0/4.64.3

C 220 d 4MATIC

125 [170]

/7.7

/228

/134127

/5.04.8

C 250

155 [211]

/6.6

/250

/135123

/5.85.3

C 250 d

150 [204]

/6.6

/247

/121109

A+

/4.64.3

C 250 d 4MATIC

150 [204]

/6.9

/240

/134127

/5.04.8

C 300

180 [245]

/5.9

/250

/157146

/6.86.3

C 300 h

150+20
[204+27]4

/6.4

/244

/10394

A+

/3.93.6

C 350 e

155 + 60
[211 + 82]4

/5.9

/250

/5448

A+

/2.42.1

C 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

/5.2

/250

/181170

/7.87.3

C 450 AMG 4MATIC2

270 [367]

/4.9

/2501

/183178

/7.97.6

Mercedes-AMG C 633 350 [476]

/4.1

/2501

/192

/8.2

Mercedes-AMG
C 63 S3

/4.0

/2501

/195192

/8.48.2

6 cylinders

8 cylinders
375 [510]

limited 2AMG 3.0-liter V6 biturbo engine 3AMG 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine 4Combustion engine + electric motor
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 50

Positioning
E xcellence generates enthusiasm. The style of the new C-Class is sporty,
emotional, and convincing. It is an outstanding vehicle in its segment,
featuring a thrilling design and great driving pleasure.
Highlights
Very comfortable suspension and ride, thanks to air suspension.
Intelligent lightweight engineering and economical engines.
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
C 160

95 [129]

9.9/

210/

132125/

5.75.4/

C 180

115 [156]

8.4/8.7

223/221

132125/135129

5.75.4/5.85.6

C 180 d

85 [116]

11.5/12.0

201/200

120109/124114 A+/A

4.64.3/4.84.3

C 200

135 [184]

7.7/7.5

235/233

134128/142128

5.85.5/6.15.5

C 200 4MATIC

135 [184]

/7.8

/227

/152143

C 200 d

100 [136]

10.1/10.6

214/210

120109/114122 A+/A

4.64.3/4.84.4

C 220 d

125 [170]

7.9/7.6

230/229

115108/122114

A+

4.54.3/4.84.4

C 220 d 4MATIC

125 [170]

/7.9

/223

/137129

/5.25.0

C 250

155 [211]

/6.8

/244

/144130

/6.25.6

C 250 d

150 [204]

/6.9

/241

/125117

A+

/4.94.5

C 250 d 4MATIC

150 [204]

/7.2

/235

/137129

/5.25.0

C 300

180 [245]

/6.1

/250

/159149

/6.86.4

C 300 h

150+20
[204+27]4

/6.7

/238

/10699

A+

/4.23.8

C 350 e

155 +60
[211 + 82]4

/6.2

/246

/5549

A+

/2.42.1

C 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

/5.2

/250

/182173

/7.87.4

C 450 AMG 4MATIC2

270 [367]

/5.0

/2501

/185180

/7.97.7

Mercedes-AMG C 633 350 [476]

/4.2

/2501

/196

/8.4

Mercedes-AMG
C 63 S3

/4.1

/2501

/200196

/8.68.4

/6.56.2

8 cylinders
375 [510]

limited 2AMG 3.0-liter V6 biturbo engine 3AMG 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine 4Combustion engine + electric motor
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 50

Positioning
The C-Class Estate sets new standards in the mid-size premium segment. It is especially ahead of its competitors with its fascinating design,
sophisticated sportiness, and impressively valuable look.
Highlights
High comfort and utility as well as a fascinating driving experience.
Efficient, environmentally friendly engines.
Contact: steffen.schierholz@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75852

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Mercedes-Benz

6 cylinders

42

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coup

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
C180

115 [156]

8.5/8.8

225/223

135122/135126

5.85.3/5.95.4

C 200

135 [184]

7.7/7.3

237/235

136123/137125

5.95.3/5.95.4

C 220 d

125 [170]

7.8/7.5

234/234

116106/113106

A+

4.44.1/4.34.1

C 250

155 [211]

/6.8

/250

/137125

/5.95.4

C 250 d

150 [204]

/6.7

/247

/116109

A+

/4.44.2

C 300

180 [245]

/6.0

/250

/157146

/6.86.3

270 [367]

/4.7

/2501

/182178

/8.07.8

Mercedes-AMG C 633 350 [476]

/4.0

/2501

/209200

/8.98.6

Mercedes-AMG
C 63 S3

/3.9

/2501

/209200

/8.98.6

6 cylinders
Mercedes-AMG C 43
4MATIC2
8 cylinders
375 [510]

1
limited 2AMG 3.0-liter V6 biturbo engine 3AMG 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 51

Positioning
The new C-Class Coup is sportier than its predecessor and its exterior
differs considerably from that of the current C-Class Sedan.
For Mercedes-Benz, the coup thus has great potential to win over new
young customers who focus on design and driving pleasure.
Highlights
Differs considerably from the sedan, thanks to its consistently sporty
coup design, which features a low silhouette and frameless doors, a
distinctively designed rear section, a diamond-shaped radiator grille, and
a lower slung chassis with 43.2 cm (17") light-alloy wheels.
For the engine variants with 4MATIC all-wheel drive, the coup is the only
vehicle in its segment to feature AIRMATIC air suspension as an option.
The interior is typical of a coup and features high-quality styling and
craftsmanship.

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43

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
C 180

115 [156]

8.9/8.9

222/220

143135/154146

6.36.0/6.86.5

C 200

135 [184]

8.2/7.8

235/233

143136/150140

6.36.0/6.66.2

C 200 4MATIC

135 [184]

/8.0

/227

/171163

/7.47.1

C 220 d

125 [170]

8.3/8.2

231/231

126116/124121

A+

4.84.5/4.94.6

C 220 d 4MATIC

125 [170]

/8.1

/225

/140130

/5.35.0

C 250

155 [211]

/6.9

/244

/150140

/6.66.2

C 250 d

150 [204]

/7.2

/243

/124121

A+

/4.94.6

C 300

180 [245]

/6.4

/250

/161151

/7.16.7

6 cylinders
C 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

/5.2

/250

/189181

/8.38.0

Mercedes-AMG
C 43 4MATIC2

270 [367]

/4.8

/2501

/194190

/8.48.3

Mercedes-AMG C 633 350 [476]

/4.2

/2501

/218208

/9.38.9

Mercedes-AMG
C 63 S3

/4.1

/2501

/218208

/9.38.9

375 [510]

1
limited 2AMG 3.0-liter V6 biturbo engine 3AMG 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 51

Positioning
First C-Class Cabriolet since the introduction of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
A classic soft-top convertible boasting outstanding comfort, powerful
and efficient engines, and an optional all-wheel drive system for open-air
driving pleasure the whole year round. The C-Class Cabriolet rounds out
the range of Mercedes-Benz premium convertibles.
Highlights
A fully automatic classic soft top as standard.
A multi-layer acoustic top is available as an option in four different colors.
Automatically opened and closed in less than 20 seconds at up to 50 km/h.
ATTENTION ASSIST and Active Brake Assist as standard.
Optional AIRMATIC air suspension.
Intelligent lightweight design with a high share of aluminum.
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Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

8 cylinders

44

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Top
Fuel consumption
speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

4 cylinders
E 200

135 [184]

7.7

240

142132

6.35.9

E 220 d

143 [194]

7.3

240

112102

A+

4.33.9

190 [258]

5.9

250

144133

5.55.1

6 cylinders
E 350 d

You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 52

Positioning
The E-Class is a benchmark-setting sedan for progressive, contemporary-minded individuals. Thanks to Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive, the
vehicle boasts unparalleled comfort to bring occupants to their destinations in top form even after long journeys. Moreover, the vehicle is a
milestone on the road to accident-free and autonomous driving.
Highlights
Thrilling innovations, such as the unparalleled side-impact protection
system PRE-SAFE Impulse Side, as well as tangible assistance features,
such as the DRIVE PILOT and the Remote Park Pilot, which can be operated from outside the vehicle with the help of a smartphone (dependent
on Mercedes me connect).
New connectivity options with the vehicle, e.g. use of smartphone for
vehicle access and vehicle authorization, car-to-X communication, and
integration of mobile devices.
A modern interpretation of luxury in the interior, which sets quality standards with regard to materials and workmanship.
E xemplary efficiency: E 220 d with the new OM654 four-cylinder diesel
engine and CO2 emissions of around 102 g/km (NEDC standard). The
vehicle once again boasts a benchmark drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.23.

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
E 2005

135 [184]

8.5/8.3

226/225

157150/148140

E 200 BlueTEC5

100 [136]

10.7/9.8

205/203

135130/131126 A/A+

6.86.5/6.36.1
5.25.0/5.04.8

E 220 BlueTEC4

125 [170]

8.9/8.6

220/222

130125/128124

A+

5.14.8/4.94.7

E 220 BlueTEC
4MATIC5

125 [170]

/8.9

/214

/145140

/5.65.4

E 220 BlueTEC BE4

125 [170]

/8.6

/222

/124118

A+

/4.74.5

E 2505

155 [211]

/7.8

/233

/149141

/6.46.1

E 250 BlueTEC 4

150 [204]

7.8/7.7

232/236

134129/128124

A+

5.24.9/4.94.7

E 250 BlueTEC
4MATIC5

150 [204]

/8.1

/230

/145140

/5.65.4

E 300 BlueTEC

170 [231]

/7.4

/243

/144137

/5.55.2

E 350 BlueTEC

190 [258]

/6.6

/250

/144137

/5.55.2

E 350 BlueTEC
4MATIC

190 [258]

/6.8

/240

/168164

/6.36.2

E 400

245 [333]

/5.4

/250

/172171

/7.47.3

E 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

/5.4

/250

/186185

/8.0
/9.29.1

8 cylinders
E 500

300 [408]

/5.0

/250

/215213

E 500 4MATIC

300 [408]

/4.9

/250

/227

/9.8

Mercedes-AMG
E 63 4MATIC2

410 [557]

/3.8

/2501

/247242

/10.610.4

Mercedes-AMG
E 63 S 4MATIC2

430 [585]

/3.7

/2501

/247242

/10.610.4

limited AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine


You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 52
1

Positioning
At 1,950 liters, the E-Class Estate is leading the way in the segment when
it comes to maximum cargo-carrying ability.
Highlights
The estate models are equipped with an integrated, self-leveling pneumatic rear suspension as standard.

Contact: steffen.schierholz@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75852

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

6 cylinders

46

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coup

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
E 200

135 [184]

8.0/7.8

240/240

154142/145130

B/A

6.66.1/6.25.6

E 220 d

125 [170]

8.5/8.1

235/237

127110/122109

A+

4.84.3/4.74.2

E 250

155 [211]

/7.1

/250

/145130

/6.2-5.6

E 250 d

150 [204]

7.4 /7.3

250/250

129116/122109

A+

4.94.4/4.74.2

E 320

200 [272]

/6.6

/250

/182172

/7.87.4

E 350 d

190 [258]

/6.2

/250

/142133

/5.45.0

E 400

245 [333]

/5.2

/250

/168157

/7.36.7

300 [408]

/4.8

/250

/210207

/9.08.9

6 cylinders

8 cylinders
E 500

You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 52

Positioning
The E-Class Coup impresses by combining a strikingly athletic design
with passionate driving pleasure. A more sporty design, combined with
outstanding technology and great attention to detail create an unparalleled upper mid-range vehicle that offers a sporty balance between agility
and dynamic handling.
Highlights
The coup has no B-pillar, four fully retractable side windows, and
automatic belt feeders.
E xterior sports package, AMG sports package, and AMG Plus sports
package for the sporty customization of the vehicle.
LED technology for the headlights and taillights.
Outstanding safety and driver assistance systems.
Powerful and highly efficient new-generation gasoline and diesel engines.

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47

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
E 200

135 [184]

8.6/8.2

235/235

154150/153143

6.66.4/6.76.2

E 220 d

125 [170]

8.8/8.5

230/230

132123/127120

A+

5.14.7/4.84.6

E 250

155 [211]

/7.5

/245

/155145

/6.86.3

E 250 d

150 [204]

7.7/7.7

243/243

135126/130123

A+

5.24.8/4.94.7

E 320

200 [272]

/6.9

/250

/187179

/8.17.7

E 350 d

190 [258]

/6.5

/250

/148139

/5.65.3

E 400

245 [333]

/5.3

/250

/173165

/7.57.1

300 [408]

/4.9

/250

/216213

/9.39.2

6 cylinders

8 cylinders
E 500

Positioning
The new E-Class Cabriolet impresses by combining a strikingly athletic
design with open-top driving pleasure for all occupants. A more sporty
design has been combined with outstanding technology and luxurious
appointments to create a cabriolet for four seasons & four persons.
The elegant fabric top conveys a classic convertible flair and ensures a
low level of noise.
Highlights
Open-top driving comfort even in the winter: When temperatures are cool,
the AIRCAP wind deflection module and the AIRSCARF headroom heating
system provide the superb comfort that is typical of Mercedes-Benz.
Eight color and material lines are offered for creating customized interiors,
ranging from classically sporty to elegantly luxurious.

Contact: steffen.schierholz@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75852

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

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48

Mercedes-Benz CLS Coup

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

4 cylinders
CLS 220 d

125 [170]

8.3

226

123120

A+

4.74.6

CLS 250 d

150 [204]

7.5

242

123120

A+

4.74.6

CLS 250 d 4MATIC

150 [204]

7.9

236

140139

5.3
5.55.3

6 cylinders
CLS 350 d

190 [258]

6.5

250

142137

CLS 350 d 4MATIC

190 [258]

6.4

250

166159

6.25.9

CLS 400

245 [333]

5.3

250

167164

7.27.1

CLS 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

5.3

250

182179

7.97.8
8.78.5

8 cylinders
CLS 500

300 [408]

4.8

250

202198

CLS 500 4MATIC

300 [408]

4.8

250

219213

9.39.1

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 632

410 [557]

4.2

2501

234230

10.19.9

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63 4MATIC2

410 [557]

3.7

2501

244239

10.510.3

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63 S2

430 [585]

4.1

2501

234230

9.910.1

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63 S 4MATIC2

430 [585]

3.6

250

244239

10.510.3

limited AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine


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1

Positioning
The CLS will remain unique in the four-door coup segment. The latest
generations design fascinates with its further sharpened front section,
trendsetting lighting technology, and exclusive interior.
Highlights
A more dynamic front design, featuring a diamond grille, striking bumper,
high-performance LED headlights or MULTIBEAM LED.
E xclusive interior featuring highlights such as a free-standing 20.3-cm
display.

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Contact: Name.Nachname@daimler.com,
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75852
Tel.: +00 (0)0000 000-000

49

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Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

4 cylinders
CLS 220 d

125 [170]

8.6

220

127125

A+

4.84.7

CLS 250 d

150 [204]

7.7

235

130128

A+

4.94.8

CLS 250 d 4MATIC

150 [204]

8.1

229

147144

5.75.5

6 cylinders
CLS 350 d

190 [258]

6.6

245

149145

5.75.6

CLS 350 d 4MATIC

190 [258]

6.5

247

172165

6.46.2

CLS 400

245 [333]

5.4

250

171169

7.47.3

CLS 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

5.4

250

190186

8.28.0
8.98.8

CLS 500

300 [408]

4.9

250

209205

CLS 500 4MATIC

300 [408]

4.8

250

225219

9.69.3

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63

410 [557]

4.3

2501

239235

10.310.1

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63 4MATIC2

410 [557]

3.8

2501

251247

10.810.6

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63 S

430 [585]

4.2

2501

239235

10.310.1

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63 S 4MATIC2

430 [585]

3.7

250

251247

10.810.6

limited AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine


You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 53
1

Positioning
The one-of-a-kind Shooting Brake concept combines an unusual design
with superior agility, lots of space, and great versatility. The hatchback
coup testifies to Mercedes-Benz leadership in terms of innovation and
design. Powerful and efficient powertrains combine driving pleasure and
agility with responsibility for the environment.
Highlights
An exclusive interior and exterior design merges with cutting-edge
technology.

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Product Range
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8 cylinders

50

Additional Information about the


Fuel Consumption of the Mid-Range Models

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan


C 180 d

C 200 d

C 220 d
4MATIC

C 220 d BE C 250 d
Edition

C 250 d
4MATIC

4.94.7/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 5.55.1

4.94.7/
5.55.1

/6.15.9

/5.75.0

/5.65.3

/6.15.9

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 3.73.5/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.13.6

3.73.5/
4.13.6

/4.44.3

/4.03.4

/4.13.6

/4.44.3

C 350 e

C 160

C 180

C 200

C 200
4MATIC

/4.13.9
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

N/A

7.16.7/

6.76.4/
7.46.8

7.56.8/
7.46.8

/7.67.3

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /3.93.4


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

N/A

4.94.3/

4.74.2/
4.94.6

4.94.4/
4.94.4

/5.85.3

C 300

C 400
4MATIC

C 450 AMG Mercedes- Mercedes4MATIC


AMG C 63 AMG C
63 S

/7.46.8
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/8.88.2

/10.29.8 /10.310.2 /11.010.8 /11.010.8

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /4.94.4


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/5.75.2

/6.35.8

/6.46.2

/6.96.7

/6.96.7

C 200 d

C 220 d

C 220 d
4MATIC

C 250 d

C 250 d
4MATIC

5.55.1/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 5.75.2

5.55.1/
5.75.2

5.45.2/
5.75.3

/6.0

/5.8-5.4

/6.0

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.13.8/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.33.8

4.13.8/
4.33.8

4.13.7/
4.23.8

/4.84.4

/4.33.9

/4.84.4

C 350 e

C 160

C 180

C 200

C 200
4MATIC

/4.24.0
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

N/A

7.06.7/

7.06.7/7.0 7.27.0/
7.77.0

/7.67.4

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /4.43.7


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

N/A

4.94.6/

4.94.6/
5.24.7

/5.95.5

C 300

C 400
4MATIC

C 450 AMG Mercedes- Mercedes4MATIC


AMG C 63 AMG C
63 S

/7.87.1
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/8.88
.3

/10.39
.9

/10.410.2 /11.210.9 /11.210.9

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /5.34.7


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/5.85
.4

/6.45
.9

/6.56.3

C 300 h

C 250

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate


C 180 d

C 300 h

C 250

5.14.6/
5.24.6

/7.16.9

/7.16.9

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coup


C 220 d

C 250 d

C 180

C 200

/5.14.8

7.26.8/7.46.8

7.56.8/7.5-6.9

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 3.93.6/4.03.7 /4.13.8


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.04.4/4.94.6

4.94.4/5.04.5

5.35.0/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 5.04.7

C 250

C 300

Mercedes-AMG MercedesC 43 4MATIC


AMG C 63

MercedesAMG C 63 S

/7.5-6.9
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/8.88.2

/10.810.6

/11.911.4

/11.911.4

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /5.04.5


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/5.75.2

/6.46.2

/7.16.9

/7.16.9

Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse Cabriolet


C 220 d
4MATIC

C 250 d

C 180

C 200

C 200
4MATIC

5.75.4/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 5.45.2

/6.15.8

/5.45.2

7.87.6/
8.58.2

7.77.5/
8.27.8

/9.49.0

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.33.9/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.54.3

/4.94.7

/4.54.3

5.45.1/
5.85.4

5.55.1/
5.75.2

/6.36.0

C 300

C 400
4MATIC

Mercedes- Mercedes- MercedesAMG C 43 AMG C 63 AMG C 63 S


4MATIC

/8.27.8
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/8.98.6

/11.210.9 /11.211.0 /12.412.0 /12.412.0

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /5.75.2


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/6.05.6

/6.66.3

C 250

/6.96.7

/7.57.2

/7.57.2

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

C 200 d

52

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan


E 220 d

E 350 d

E 200

4.74.3

6.66.3

7.07.6

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.13.6


(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.94.4

5.34.9

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transm.) l/100 km

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate


E 200
BlueTEC

E 220
BlueTEC

E 220
BlueTEC
4MATIC

E 220
E 250
BlueTEC BE BlueTEC
Edition

E 250
BlueTEC
4MATIC

6.1/
6.05.9

5.95.7/
5.75.6

/6.66.4

/5.65.4

6.05.8/
5.75.6

/6.66.4

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.64.4/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 4.44.3

4.54.3/
4.54.3

/4.94.8

/4.34.0

4.64.4/
4.54.3

/4.94.8

E 300
BlueTEC

E 350
BlueTEC

E 350
BlueTEC
4MATIC

E 200

E 250

E 400

/6.46.1

/6.46.1

/7.3

8.78.5
/8.07.6

/8.17.6

/9.89.7

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /5.14.8


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/5.14.8

/5.95.8

5.75.3/
5.55.1

/5.55.1

/5.9

Fuel consumption, urban


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

E 400 4MATIC E 500

E 500 4MATIC MercedesAMG E 63


4MATIC

MercedesAMG E 63 S
4MATIC

/10.410.3

/12.212.1

/12.912.7

/14.514.3

/14.514.3

/7.57.4

/8.0

/8.38.1

/8.38.1

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /6.66.5


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coup


E 220 d

E 250 d

E 350 d

E 200

5.85.3/5.65.2

5.95.5/5.65.2

/6.46.0

8.58.3/8.07.4

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.33.6/4.23.6


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.33.8/4.23.6

/5.04.5

5.54.8/5.24.5

E 250

E 320

E 400

E 500

/8.07.4

/10.710.5

/9.89.3

/12.212.1

/6.05.6

/5.75.2

/7.27.1

Fuel consumption, urban


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /5.24.5


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet


E 220 d

E 250 d

E 350 d

E 200

6.05.7/5.75.5

6.15.8/5.85.6

/6.56.2

8.58.2/8.67.9

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.54.2/4.44.1


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.64.3/4.54.2

/5.24.8

5.65.2/5.55.2

E 250

E 320

E 400

E 500

/8.78.0

/11.010.7

/10.09.6

/12.512.3

/6.36.0

/5.95.6

/7.57.3

Fuel consumption, urban


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /5.65.3


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Mercedes-Benz CLS Coup


CLS 220 d

CLS 250 d

CLS 250 d
4MATIC

CLS 350 d

CLS 350 d
4MATIC

CLS 400

5.65.5

5.65.5

6.4

6.56.3

7.37.2

9.79.6

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.24.1


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

4.24.1

4.64.5

5.04.7

5.75.4

5.75.6

CLS 400
4MATIC
Fuel consumption, urban
(auto. transmission) l/100 km

CLS 500

CLS 500
4MATIC

MercedesMercedesMercedesAMG CLS 63 AMG CLS 63 AMG CLS 63


4MATIC
S 4MATIC

10.310.2 12.011.7 12.712.5 14.214.0

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 6.46.2


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

6.76.6

7.57.1

7.77.6

14.514.3

14.514.3

8.28.0

8.28.0

Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake


CLS 220 d

CLS 250 d

CLS 250 d
4MATIC

CLS 350 d

CLS 350 d
4MATIC

CLS 400

5.75.6

5.85.7

6.86.7

6.5

7.47.3

9.9-9.8

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.44.3


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

4.54.4

5.14.9

5.15.0

5.95.7

5.9-5.8

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

CLS 400
4MATIC
Fuel consumption, urban
(auto. transmission) l/100 km

CLS 500

CLS 500
4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63 4MATIC

10.610.5 12.412.1 12.812.7 14.714.5

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 6.76.5


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

6.96.8

7.87.5

8.58.4

Mercedes-AMG
CLS 63 S 4MATIC
14.714.5
8.58.4

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

54

Mercedes-Benz S-Class Sedan

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

4 cylinders
S 300 h1

150 + 20
[204 + 27]4

7.6

240

126110

A+

4.84.3

6 cylinders
S 350 d1

190 [258]

6.5

250

155139

5.95.3

S 350 d 4MATIC1

190 [258]

6.5

250

169149

6.45.7

S 400 h1

225 + 20
[306 + 27]4

6.8

250

161139

7.06.0

S 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

6.1

250

208196

8.98.4

S 500 e2

245 + 90
[333+122]4

5.2

250

65

A+

2.8

S 5001

335 [455]

4.8

250

206192

8.98.2

S 500 4MATIC1

335 [455]

4.8

250

216202

9.38.7

Mercedes-AMG
S 631,5

430 [585]

4.4

2503

237

10.1

Mercedes-AMG
S 63 4MATIC2,5

430 [585]

4.0

250

242

10.3

8 cylinders

12 cylinders
S 6002

390 [530]

4.6

250

268

11.5

Mercedes-AMG
S 652,6

463 [630]

4.3

2503

279

11.9

1
also available in a long version 2only available in a long version 3limited
combustion engine + electric motor 5AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine 6AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 58

Positioning
Like no other model series, the S-Class, with its innovative driver assistance and safety systems, has served as Mercedes-Benz automotive role
model for decades now.
Highlights
Perfectly comfortable surroundings.
A luxurious workplace in the rear.
Superior ride comfort, thanks to innovative suspensions.
Exemplary safety.
Environmentally compatible due to fuel efficiency and superb aerodynamics.
Contact: michael.allner@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75846

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Mercedes-Maybach S-Class

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Mercedes-Maybach
S 5003

335 [455]

5.0

250

207

8.9

Mercedes-Maybach
S 500 4MATIC2

335 [455]

5.0

250

219

9.4

390 [530]

5.0

250

274

11.7

Model

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
mission) l/100 km

8 cylinders

12 cylinders
Mercedes-Maybach
S 6002

You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 59

Highlights
207 mm longer than the long S-Class.
Standard appointments include reclining seats on the left and right in the
rear.
Worlds quietest series-produced sedan in the rear.
The many cutting-edge assistance systems from the S-Class make driving
even safer and more comfortable.
Voice amplification makes communication easier between front and rear
passengers.

Contact: michael.allner@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75846

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Positioning
The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class combines the perfection of the S-Class
with the exclusivity of Maybach.
The vehicle stands for the highest levels of exclusivity and quality,
and is targeted at status-conscious customers.
Meets the very highest demands: e.g. easy entry; great spaciousness;
outstandingly low noise levels.

56

Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coup

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

270 [367]

5.6

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

6 cylinders
S 400 4MATIC

250

208193

8.98.3

8 cylinders
S 500

335 [455]

4.6

250

204193

8.88.3

S 500 4MATIC

335 [455]

4.6

250

219206

9.48.8

Mercedes-AMG S 632 430 [585]

4.2

2501

237

10.1

Mercedes-AMG
S 63 4MATIC2

430 [585]

3.9

2501

242

10.3

Mercedes-AMG S 653 463 [630]

4.1

2501

279

11.9

12 cylinders
1limited 2AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine 3AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 59

Positioning
The S-Class Coup is the sporty member of the luxury car family.
Sensual and distinctive, it offers sporty luxury made to order.
The S-Class Coup unites perfect driving pleasure with relaxed comfort
in a manner unmatched by any other vehicle in its class.
Highlights
The MAGIC BODY CONTROL chassis system with a curve tilting function.
E xpressive headlights featuring Swarovski crystals.
Its handcrafted character is reflected throughout the interior in high-quality
materials and excellent craftsmanship.

Contact: michael.allner@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75846

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Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet

Model

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

8 cylinders
S 500

335 [455]

4.6

250

212199

9.18.5

Mercedes-AMG
S 63 4MATIC

430 [585]

3.9

250

244

10.4

4.1

250

272

12.0

12 cylinders
Mercedes-AMG S 65 463 [630]

limited 2AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine 3AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 59
1

Highlights
AIR BALANCE package, including ionization, improved air filtration, and
fragrancing.
Adaptive windshield wiping system MAGIC VISION CONTROL.
Burmester high-end 3D surround sound system with 24 speakers and
1,520 watts of total system output.
Driver Assistance Package Plus, including DISTRONIC PLUS (with Steering
Assist and Stop&Go Pilot), PRE-SAFE Brake (with Pedestrian Monitoring
System), BAS PLUS (with Cross-Traffic Assist), Active Blind Spot Assist,
Active Lane Keeping Assist, and PRE-SAFE PLUS.
MAGIC BODY CONTROL chassis system with a curve tilting function.
Heat comfort package with heatable armrests on the driver and front
passenger doors as well as heatable center console and steering wheel.
AIRCAP: automatic wind deflection system for up to four people, with a
wind defector at the front and a draft stop at the rear to reduce drafts.

Contact: michael.allner@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75846

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Positioning
For the first time since 1971, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is also available
as a convertible. This convertible opens up new dimensions in luxury and
emotional appeal.

58

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Fuel Consumption of the Upper-Range Models

Mercedes-Benz S-Class Sedan


S 350 d

S 350 d
long

S 350 d
4MATIC

S 350 d
4MATIC
long

S 300 h

S 300 h
long

S 400 h

6.96.4

7.06.7

7.46.8

7.46.8

5.04.2

5.04.2

7.56.3

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 5.44.6


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

5.54.9

5.85.1

5.85.1

4.74.2

4.74.2

6.65.8

S 400 h
long

S 500 e
(long)

S 400
4MATIC

S 400
4MATIC
long

S 500

S 500
(long)

S 500
4MATIC

7.56.3

N/A

11.911.4 11.911.4 11.811.4 11.811.4 12.311.8

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 6.65.8


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

N/A

7.26.7

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

7.26.7

7.16.4

7.16.4

7.66.8

S 500
S 600
4MATIC long

Mercedes- Mercedes-AMG
Mercedes-AMG
AMG S 63 S 63 4MATIC (long) S 65 (long)

12.311.8

16.7

13.8

14.1

17.1

8.6

7.9

8.1

8.6

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 7.66.8


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

59

INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF THE UPPER-RANGE MODELS

Mercedes-Maybach S-Class
Fuel consumption, urban
(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Mercedes-Maybach
S 500

Mercedes-Maybach S
500 4MATIC

Mercedes-Maybach
S 600

11.9

12.4

16.9

7.5

8.7

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 7.0


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coup

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

S 400
4MATIC

S 500

S 500
4MATIC

Mercedes- Mercedes- MercedesAMG S 63 AMG S 63 AMG S 65


4MATIC

11.711.4

11.711.5

12.412.2

14.0

14.2

17.1

7.06.4

7.67.1

7.8

8.0

8.6

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 7.26.6


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

S 500 Cabriolet

Mercedes-AMG
S 63 Cabriolet

Mercedes-AMG
S 63 4MATIC
Cabriolet

Mercedes-AMG
S 65 Cabriolet

12.211.8

14.0

14.3

17.1

7.9

8.2

8.9

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 7.56.8


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet

60

Mercedes-Benz SLC

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
SLC 180

115 [156]

7.9/8.1

226/223

134127/139128

5.85.6/6.15.6

SLC 200

135 [184]

7.0/6.9

240/237

154142/143133

C/B

6.66.1/6.15.7

SLC 300

180 [245]

/5.8

/250

/144134

/6.25.8

SLC 250 d

150 [204]

/6.6

/245

/123114

/4.74.4

270 [367]

/4.7

/2501

/178

/7.8

6 cylinders
Mercedes-AMG
SLC 432

1
limited 2AMG 3.0-liter V6 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 63

Positioning
The SLC is the sporty roadster for undiminished driving pleasure. In its
latest generation, the pioneer with the vario roof underscores its position
as a trendsetter and technology leader.
Highlights
From 156 to 367 hp, the vehicle can meet all desired output levels.
The SLC 250 d comes with an economical high-torque diesel engine.
DYNAMIC SELECT with five different driving programs.
Panoramic vario roof with MAGIC SKY CONTROL (glass roof with switchable transparency).
Innovative AIRGUIDE wind deflector.
Spacious, well-usable trunk.
Comfort features such as the LED Intelligent Light System, PARKTRONIC (including Parking Guidance), DISTRONIC proximity control, and
KEYLESS-GO.
Safety systems include Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot Assist, and the
PRE-SAFE system with reversible seat-belt tensioners.

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61

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Mercedes-Benz SL

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

270 [367]

4.9

CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- (automatic transmis- efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
sion) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

6 cylinders
SL 400

250

175

7.7

8 cylinders
SL 500

335 [455]

4.3

250

205

Mercedes-AMG
SL 632

430 [585]

4.1

2501

234229

10.19.8

463 [630]

4.0

2501

279

11.9

12 cylinders
Mercedes-AMG
SL 653

limited AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 63
1

Highlights
The design of the new SLs front section is based on that of the original SL
and underscores the vehicles uniqueness within the Mercedes-Benz
product range.
All-aluminum body.
Active Body Control with a curve tilting function.
DYNAMIC SELECT with five different driving programs.
Automatic detachment of any remaining trunk space.
Frontbass (bass speakers near the feet of the driver and front passenger),
adaptive windshield wiping system MAGIC VISION CONTROL, glass roof
with switchable transparency system MAGIC SKY CONTROL, ATTENTION
ASSIST.
AIRSCARF head-level heating system, LED Intelligent Light System.

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Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Positioning
The SL is an iconic sports car. Its origins reach back more than 60 years
to the 300 SL racing sports car of 1952. It unites sportiness and comfort
in a way that no other vehicle in its class can match.

62

Mercedes-AMG GT

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

340 [462]

4.0

304

216

9.3

Mercedes-AMG GT S 375 [510]

3.8

310

224219

9.6-9.4

Model

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

8 cylinders
Mercedes-AMG GT

1
limited 2AMG 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 63

Positioning
The Mercedes-AMG GT launches Mercedes-Benz sports car and performance brand into a new sports car segment that is new for the company
and already occupied by top-class models. As a product of the highest
levels of craftsmanship and engineering skill, the vehicle is the ultimate
embodiment of dynamism and passion. The AMG GT is the second sports
car to be completely independently developed by Mercedes-AMG.
Highlights
The front mid-engine concept and its transaxle arrangement are combined with an intelligent aluminum lightweight structure to create the
basis for a highly dynamic driving experience.
The all-new AMG 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine makes the Mercedes-AMG
GT one of the most powerful sports cars in its segment. The first sports
car engine with inside-mounted turbochargers (hot inside V) and drysump lubrication is offered in two output ratings: as the AMG GT with
340 kW (462 hp) and as the AMG GT S with 375 kW (510 hp).
The Mercedes-AMG GTs body is made almost exclusively of aluminum.
Thanks to its intelligent mix of materials, the body weighs only 231 kg
a record low value for the sports car segment.
With its long hood, rear-positioned greenhouse, and extremely short
projections, the Mercedes-AMG GT boasts classic sports car dimensions.
The AMG GT combines dynamic handling and first-rate racetrack performance with a high level of suitability for everyday use and new standards
of efficiency for the segment.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF THE ROADSTER MODELS

63

Additional Information about the


Fuel Consumption of the Roadster Models

Mercedes-Benz SLC
SLC 250 d

SLC 180

SLC 200

SLC 300

MercedesAMG SLC 43

/5.55.2
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.77.4/
7.77.3

8.88.1/
7.97.5

/7.87.5

/10.7

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /4.23.9


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.94.5/
5.24.7

5.44.9/
5.24.7

/5.4.7

/6.2

Mercedes-Benz SL
Fuel consumption, urban
(auto. transmission) l/100 km

SL 400

SL 500

Mercedes-AMG
SL 63

Mercedes-AMG
SL 65

10.5

12.4

14.214.0

17.4

7.0

7.77.5

8.8

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 6.0


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Mercedes-AMG GT
Mercedes-AMG GT

Mercedes-AMG GT S

12.2

12.2

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 7.6


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

7.8

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

64

Mercedes-Benz GLA

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
GLA 180

90 [122]

9.0/8.7

200/200

138133/133129

C/B

6.05.7/5.75.5

GLA 180 d

80 [109]

11.9/11.9

190/190

113105/109103 A/A+

4.34.0/4.13.9

GLA 200

115 [156]

8.4/8.1

215/215

138134/133129

C/B

6.05.8/5.75.5

GLA 200 d

100 [136]

9.5/9.1

205/205

115110/115108 A/A+

4.44.2/4.44.2

GLA 200 d 4MATIC

100 [136]

/9.1

/200

/130127

/5.04.8

GLA 220 d

130 [177]

/7.7

/223

/115110

/4.44.2

GLA 220 d 4MATIC

130 [177]

/7.7

/218

/130127

/5.04.8

GLA 250

155 [211]

6.7/6.6

235/235

145142/136131

C/B

6.26.1/5.85.6

GLA 250 4MATIC

155 [211]

/6.6

/230

/153150

/6.56.4

Mercedes-AMG
GLA 45 4MATIC2

280 [381]

/4.4

/2501

/172

/7.4

1
limited 2AMG 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 71

Positioning
The GLA is Mercedes-Benz premium compact SUV.
Highlights
Striking design with characteristic SUV features.
Optional offroad comfort chassis with 3 cm more ground clearance and
greater seat height.
Best dynamic handling and Cd value in its segment (Cd = 0.29), optional
4MATIC all-wheel drive.
5 stars in the Euro NCAP test.
High level of suitability for everyday use, featuring a versatile cargo area,
EASY-PACK power tailgate, and cargo area package with pop-up rear
backrests (cargo position) for 60 liters of additional cargo volume.
Intelligent safety features: COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS and
ATTENTION ASSIST as standard, optional DISTRONIC PLUS, PRE-SAFE
system, Lane Keeping and Blind Spot Assist as well as Intelligent Light
System and Adaptive Highbeam Assist.
280 kW (381 hp) top-of-the-line model from Mercedes-AMG.
Contact: anja.wassertheurer@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75855

65

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Mercedes-Benz GLC

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

4 cylinders
GLC 220 d 4MATIC

125 [170]

8.3

210

143129

5.55.0

GLC 250 4MATIC

155 [211]

7.3

222

166152

7.16.5

GLC 250 d 4MATIC

150 [204]

7.6

222

143129

5.55.0

270 [367]

4.9

2501

199189

8.78.3

6 cylinders
Mercedes-AMG
GLC 43 4MATIC2

1
limited 2AMG 3.0-liter V6 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 71

Highlights
A sporty, modern, and timeless design and SUV features such as underbody protection and claddings on the wheel arches and side skirts.
The benchmark for a high-quality interior look.
On-road and off-road driving programs offer noticeably different driving
experiences as does the AIR BODY CONTROL air suspension, which is
available for this vehicle for the first time.
E xtensive range of driver assistance systems.

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Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Positioning
The new GLC is at home on any terrain. The GLC intelligently combines
functionality with agility in a state-of-the-art SUV design. With a considerably more spacious interior and 550 l to 1.600 l of cargo volume, the
vehicle is much more comfortable and functional than its predecessor.
These all-rounder features make the GLC attractive for customers who
want to drive a diversely usable mid-size premium SUV.

66

Mercedes-Benz GLC Coup

Positioning
Aesthetics and athletics merge in this vehicle to create a new form. The
first mid-size sport utility coup from Mercedes-Benz boasts a fascinating
combination of SUV and coup features as well as extremely agile and
sporty handling.
Highlights
The expressive coup design underscores the vehicles on-road character.
Diamond-shaped radiator grille with a single slat and a distinctive, powerful design of the rear section.
Sports suspension with impressive dynamism and agility, sporty steering,
five DYNAMIC SELECT driving programs, and an optional sports exhaust
system for the gasoline-powered model. Chassis with adaptive damping
system or AIR BODY CONTROL air suspension.
High-quality comfort features including a reversing camera, EASY-PACK
hatch, KEYLESS-GO start function, and Audio 20 CD player as standard.
E xtensive range of assistance and safety systems that is unparalleled in
this segment.

Technical specifications as well as fuel consumption and emission data were not available
at the time of going to press (February 29, 2016). From mid-April, country websites of the
Mercedes-Benz brand will provide the data depending on the respective market entry.

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67

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Mercedes-Benz GLE

Model

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

4 cylinders
GLE 250 d

150 [204]

8.6

210

146140

A+

5.65.4

GLE 250 d 4MATIC

150 [204]

8.6

210

156149

5.95.7

6 cylinders
GLE 350 d 4MATIC

190 [258]

7.1

225

179169

6.66.4

GLE 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

6.1

247

215209

9.28.8

GLE 450 AMG


4MATIC2

245 + 85
[333 + 114]

5.7

2501

199

8.6

GLE 500 e 4MATIC

245 + 80
[333 + 109]

5.3

245

8478

A+

3.73.3

GLE 500 4MATIC

335 [455]

5.3

250

247243

10.610.4

Mercedes-AMG
GLE 63 4MATIC3

410 [557]

4.3

2501

276

11.8

Mercedes-AMG
GLE 63 S 4MATIC3

430 [585]

4.2

2501

276

11.8

8 cylinders

limited AMG 3.0-liter V6 biturbo engine AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine


You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 71
2

Positioning
The new GLE offers great on-road and off-road performance, has impressive spaciousness and versatility, and features outstanding comfort, while
also combining good driving performance under all conditions with low
fuel consumption and emissions.
Highlights
The highlights of the new GLE include measures for ensuring record-low
emissions and outstanding drive-system performance.
For the first time in the models history, Mercedes-Benz is offering a
plug-in hybrid model, the GLE 500 e 4MATIC. This vehicle combines
maximum efficiency with outstanding performance. It is a multitalented
SUV that consumes even less fuel than the very fuel efficient GLE 250 d,
which has a four-cylinder diesel engine. Despite its efficiency, the plug-in
hybrids performance is comparable to that of a V8 model.
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Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

68

Mercedes-Benz GLE Coup

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

GLE 350 d 4MATIC


Coup

190 [258]

7.0

226

189180

7.26.9

GLE 400 4MATIC


Coup

245 [333]

5.9

247

207199

8.98.7

GLE 450 AMG


4MATIC Coup2

270 [367]

5.7

2501

219209

9.48.9

GLE 500 4MATIC


Coup

335 [455]

4.9

250

254246

10.910.5

Mercedes-AMG GLE
63 4MATIC Coup3

410 [557]

4.3

2501

278

11.9

Mercedes-AMG GLE
63 S 4MATIC Coup3

430 [585]

4.2

250

278

11.9

Model

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
mission) l/100 km

6 cylinders

8 cylinders

limited AMG 3.0-liter V6 biturbo engine AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine


You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 72
1

Positioning
The GLE Coup is the first Mercedes-Benz model in the full-size sport
utility coup segment. Its design combines SUV and coup features,
while its handling unites high performance with agility.
Highlights
The imposingly sporty exterior emphasizes the vehicles on-road
character with a coup-like roof line, various features that are typical
of SUVs, and standard-fitted 50.8 cm (20") light-alloy wheels.
The DYNAMIC SELECT driving programs, powerful engines, 4MATIC,
and 9G-TRONIC make the vehicle uniquely agile for a SUV.
It is more functional and comfortable than any other coup on the
market. This is due, in part, to three rear seats as well as a reversing
camera and the LED Intelligent Light System as standard equipment.

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Mercedes-Benz GLS

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
mission) l/100 km

6 cylinders
GLS 350 d 4MATIC

190 [258]

7.8

222

199185

7.67.1

GLS 400 4MATIC

245 [333]

6.6

240

218206

9.48.9

8 cylinders
GLS 500 4MATIC

335 [455]

5.3

250

264255

11.310.9

Mercedes-AMG
GLS 63 4MATIC2

430 [585]

4.6

2501

288

12.3

1
limited 2AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine
You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 72

Highlights
New and improved driver assistance systems, some of which are unmatched
in the segment (e.g. the expanded Driver Assistance Package Plus).
Outstanding ride comfort, thanks to an innovative 9G-TRONIC automatic
transmission and the AIRMATIC package with the adaptive damping
system ADS PLUS, which continuously regulates the damping force for
each individual wheel.
A noticeably different driving experience due to DYNAMIC SELECT and
its up to six driving programs.
A stronger exterior presence and dominance as well as all-new front and
rear styling.
An even higher quality interior with a luxurious ambience.

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Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Positioning
The new GLS strengthens its leading position in its segment with a
revised exterior, an even higher-quality interior, and innovative technology
for even better ride comfort and safety. The large-size SUV is designed
for customers who want to enjoy a spacious interior for up to seven occupants as well as a modern interpretation of luxury.

70

Mercedes-Benz G-Class

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
0100 km/h
(automatic
transmission) s

180 [245]

8.8

192

261

9.9

G 500
Station Wagon long

310 [422]

5.9

210

289

12.3

G 500 4x4

310 [422]

7.4

210

323

13.8

Mercedes-AMG G 633 420 [571]

5.4

210

322

13.8

5.3

230

397

17.0

Model

Fuel consumption
Top speed
CO2 emissions NEDC
CO2
NEDC combined
(automatic trans- combined (automatic efficiency (automatic transmismission) km/h
transmission) g/km
class
sion) l/100 km

6 cylinders
G 350 d
Station Wagon long
8 cylinders

12 cylinders
Mercedes-AMG G 654 463 [630]

AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine 4AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine


You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 72
3

Positioning
Outstanding off-road performance and innovative, reliable technology.
The G-Class is a timeless classic, featuring an exterior design that is
immune to all trends and has remained virtually unchanged since the
vehicle was introduced in 1979. The G-Class combines the functionality of
a genuine off-road vehicle with unmatched driving and operating comfort.
In addition, high-quality materials and choice interior details create an
exclusive, stylishly elegant ambience.
Highlights
The updated G-Class not only features a new electronic architecture that
enables the use of the latest assistance systems in the vehicle, but also
comes with new AMG engines, and has a carefully modified exterior and
an extensively upgraded interior.
In 2015 another highlight was added to the G-Class lineup: the G 500 4x4.
The G 500 4x4 can take on any challenge, thanks to its V8 biturbo
engine, adaptive damping system, and portal axles.
The G-Class, the archetypal off-roader, is more popular than ever before.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF THE SUVS

71

Additional Information about the


Fuel Consumption of the SUVs

Mercedes-Benz GLA
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

GLA 180 d

GLA 200 d

GLA 200 d
4MATIC

GLA 220 d

GLA 220 d
4MATIC

4.84.7/
4.74.5

5.4/5.25.0

/5.95.8

/5.25.0

/5.95.8

3.83.5/
3.93.7

/4.44.3

/3.93.7

/4.44.3

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.0-3.6/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km 3.8-3.6

Fuel consumption, urban


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

GLA 180

GLA 250

GLA 250 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG


GLA 45 4MATIC

7.87.6/7.3

8.2/7.57.3

/8.68.5

/9.6

/5.45.2

/6.1

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.94.6/4.84.5 5.14.9/4.94.7


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Mercedes-Benz GLC
GLC 220 d
4MATIC

GLC 250 d
4MATIC

GLC 350 e
4MATIC

GLC 250
4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG
GLC 43 4MATIC

6.35.5

6.35.5

N/A

8.58.1

11.210.8

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 5.14.7


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

5.14.7

N/A

6.35.6

7.36.9

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

GLE 250 d

GLE 250 d
4MATIC

GLE 350 d
4MATIC

GLE 500 e
4MATIC

GLE 400
4MATIC

6.15.9

6.66.3

7.37.2

N/A

11.511.2

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 5.35.0


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

5.55.3

6.25.9

N/A

7.87.6

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

GLE 450 AMG


4MATIC

GLE 500 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG


GLE 63 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG
GLE 63 S 4MATIC

10.9

14.314.0

15.7

15.7

8.48.3

9.6

9.6

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 7.2


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz GLE

72

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Fuel Consumption of the SUVs

Mercedes-Benz GLE Coup


Fuel consumption, urban
(auto. transmission) l/100 km

GLE 350 d 4MATIC


Coup

GLE 400 4MATIC Coup GLE 450 AMG 4MATIC


Coup

8.07.5

11.210.7

11.711.3

7.67.4

8.17.7

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 6.76.4


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

GLE 500 4MATIC Coup Mercedes-AMG GLE 63


4MATIC Coup

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63
S 4MATIC Coup

14.614.2

15.8

15.8

9.7

9.7

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 8.88.4


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Mercedes-Benz GLS
Fuel consumption, urban
(auto. transmission) l/100 km

GLS 350 d
4MATIC

GLS 400 4MATIC GLS 500 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG


GLS 63 4MATIC

8.27.6

11.711.1

14.914.6

15.8

8.07.5

9.28.8

10.3

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 7.26.7


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

Mercedes-Benz G-Class

Fuel consumption, urban


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

G 350 d
Station
Wagon long

G 500
Station
Wagon long

MercedesAMG G 63

MercedesAMG G 65

G 500 4x4

11.1

14.5

17.2

22.7

16.3

11

11.8

13.7

12.3

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 9.1


(auto. transmission) l/100 km

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PRODUCT RANGE OF MERCEDES-BENZ VANS

V-Class

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
V 200 d

100 [136]

14.0/12.9

183/181

171/159

B/A

6.5/6.1

V 200 d 4MATIC

100 [136]

/14.4

/178

/177174

/B

/6.76.6

V 220 d

120 [163]

11.9/10.9

194/195

159/154

A/A

6.1/5.9

V 220 d 4MATIC

120 [163]

/12.4

/189

/177174

/B

/6.76.6

V 250 d

140 [190]

/9.1

/206

/158

/A

/6.0

V 250 d 4MATIC

140 [190]

/10.6

/199

/177174

/B

/6.76.6

You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 75

Highlights
Spacious interior for up to eight occupants.
The new V-Class EXCLUSIVE equipment line the most luxurious
variant of the MPV.
AMG Line for the sporty customization of the V-Class.
Largest panoramic sliding sunroof in the mid-size van segment.
High level of convenience due to EASY-PACK power hatch, separately
openable rear window, and power sliding doors.
Up to 11 innovative driver assistance systems ensure exemplary safety.
Equipped with Crosswind Assist and ATTENTION ASSIST as standard.
5 stars in the Euro NCAP test.

Contact: melanie.kouba@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-53558

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

Positioning
As the biggest member of the Stuttgart-based car family, the V-Class is
an ideal vehicle for everyone who likes to have lots of space, but doesnt
want to sacrifice styling and comfort. The V-Class is characterized in
its segment by a state-of-the-art design, high level of functionality, and
exemplary safety.

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Marco Polo

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Model

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders
Marco Polo 200 d

100 [136]

15.7/14.6

182/181

179/

A/

6.8/

Marco Polo 200 d1

100 [136]

15.7/14.6

182/181

174/166

A/A

6.6/6.3

Marco Polo 200 d


4MATIC1

100 [136]

/16.3

/177

/177

/A

/6.7

Marco Polo 220 d

120 [163]

13.4/12.3

193/194

169/

A/

6.4/

Marco Polo 220 d1

120 [163]

13.4/12.3

193/194

163/160

A/A+

6.2/6.1

Marco Polo 220 d


4MATIC1

120 [163]

/14.0

/189

/177

/A

/6.7

140 [190]

/10.9

/200

/164

/A

/6.2

140 [190]

/11.9

/199

/177

/A

/6.7

Marco Polo 250 d


Marco Polo 250 d
4MATIC1

With BlueEFFICIENCY package. Standard equipment with automatic transmission, optional with manual
transmission. You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 75

Positioning
The Marco Polo camper van is ideal for individualists and connoisseurs
who want to use their vehicle on a daily basis as well as during their
leisure time, but who dont want to sacrifice comfort and styling. The
compact exterior dimensions (length: 5.14 meters, width: 1.93 meters,
excluding the mirror) and the electromechanical power steering ensure
the vehicle is easy to maneuver and very agile.
Highlights
Standard equipment consists of a complete kitchen, a pop-top roof with a
roof-mounted bed, a wardrobe closet, power ventilation windows, swiveling driver and front passenger seats, and a two-seat bench that converts
into a bed to enable up to four people to enjoy a good nights sleep.
The compact camper van combines maximum functionality with great
aesthetics and styling.
Equipped with Crosswind Assist and ATTENTION ASSIST as standard.
The vehicles exemplary safety was confirmed in August 2015 by the
inspectors from TV Rheinland, who granted it their Certified Occupant
Protection seal.
Contact: sandra.mende@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-31590

75

INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF THE VANS

Additional Information about the


Fuel Consumption of the Vans

V-Class
V 200 d

V 200 d
4MATIC

V 220 d

V 220 d
4MATIC

V 250 d

V 250 d
4MATIC

8.3/6.8
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/7.77.5

7.6/6.8

/7.77.5

/6.9

/7.77.5

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 5.4/5.7


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/6.26.0

5.2/5.4

/6.26.0

/5.5

/6.26.0

Marco Polo
Marco Polo 200 d

Marco Polo 200 d


4MATIC

Marco Polo 220 d

8.7(8.41)/7.11
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/7.71

8.0(7.71)/7.01

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 5.6(5.51)/5.91


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/6.21

5.4(5.31)/5.61

Marco Polo 250 d

Marco Polo 250 d


4MATIC

/7.11

/7.71

Marco Polo 220 d


4MATIC
/7.71
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

Product Range
Mercedes-Benz

/5.71
/6.21
Fuel consumption, extra-urban /6.21
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km
1
With BlueEFFICIENCY package. Standard equipment with automatic transmission, optional with manual
transmission.

Product Range
smart

77

Product Range
smart

PRODUCT RANGE SMART

78

smart fortwo coup

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

3 cylinders
smart fortwo coup
45 kW

45 [61]

15.6/

151/

104/

4.5/

smart fortwo coup


52 kW

52 [71]

14.4/15.1

151/151

93/94

B/B

4.1/4.1

smart fortwo coup


66 kW

66 [90]

10.4/11.3

155/155

97/96

C/B

4.2/4.1

You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 81

Positioning
The new smart fortwo plays a pioneering role as the perfect car for urban
use, as testified by its incomparably compact exterior dimensions, great
spaciousness, and further improved safety and comfort features.
The new generation of the smart fortwo retains the attributes that are
typical of the brand: an incredibly short length, unmatched agility, the
tridion safety cell, the two-tone concept, and the plastic body panels.
Highlights
An approximately 10 centimeter wider track has substantially improved
the cars driving properties and interior comfort compared to the predecessor model.
However, the unchanged length of 2.69 meters and unparalleled small
turning circle of 6.95 meters ensure that the smart fits into any parking
space.
The new six-speed DCT ensures good ride comfort and driving pleasure
in urban areas. The new model series is also offered with a sporty manual
transmission.
The smart fortwo comes with an extensive array of safety and comfort
features, including Crosswind Assist, proximity control, a reversing
camera, a lane-keeping warning system, and two multi-media system
variants, all of which clearly distinguish the car from its competitors in the
segment.

Contact: joachim_franz.kutscher@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-96924

79

PRODUCT RANGE SMART

smart fortwo cabrio

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

3 cylinders
smart fortwo cabrio
52 kW

52 [71]

/15.5

/151

/99

/B

/4.3

smart fortwo cabrio


66 kW

66 [90]

/11.7

/155

/97

/B

/4.2

You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 81

Highlights
All of the coups strengths are also found in the smart cabrio: great
agility, styling, interior features, and engine performance.
Unique: The top can be opened in two stages at any speed [Vmax of the
smart cabrio: 155 km/h].
The top takes about 12 seconds to completely open.
The tops lines are more clipped than those of the normal fortwo and the
B-pillar is more strongly tilted. These features give the smart cabrio more
coup-like lines that look very athletic and dynamic.
Diversity and individuality are very important attributes for smart. The 10
body panel colors, 6 tridion colors, 2 convertible top colors, 5 radiator
coverings, and 4 interior variants generate 2,400 variants for the design
alone.
Contact: joachim_franz.kutscher@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-96924

Product Range
smart

Positioning
Ever since it was introduced in 2000, the smart fortwo cabrio has been
an integral part of the model range as well as the most emotional smart in
the lineup.
The vehicle is the only genuine convertible in its vehicle class and the
most affordable one in existence in absolute terms (price from 15,655
for the version with a 52-kW engine and twinamic dual-clutch transmission).
An all-electric version of the convertible was introduced in 2012 the
only model of its kind in the world.
Around 220,000 smart cabrios have been delivered to customers over
the past 15 years, mostly to buyers in Germany, the UK, and the USA.

80

smart forfour

Model

Rated
power
kW [hp]

Acceleration
CO2 emissions
Fuel consumption
0100 km/h
Top speed
NEDC combined
CO2
NEDC combined
(manual/automatic (manual/automatic (manual/automatic efficiency (manual/automatic
transmission) s transmission) km/h transmission) g/km
class transmission) l/100 km

3 cylinders
smart forfour 45 kW

45 [61]

16.7/

151/

108/

4.7/

smart forfour 52 kW

52 [71]

15.9/16.9

151/151

97/96

B/B

4.2/4.2

smart forfour 66 kW

66 [90]

11.2/11.9

165/165

99/98

B/B

4.3/4.2

You can find additional information about the vehicles fuel consumption on page 81

Positioning
 The smart among four-seaters.
For its segment, the car offers extremely compact exterior dimensions,
lots of space inside for four occupants, and a very versatile cargo concept.
Whats more, it requires comparatively little road surface.
The forfour also contains the smart DNA, consisting of a rear-mounted
engine concept and great agility combined with maximum interior utility.
It is the optimal solution if more of a smart is needed in urban or metropolitan areas.
Highlights
The forfours innovative cargo concept is characterized by ready space
seats in the rear that can be quickly folded down and considerably lowered. Moreover, the rear doors can be opened by up to 85.
Due to its rear-mounted engine and length of 3.49 meters, the forfour has
a turning circle of only 8.65 meters.
The new smart forfour has a large cargo capacity. Folding down the rear
backrests creates a level loading surface of 1,285 x 996 mm and a cargo
volume of up to 975 liters. These are record values for the segment. The
loading length is also impressive: If the backrest of the front passenger
seat is folded down, the loading length is 2.22 meters.
The smart forfours standard equipment includes a comprehensive safety
concept, featuring the tridion safety cell, Crosswind Assist, a knee airbag,
and automatic seat-belt tensioners in the rear. The latter are without
parallel in this segment.
Contact: joachim_franz.kutscher@daimler.com, Phone: +49 (0)711 17-96924

INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF THE SMARTS

81

Additional Information about the


Fuel Consumption of the smarts

smart fortwo coup


smart fortwo coup
45 kW

smart fortwo coup


52 kW

smart fortwo coup


66 kW

5.6/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.9/4.7

4.9/5.0

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 3.8/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

3.7/3.7

3.7/3.6

smart fortwo cabrio


smart fortwo cabrio
52 kW

smart fortwo cabrio


66 kW

/5.1
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/4.9

Fuel consumption, extra-urban /3.8


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

/3.8

smart forfour
45 kW

smart forfour
52 kW

smart forfour
66 kW

5.8/
Fuel consumption, urban
(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.8/5.0

5.1/5.2

Fuel consumption, extra-urban 4.0/


(man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

3.8/3.6

3.9/3.6

Product Range
smart

smart forfour

Media Contacts
Mercedes-Benz Cars

83

Media Contacts

MEDIA CONTACTS

84

Global Communications
Jrg Howe
Head of Global Communications Daimler AG
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-41341
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-41369
E-mail: joerg.howe@daimler.com

Global Business Communications


Mercedes-Benz Cars
Sofia Stauber
Head of Global Business Communications Mercedes-Benz Cars
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-40598
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79091184
E-mail: sofia.stauber@daimler.com

Ulrike Bless

Manager Business Communications Sales & After Sales


Mercedes-Benz Cars
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-41963
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79029023
E-mail: ulrike.bless@daimler.com

Katja Liesenfeld
Business Communications Sales & After Sales Mercedes-Benz Cars
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-32972
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79024594
E-mail: katja.liesenfeld@daimler.com

Evelyn Schwedes
Business Communications Sales & After Sales Mercedes-Benz Cars
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49903
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79084965
E-mail: evelyn.schwedes@daimler.com

MEDIA CONTACTS

85

Nora Sterzinger
Business Communications Sales & After Sales Mercedes-Benz Cars
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-33806
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-24847
E-mail: nora.sterzinger@daimler.com

Matthias Krust
Manager Business Communications Operations Mercedes-Benz Cars
(Production, Purchasing, Logistics)
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-41928
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79034278
E-mail: matthias.krust@daimler.com

Catharina Blatt
Business Communications Bremen, East London, Beijing,
Tuscaloosa Plants
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-40217
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79068974
E-mail: catharina.blatt@daimler.com

Marianne Ihring
Business Communications Sindelfingen & Hambach Plants, Logistics
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-47018
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79095174
E-mail: marianne.ihring@daimler.com

Elisa Pee
Business Communications Powertrain Plants
Untertrkheim, Hamburg, Berlin
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49899
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79049281
E-mail: elisa.pee@daimler.com

Tobias Brandstetter
Business Communications Rastatt & Kecskemet Plants, Procurement
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-41264
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-33362
E-mail: tobias.brandstetter@daimler.com

Manager Mercedes-Benz Sales Germany


Phone: +49 (0)30 2694-2012
Fax: +49 (0)30 2694-2002
E-mail: charlotte.siegel@daimler.com

Media Contacts

Charlotte Siegel

86

Global Product Communications


Mercedes-Benz Cars
Bettina Fetzer
Head of Global Product Communications Mercedes-Benz Cars
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75841
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91437
E-mail: bettina.fetzer@daimler.com

Lars Zeppenfeld
Manager Coordination & Planning, Management Press Test Vehicles
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75834
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91437
E-mail: lars.zeppenfeld@daimler.com

Stefanie Rehbein
Management Press Test Vehicles
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75862
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91662
E-mail: stefanie.rehbein@daimler.com

Matthias Brock
Head of Media Relations & Issue Management Mercedes-Benz Cars
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-76422
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98651
E-mail: matthias.brock@daimler.com

Ralf Stadelmaier
Manager Media Relations & Issue Management Mercedes-Benz Cars
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75853
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98651
E-mail: ralf.stadelmaier@daimler.com

Koert Groeneveld

Head of Communications Group Research, Development, and the


Environment
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-92311
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365
E-mail: koert.groeneveld@daimler.com

Michael Allner
Manager S-Class, SL, SLC, Guard
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75846
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646
E-mail: michael.allner@daimler.com

MEDIA CONTACTS

87

Christian Anosowitsch
Manager G-Class, GLC, GLE, GLS, R-Class
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75849
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646
E-mail: christian.anosowitsch@daimler.com

Steffen Schierholz
Manager C-Class, E-Class, CLS
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75852
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646
E-mail: steffen.schierholz@daimler.com

Anja Wassertheurer
Manager A-Class, B-Class, CLA, GLA
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75855
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646
E-mail: anja.wassertheurer@daimler.com

Birgit Zaiser
Manager Mercedes-AMG
Phone: +49 (0)7144 302-581
Fax: +49 (0)711 3052142809
E-mail: birgit.zaiser@daimler.com

Troy James Branch


Manager Mercedes-Benz Accessories
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-25421
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79083537
E-mail: troy_james.branch@daimler.com

Katharina Becker
Manager Connected Car & Autonomous Driving
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-93271
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365
E-mail: katharina.becker@daimler.com

Connected Car & Infotainment


Phone: +49 (0)711 17-93307
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79022621
E-mail: benjamin.oberkersch@daimler.com

Media Contacts

Benjamin Oberkersch

88

Bernhard Weidemann
Autonomous Driving
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-95229
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365
E-mail: bernhard.weidemann@daimler.com

Christoph Sedlmayr
Manager Future Drives & Environmental Communications
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-91404
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365
E-mail: christoph.sedlmayr@daimler.com

Sandra Gdde
Environmental Communications
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-95158
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79016983
E-mail: sandra.goedde@daimler.com

Madeleine Herdlitschka
Alternative Drives
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-76409
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365
E-mail: madeleine.herdlitschka@daimler.com

Mona Moll
Business Innovation, Mobility of the Future
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-95185
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365
E-mail: mona.moll@daimler.com

Helfried Scharf
Manager IT Communications
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-97729
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365
E-mail: helfried.scharf@daimler.com

Willem Spelten
Head of Product Communications smart
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75847
Fax: +49 (0)711 3052158638
E-mail: willem.spelten@daimler.com

MEDIA CONTACTS

89

Joachim Franz Kutscher


Manager Product Communications smart
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-96924
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646
E-mail: joachim_franz.kutscher@daimler.com

Khanh-Binh Le
Product Communications smart
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-76477
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91602
E-mail: khanh-binh.le@daimler.com

Tobias Mller
Manager Lifestyle, Brand, and Social Media Communications
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-77368
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79095378
E-mail: tobias.mueller@daimler.com

Ina Schultz
Lifestyle and Brand Communications
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-76876
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79062116
E-mail: ina.schultz@daimler.com

Stefanie Kulessa
Lifestyle Communications
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-77369
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79093799
E-mail: stefanie.kulessa@daimler.com

Wolfgang Wrth
Social Media Communications
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-77824
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79016071
E-mail: wolfgang.wuerth@daimler.com

Manager Sports Communications


Phone: +49 (0)711 17-95379
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94807
E-mail: claudia.merzbach@daimler.com

Media Contacts

Claudia Merzbach

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Global Product Communications


Mercedes-Benz Vans
Katja Bott
Head of Product Communications Mercedes-Benz Vans
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-84020
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-52030
E-mail: katja.bott@daimler.com

Ingeborg Grtner
Manager Product Communications V-Class, Marco Polo,
Mercedes-Benz Camper Vans
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49784
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-52030
E-mail: ingeborg.gaertner@daimler.com

Melanie Kouba
Manager Product Communications V-Class, Marco Polo,
Mercedes-Benz Camper Vans
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-53558
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-52030
E-mail: melanie.kouba@daimler.com

Sandra Mende
Product Communications V-Class, Marco Polo,
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Phone: +49 (0)711 17-31590
Fax: +49 (0)711 17-52030
E-mail: sandra.mende@daimler.com

Lisa Kost
Management Press Test Vehicles Mercedes-Benz Vans
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E-mail: lieselotte.kost@daimler.com

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Ralf Glaser
Manager Communications, Mercedes-Benz Classic & Museum
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49724
Mobile: +49 (0)151 58612388
Fax: +49 (0)711 3052149048
E-mail: ralf.glaser@daimler.com

Manuel Mller
Communications Mercedes-Benz Classic
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49605
Fax: +49 (0)711 3052129643
E-mail: manuel.ma.mueller@daimler.com

Ren Olma
Communications Mercedes-Benz Classic
Mobile: +49 (0)176 30921288
Fax: +49 (0)711 3052152844
E-mail: rene.olma@daimler.com

Friederike Valet
Communications Mercedes-Benz Museum
Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49606
Fax: +49 (0)711 3052179019
E-mail: friederike.valet@daimler.com

Miriam Weiss

Media Contacts

Communications Mercedes-Benz Museum


Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49606
Fax: +49 (0)711 3052132896
E-mail: miriam.weiss@daimler.com

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