List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles
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The following is a list of vehicles produced by Mercedes-Benz (formally Daimler-Benz) and their successors, ordered by year of introduction.
Current models
changeCars
changeModel | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Vehicle description | |||
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Introduction | Update/facelift | |||||
Hatchbacks | ||||||
A-CLASS |
A-Class | 1997 | 2018 | 2022 | C-segment/Subcompact executive hatchback. | |
Sedans | ||||||
A-CLASS |
A-Class | 2018 | 2018 | 2022 | C-segment/Subcompact executive sedan. | |
C-CLASS |
C-Class | 1993 | 2021 | – | D-segment/compact executive sedan. | |
CLA |
CLA | 2013 | 2019 | 2023 | C-segment/subcompact executive fastback sedan. | |
E-CLASS |
E-Class | 1953 | 2023 | – | E-segment/executive sedan. | |
EQE |
EQE | 2022 | 2022 | – | All-electric E-segment fastback | |
EQS |
EQS | 2021 | 2021 | – | All-electric full-size luxury liftback. | |
S-CLASS |
S-Class | 1954 | 2020 | – | F-segment/full-size luxury sedan. | |
Wagons/Estates | ||||||
C-CLASS |
C-Class | 1993 | 2021 | – | D-segment/compact executive station wagon. | |
CLA |
CLA | 2013 | 2019 | 2023 | C-segment/subcompact executive station wagon. | |
E-CLASS |
E-Class | 1965 | 2023 | – | E-segment/executive station wagon. | |
Crossovers/SUVs | ||||||
EQA |
EQA | 2021 | 2021 | 2023 | All-electric subcompact luxury crossover SUV. | |
EQB |
EQB | 2021 | 2021 | 2023 | All-electric subcompact luxury crossover SUV. | |
EQC |
EQC | 2019 | 2019 | – | All-electric compact luxury crossover SUV and the first member in the new Mercedes-Benz EQ lineup of electric vehicles. | |
EQE SUV |
EQE SUV | 2022 | 2022 | – | All-electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV. | |
EQS SUV |
EQS SUV | 2022 | 2022 | – | All-electric full-size luxury crossover SUV. | |
G-CLASS |
G-Class | 1979 | 2018 | – | Mid-size luxury SUV. Commonly known as the G-Wagon. | |
GLA |
GLA | 2013 | 2020 | 2023 | C-segment/subcompact luxury crossover SUV. | |
GLB |
GLB | 2019 | 2019 | 2023 | C-segment/compact luxury crossover SUV. | |
GLC |
GLC | 2015 | 2022 | – | Compact luxury crossover SUV/coupe SUV. | |
GLE |
GLE | 1997 | 2019 | 2023 | Mid-size luxury crossover SUV. Formerly the M-Class until 2015. | |
GLS |
GLS | 2006 | 2020 | 2023 | Full-size luxury SUV. Formerly the GL-Class until 2015. | |
Roadsters/Sports cars | ||||||
AMG GT |
AMG GT | 2014 | 2023 | – | Front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive two- and four-seater grand tourer coupe and roadster. | |
AMG GT 4-DOOR COUPÉ |
AMG GT 4-Door Coupé | 2018 | 2018 | 2021 | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive 5-door liftback sedan. | |
AMG SL |
AMG SL | 1954 | 2022 | – | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive two-seater grand tourer sports coupe and roadster. | |
AMG ONE |
AMG One | 2022 | 2022 | – | Rear mid-engine, all-wheel-drive limited-production plug-in hybrid sports car. Concept model pictured. | |
CLE |
CLE | 2023 | 2023 | – | S-segment/Grand tourer. | |
Minivans/MPVs | ||||||
B-CLASS |
B-Class | 2005 | 2018 | 2022 | C-segment/subcompact executive MPV. | |
T-CLASS/CITAN VAN |
Citan Van | 2012 | 2021 | – | LAV Version Of Citan. | |
V-CLASS/VIANO |
Viano | 1997 | 2014 | – | Minivan Version OF Vito. | |
EQT |
EQT | 2022 | 2022 | – | All-electric version of the Citan. | |
EQV |
EQV | 2020 | 2020 | – | All-electric version of the Vito. | |
Mercedes-Maybach | ||||||
S-CLASS |
S-Class | 2015 | 2020 | – | F-segment/Ultra-luxury car. | |
GLS |
GLS | 2019 | 2019 | – | F-segment/Ultra-luxury SUV. | |
EQS SUV | EQS SUV | 2023 | 2023 | - | F-segment/Ultra-luxury SUV. | |
Model | Calendar year introduced |
Introduction (model code) | Update/facelift | Vehicle description | ||
Current model |
Vans, Trucks, Buses and Coaches
changeModel | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Vehicle description | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Introduction | Update/facelift | ||||
Vans | |||||
SPRINTER |
Sprinter | 1995 | 2019 | – | Light commercial vehicle and large van. Also marketed by Freightliner Trucks as the Freightliner Sprinter from 2001 to 2021 and by Dodge as the Dodge Sprinter from 2003 to 2009. |
VITO/METRIS |
Vito | 1996 | 2014 | – | Light commercial vehicle (Vito) and minivan (V-Class/Viano). Marketed as the Metris in North America |
CITAN |
Citan | 2012 | 2022 | – | Panel van and leisure activity vehicle, a rebadged and restyled Renault Kangoo. |
Commercial trucks | |||||
ACTROS |
Actros | 1996 | 2011 | 2019 | Heavy-duty truck. |
AROCS |
Arocs | 2013 | 2013 | – | Heavy-duty truck. |
ATEGO |
Atego | 1998 | 2013 | – | Rigid truck. |
ECONIC |
Econic | 1998 | 1998 | – | Low-entry truck. |
UNIMOG |
Unimog | 1948 | 2013 | – | All-wheel-drive medium-duty trucks. |
ZETROS |
Zetros | 2008 | 2008 | – | Off-road truck. |
Buses and coaches | |||||
CAPACITY |
Capacity | 2007 | 2014 | – | Single-deck integral bus. |
CITARO |
Citaro | 1997 | 2011 | – | Single-deck integral bus. |
CONECTO |
Conecto | 1998 | 2016 | 2019 | Single-deck integral bus. |
INTOURO |
Intouro | 1999 | 2014 | 2020 | Single-deck integral bus. |
SPRINTER MINIBUS |
Sprinter | 1995 | 2019 | – | Passenger minibus version of the Sprinter. |
TOURISMO |
Tourismo | 1994 | 2017 | – | Single-deck integral coach. |
TOURRIDER |
Tourrider | 2021 | 2021 | – | Single-deck integral coach. Marketed in North America. |
TRAVEGO |
Travego | 1999 | 2017 | – | Single-deck integral coach. Marketed only on Turkey |
Model | Calendar year introduced |
Introduction (model code) | Update/facelift | Vehicle description | |
Current model |
Cars produced
change1920s
change- 400 (1924-1929)
- 630 (1926–1929)
- W02 8/38 PS, Stuttgart 200 (1926-1933)
- W03 12/55 PS, 300 (1926-1927)
- W04 300 (1927-1928)
- W06 S-Series, roadster (1927–1932)[1]
- W05 350 (1928)
- 680S (1928)
- W08 Nürburg 460/500, large luxury car (1928-1939)
- W05 350 (1929-1930)
- W10 Mannheim 350/370/380, grand tourer (1929–1934)
- W11 10/50 PS, Stuttgart 200/260 (1929-1934)
- W37 L 1000 Express, light van based on the W11 (1929-1932)
1930s
change- W07 770, full-size luxury car (1930–1938)
- W15 170 (1931-1936)
- W19 380 S, grand tourer (1932–1933)
- W22 380, large luxury car (1933-1934)
- W21 200, mid-size luxury car (1933-1936)
- W18 290, full-size luxury car (1933-1937)
- W23 130H, (1934–1936)
- W29 500K, roadster (1934–1936)
- W31 Type G4, (1934–1939)
- W30 150H, prototype sport racing car (1935–1936)
- W136 170V, mid-size car (1935-1942)
- W28 170 H (1936-1939)
- W138 260D, full-size luxury car (1936–1940)
- W29 540K, roadster (1936–1943)
- W143 230, mid-size luxury car (1937-1941)
- W152 Type G5 (1937-1941)
- W142 320, large luxury car (1937-1942)
- W149 200V (1938-1939)
- W136K 170 VK (1938-1942)
- W150 770, full-size luxury car (1938–1943)
- W153 230, mid-size luxury car (1938-1943)
1940s
changeProduction during 1939-1945 was disrupted from World War II, and was restarted in 1946.
- W136 170V, mid-size car (1946–1955)
- 170S (W136/W191), mid-size executive car (1949–1955)
1950s
change- W187 220, full-size luxury car (1951–1955)
- W186 300, grand tourer (1951–1957)
- W188 300S/300Sc, luxury car (1951–1958)
- W120 180, mid-size executive car (1953–1962)
- W180 220a/220S, luxury car (1954–1959)
- W198 300SL, grand tourer (1954–1963)
- R121 190SL, roadster (1955–1963)
- L319, light commercial van (1955–1968)
- W105 219, luxury car (1956–1959)
- W121 190, mid-size executive car (1956-1961)
- W189 300d, full-size luxury car (1957–1960)
- W128 220SE, executive car (1958–1960)
- W111 220/220S/220SE/230S/250SE/280SE, full-size luxury car (1959–1971)
1960s
change- W110 190c/200/200D/230, mid-size luxury car (1961–1968)
- W112 300SE, full-size luxury car (1961–1967)
- W113 230SL/250SL/280SL, roadster (1963–1970)
- W100 600, full-size luxury car (1963–1981)
- W108/W109 250S/250SE/280S/280SE/280SEL/300S/300SEL, full-size luxury car (1965–1973)
- W114/W115 200/230/230/240/250/280, mid-size executive car (1968-1976)
- T2, light commercial van (1968–1996)
1970s
change- R107 SL-Class, roadster (1971–1989)
- C107 SLC-Class, grand tourer (1971–1981)
- W116 S-Class, full-size luxury car (1972–1980)
- W123, mid-size executive car (1976–1986)
- W126 S-Class, full-size luxury car (1979–1992)
- W460 G-Class, off-road SUV (1979–1990)
1980s
change- W123, executive class car (1975-1986)
- MB100, light commercial van (1981–1995)
- W201 190, compact executive car (1982–1993)
- W124 E-Class, mid-size executive car (1985–1996)
- R129 SL-Class, grand tourer roadster (1989–2002)
1990s
change- W168 A-Class, subcompact car (1997–2004)
- W202 C-Class, compact executive car (1993–2000)
- C215 CL-Class, grand tourer (1998–2006)
- C208 CLK-Class, mid-size luxury car (1997–2003)
- W210 E-Class, mid-size executive car (1996–2002)
- W463 G-Class, luxury SUV (1990–2018)
- W163 M-Class, mid-size SUV (1997–2004)
- W140 S-Class, full-size luxury car (1991–1998)
- W220 S-Class, full-size luxury car (1998–2005)
- R170 SLK-Class, compact roadster (1996–2003)
- W901 Sprinter, light commercial van (1995–2006)
- W670 Vario, full-size commercial van (1996–2013)
- W638 Vito, light commercial van (1996–2003)
2000s
change- W169 A-Class, subcompact car (2005–2011)
- W245 B-Class, subcompact MPV (2006–2011)
- W203 C-Class, compact executive car (2001–2007)
- W204 C-Class, compact executive car (2008–2013)
- C216 CL-Class, grand tourer (2006–2014)
- C209 CLK-Class, mid-size luxury car (2002–2010)
- W219 CLS-Class, mid-size luxury car (2004–2010)
- W211 E-Class, mid-size executive car (2003–2008)
- W212 E-Class, mid-size executive car (2009–2016)
- X164 GL-Class, full-size luxury SUV (2006–2012)
- X204 GLK-Class, compact luxury crossover (2008–2015)
- W164 M-Class, mid-size luxury SUV (2005–2011)
- W251 R-Class, luxury MPV (2005–2017)
- W221 S-Class, full-size luxury car (2006–2013)
- R230 SL-Class, grand tourer (2001–2011)
- R171 SLK-Class, compact roadster (2004–2010)
- C199 SLR McLaren, grand tourer (2003–2010)
- W906 NCV3 Sprinter, light commercial van (2006–2018)
- W414 Vaneo, compact MPV (2002–2005)
- W639 Vito, light commercial van (2003–2014)
2010s
change- C197 SLS AMG, sports car (2010–2014)
- W218 CLS, mid-size luxury car (2011–2018)
- R172 SLK, compact roadster (2011–2020)
- W246 B-Class, subcompact MPV (2012–2018)
- X166 GL-Class, full-size luxury SUV (2012–present)
- W415 Citan, MPV van (2012–present)
- W176 A-Class, subcompact car (2013–2018)
- R231 SL-Class, grand tourer roadster (2013–present)
- W222 S-Class, full-size luxury car (2013–2023)
- C117 CLA, subcompact executive car (2013–2019)
- X156 GLA, subcompact luxury crossover (2013–present)
- W205 C-Class, compact executive car (2014–present)
- W447 Vito, light commercial van (2014–present)
- C190 AMG GT, sports car (2015–present)
- X253 GLC, compact luxury SUV (2015–present)
- W213 E-Class, mid-size executive car (2016–2023)
- BR470 X-Class, luxury pickup truck (2017–2020)
- W177 A-Class, subcompact car (2018–present)
- C257 CLS, mid-size luxury car (2018–present)
- X290 AMG GT 4-Door Coupé, Executive Car, 5 door liftback (2019–present)
- W463 G-Class, mid-size luxury SUV (2018–present)
- N293 EQC, fully electric compact SUV (2019–present)
- W167 GLE, mid-size SUV (2019–present)
- W247 B-Class, subcompact MPV (2019–present)
- C118 CLA-Class, subcompact executive car (2019–present)
- X247 GLB, compact luxury SUV (2019–present)
- X167 GLS, full-size luxury SUV (2019–present)
2020s
change- H247 GLA, subcompact luxury crossover (2020–present)
- W223 S-Class, full-size luxury saloon (2020–present)
- W206 C-Class, compact executive car (2021–present)
- H243 EQA, electric subcompact luxury crossover (2021–present)
- X243 EQB, electric compact luxury crossover (2021–present)
- V297 EQS, electric full-size liftback (2021–present)
- R232 AMG SL, grand tourer roadster (2022–present)
- V295 EQE, electric executive saloon (2022–present)
- R50 One, limited production plug-in hybrid super sports car (2022–present)
- X254 GLC, compact luxury crossover (2022–present)
- EQS SUV, electric full-size luxury SUV (2022–present)
- EQE SUV, electric mid-size luxury SUV (2023–present)
- W214 E-Class, mid-size executive car (2023–present)
- CLE, Grand tourer (2023–present)
Concept cars
change1920s
change- 1926 Mercedes-Benz M 23 D (W01)[2]
- 1926 Mercedes-Benz 5/25 PS (W01)[3]
- 1926-1928 Mercedes-Benz G1 (W103)[4]
- 1928 Mercedes-Benz 5/25 PS (W14)[5]
1930s
change- 1931-1932 Mercedes-Benz 120H (W17)
- 1933 Mercedes-Benz 175 (W25D)
- 1934-1936 Mercedes-Benz 150V (W130)
- 1935 Mercedes-Benz 170VG (W133 III)
- 1936 Mercedes-Benz 170VL (W139)
- 1936-1937 Mercedes-Benz 130VB (W144)[6]
- 1936-1937 Mercedes-Benz 190VB (W145)[7]
- 1936-1937 Mercedes-Benz 260VB (W146)[8]
- 1938 Mercedes-Benz 400V (W147)[9]
- 1938 Mercedes-Benz 400VM (W160)
- 1938 Mercedes-Benz 400VMS (W161)
- 1939-1940 Mercedes-Benz 580K (W129); intended as a 540K successor
1940s
change- 1940 Mercedes-Benz 260, 260 LWB (W159)
- 1941-1942 Mercedes-Benz 600V (W148);[10] intended as a 770 successor
- 1941-1942 Mercedes-Benz 600K (W148)[11]
- 1941-1942 Mercedes-Benz 600K (W157);[12] intended as a 580K successor
1960s
change- 1966 Mercedes-Benz SL-X
- 1969 Mercedes-Benz C111[13]
1970s
change- 1978 Mercedes-Benz CW311
1980s
change1990s
change- 1991 Mercedes-Benz C112[17]
- 1991 Mercedes-Benz F100[18]
- 1993 Mercedes-Benz Coupe Concept[19]
- 1993 Mercedes-Benz Vision A93 Concept[20]
- 1994 Mercedes-Benz S500 Shooting Brake[21]
- 1994 Mercedes-Benz FCC[22]
- 1994 Mercedes-Benz SLK I and II[23]
- 1995 Mercedes-Benz Vario Research Car[24]
- 1996 Mercedes-Benz F200 Imagination[25]
- 1996 Mercedes-Benz AAV
- 1997 Mercedes-Benz F300 Life Jet[26]
- 1999 Mercedes-Benz Vision SLR[27]
2000s
change- 2000 Mercedes-Benz Vision SLA[28]
- 2002 Mercedes-Benz Vision GST[29]
- 2002 Mercedes-Benz F400 Carving[30]
- 2003 Mercedes-Benz Vision CLS[31]
- 2003 Mercedes-Benz F500 Mind[32]
- 2004 Mercedes-Benz Vision-B
- 2004 Mercedes-Benz Vision-R
- 2005 Mercedes-Benz F600 HYGENIUS[33]
- 2005 Mercedes-Benz Bionic[34]
- 2007 Mercedes-Benz Ocean Drive[35]
- 2007 Mercedes-Benz F700[36]
- 2008 Mercedes-Benz ConceptFASCINATION[37]
- 2009 Mercedes-Benz BlueZERO[38]
- 2009 Mercedes-Benz F-Cell Roadster[39]
2010s
change- 2010 Mercedes-Benz F800 Style[40]
- 2010 Mercedes-Benz BIOME[41]
- 2010 Mercedes-Benz BlitzenBenz[42]
- 2011 Mercedes-Benz F125[43]
- 2011 Mercedes-Benz Silver Lightning[44]
- 2011 Mercedes-Benz Unimog Concept[45]
- 2012 Mercedes-Benz Ener-G-Force[46]
- 2013 Mercedes-Benz Concept GLA SUV[47]
- 2013 Mercedes-Benz AMG Vision Gran Turismo[48]
- 2014 Mercedes-Benz Vision G-Code[49]
- 2015 Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Aerodynamic Automobile[50]
- 2015 Mercedes-Benz F 015[51]
- 2015 Mercedes-Benz G500 4×4²[52]
- 2016 Mercedes-Benz Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6
- 2016 Mercedes-Benz Vision Van[53]
- 2017 Mercedes-Benz EQA
- 2017 Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet
- 2018 Mercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow
- 2018 Mercedes-Benz Vision Urbanetic
- 2019 Mercedes-Benz Concept GLB
- 2019 Mercedes-Benz Vision EQS
- 2019 Mercedes-Benz Vision Mercedes Simplex
2020s
changeMotorsport cars
changeSee Mercedes-Benz in motorsport
- 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen
- 1928–1932 Mercedes-Benz SSK Rennwagen
- 1934 Mercedes-Benz W25
- 1937 Mercedes-Benz W125
- 1938–1939 Mercedes-Benz W154
- 1939 Mercedes-Benz W165
- 1952 Mercedes-Benz W194
- 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
- 1985 Sauber C8
- 1987 Sauber Mercedes-Benz C9
- 1990 Mercedes-Benz C11
- 1991 Mercedes-Benz C291
- 1992 Mercedes-Benz C292
- 1997–1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR
- 1999 Mercedes-Benz CLR
- 2004–2006 Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Class DTM (W203)
- 2007–2011 Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Class DTM (W204)
- 2011–2018 Mercedes-AMG C-Coupé DTM
Formula One
change- 1954–1955 Mercedes-Benz W196
- 2010 Mercedes MGP W01
- 2011 Mercedes MGP W02
- 2012 Mercedes F1 W03
- 2013 Mercedes F1 W04
- 2014 Mercedes F1 W05 Hybrid
- 2015 Mercedes F1 W06 Hybrid
- 2016 Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid
- 2017 Mercedes AMG F1 W08 EQ Power+
- 2018 Mercedes AMG F1 W09 EQ Power+
- 2019 Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+
- 2020 Mercedes-AMG F1 W11 EQ Performance
- 2021 Mercedes-AMG F1 W12 E Performance
- 2022 Mercedes-AMG F1 W13 E Performance
- 2023 Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance
Formula E
change- 2019-20 Mercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow 01
- 2020-21 Mercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02
Trucks
changeBuses
change- Citaro: low floor city and interurban bus available in standard, midi and articulated produced since 1997
- Tourismo: tourist coach produced since 1994
- Travego: tourist coach produced since 1999
- Atego coach: a chassis produced for external coach bodywork
- Sprinter minibus: a converted cargo van produced since 1995
- Cito: a low-floor midibus built by EvoBus for Continental Europe between 1999 and 2003 with diesel-electric transmission
- Tourrider: motorcoach produced for North America since 2021
Related brands
changeCars
change- Mercedes-AMG, high-performance brand
- Maybach, ultra-luxury sub-brand
- Smart, automotive division
- DaimlerChrysler, former subsidiary
- BharatBenz, Indian division
- McLaren, co-produced the SLR sports car
Others
change- Unimog, managed by Daimler since 1951
- MTU Friedrichshafen, purchased by Daimler in 1960
- Freightliner Trucks, sub-brand of Daimler Trucks North America
- Setra, acquired from Kässbohrer in 1995
- EvoBus
Tuners
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