Luxury Car Brands: Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is an automaker that is known all over the world. It is part of the Daimler AG Company, and they are based in Stuttgart, Germany. The company is known to produce some of the world’s most prestigious and luxurious cars, coaches, SUVs, and even buses. In fact, you will see this brand on the streets as well as on the race track. Aside from that, they are known for producing the world’s first gasoline-powered vehicle. That’s why in this article, we are going to know more about Mercedes-Benz.

History of Mercedes-Benz

 Mercedes-Benz was founded by Karl Benz when he created the first petrol-powered car called Benz Patent Motorwagen. The production of the vehicle was financed by Bertha Benz, and it got patented in 1886. With the help of Gottlieb Daimler and an engineer named Wilhelm Maybach, they made a stagecoach by the addition of a petrol engine. The Mercedes-Benz car was first introduced in the market in 1901 under Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft or Daimler Motors Corporation.

It was Emil Jellinek, who is a European automobile entrepreneur who also works with DMG created the trademark for the company in 1902. And he also named the Mercedes 35 hp after his daughter Mercedes Jellinek. He was a businessman, and he also worked as a marketing strategist that promoted horseless Daimler cars to people who belonged to the highest circles of society. His first customers included the Rothschild family and other well-known and affluent families. However, Jellinek’s plan was way further than what he had. That’s why in early 1901, he started marketing and selling cars in the New World, including US billionaires such as Astor, Morgan, Rockefeller, and Taylor.

In 1901, the name “Mercedes” was registered by Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft all over the world as a protected trademark. And in 1926, the first car that was made under the Mercedes-Benz name was created in 1926 after the merger between Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz companies happened and became Daimler-Benz Company that same year.

In the 1930s, Mercedes-Benz created the 770 models, which became popular during Germany’s Nazi period. In fact, reports say that Adolf Hitler himself was known to have driven one of the Mercedes-Benz 770 model cars with bulletproof windshields during his reign. Most of the surviving models of the Mercedes-Benz 770 are often found and sold at auctions.

The Mercedes-Benz Iconic Logo

Daimler-Motoren-Gesselschaft or DMG registered a three-pointed and a four-pointed star as trademarks in 1909. However, they only used the three-point start. This is because it symbolized Gottlieb Daimler’s vision for universal motorization, which can be on land, water, and in the air.

Interesting Facts About Mercedes-Benz

  • Mercedes-Benz grabbed the 30th place in Fortune 100 “Best Companies To Work For” list in 2013. This means that they follow an employee-friendly workplace entirely.
  • The Mercedes-Benz 600 model is one of their most popular and luxurious cars. In fact, even celebrities such as John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Coco Chanel, Elizabeth Taylor, and Hugh Hefner owned and drove this iconic car model.
  • Mercedes-Benz is known to weld all of its cars in 10,000 different places just to make sure that there are no bolts or nuts that will get loose. 
  • In 2015, Mercedes-Benz sold over 13 million units of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class. 
  • There is a sculpture of a Mercedes-Benz 240 Diesel at Kinden Park Cemetery in New Jersey. This was made for a Mercedes-Benz enthusiast who died at a young age. Reports say that it costs over $500,000 to build. 
  • The Mercedes-Benz S-Class Pullman measures about 6.5 meters long. It is the most extended sedan that you can find in the market today because the average sedans only measure about 4.7 meters long. 
  • Each Mercedes-Benz car goes through thousands of separate inspections during their car’s manufacturing process. An inspector is assigned to every eleven workers just to make sure that they achieve a flawless job in the production or assembly. 
  • You will not experience any jarring or shaky feeling when you’re driving or riding a Mercedes-Benz car. This is because each one of their vehicles sits on a swing axle suspension system. It is a highly stable and durable technology that allows you to have a firm grip on the road.
  • Aside from using a primer coating, Mercedes-Benz safeguards their cars with a permanent plasticized undercoating. The undercoating reportedly has twenty-five pounds of anti-rust ingredient, and they spray it under the wheels of each one of their vehicles. 

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