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Page 1: Mercedes-Benz Cars at a Glance | Edition 2017 - Daimler AG · PDF fileemissions refer to the engine variants available at the time the brochure Mercedes-Benz Cars at a Glance. Edition

Mercedes-Benz Cars at a Glance Edition 2017

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Daimler at a Glance 2

Management Team of Mercedes-Benz Cars 4

Key Figures of Mercedes-Benz Cars 5

Mercedes-Benz Cars in Brief 6

Mercedes-Benz Classic – History and Tradition

» Mercedes-Benz Classic» Mercedes-Benz Museum

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Production Locations Mercedes-Benz Cars 17

Product Range Mercedes-Benz Cars

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Media Contacts Mercedes-Benz Cars 85

Daimler Brand Portfolio 96

As of February 28, 2017 | Errors excepted and subject to change

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).

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 2017 was published.

2016 was a phenomenal year for Mercedes-Benz. We are once again at the top of the premium segment. This success was made possible by our ability to constantly reinvent ourselves. To ensure that we remain at the top, we also initiated the most extensive transformation ever at our company – in what has been the best year in its history.

We’re moving ahead with electric mobility, and we’re starting production of ten new electric models by 2025. We will begin with the electric smart models this year. In addition, our new “EQ” brand is creating a holistic electric-mobility ecosystem, ranging from inductive charging systems to private energy storage units. That’s because electric mobility will only succeed if it offers our customers true added value. And that’s exactly what we’re working on.

But replacing the drivetrain isn’t the only change going on – it’s joined by connectivity, autonomous driving, and shared mobility. Each of these has the potential to turn our industry on its head, although the real revolution will be to link all of them together. This will trans-form the automobile into a platform for services that go way beyond mobility – from offices and fitness coaches to personal assistants. This is a fundamental change in perspective.

We will address these future-oriented topics in a concentrated manner with our new unit C.A.S.E. At the same time, we are reinventing our corporate culture, creating flatter hierarchies, faster decision-making paths, and more flexible forms of cooperation.

Despite all these changes, one thing will remain the same: our focus on creating fascinating automobiles, no matter whether we are dealing with an electric SUV or an AMG hypercar. That’s what Mercedes-Benz has represented for over 130 years. And that’s what we will continue to represent in the future, no matter where the energy for our vehicles comes from.

Sincerely,Dieter ZetscheChairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars

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Daimler at a Glance

Daimler AG is one of the world’s most success- ful automotive companies. With its divisions Mercedes-Benz Cars, Daimler Trucks, Merce- des-Benz Vans, Daimler Buses and Daimler Financial Services, the Daimler Group is one of the biggest producers of premium cars and the world’s biggest manufacturer of com- mercial vehicles with a global reach. Daimler Financial Services provides financing, leasing, fleet management, insurance, financial invest- ments, credit cards, and innovative mobility services.

The company’s founders, Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz, made history with the invention of the automobile in the year 1886. As a pio- neer of automotive engineering, Daimler con-tinues to shape the future of mobility today:The Group’s 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 accident-free 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 pro-duction facilities in Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Africa.

Its current brand portfolio includes, in addi-tion to the world’s most valuable premium automotive brand, Mercedes-Benz, as well as Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Maybach and Mercedes me, the brands smart, EQ, Freight- liner, Western Star, BharatBenz, FUSO, Setra and Thomas Built Buses, and Daimler Financial Services’ brands: Mercedes-Benz Bank, Mercedes-Benz Financial Services, Daimler Truck Financial, moovel, car2go and mytaxi. The company is listed on the stock exchanges of Frankfurt and Stuttgart (stock exchange symbol DAI). In 2016, the Group sold around 3 million vehicles and employed a workforce of 282,488 people; revenue totalled €153.3 billion and EBIT amounted to €12.9 billion.

2016 2015EBIT 12,902 13,186Value added1 5,243 5,423Net profit 8,784 8,711Earnings per share (in €) 7.97 7.87Investment in property, plant and equipment 5,889 5,075Research and development expenditure 7,572 6,564thereof capitalized 2,315 1,804

Employees (31.12.) 2016 2015Total 282,488 284,015Germany 170,034 170,454United States 21,857 24,607Rest of World 90,597 88,954

By divisionsMercedes-Benz Cars 139,947 136,941Daimler Trucks 78,642 86,391Mercedes-Benz Vans 24,029 22,639Daimler Buses 17,899 18,147Daimler Financial Services 12,062 9,975Other 9,909 9,922

2016 2015Revenue 153,261 149,467Europe 63,417 58,247thereof Germany 23,509 22,001NAFTA 44,960 47,653thereof United States 39,169 41,920Asia 35,562 33,744thereof China 15,984 14,684Other markets 9,322 9,823

By divisionsMercedes-Benz Cars 89,284 83,809Daimler Trucks 33,187 37,578Mercedes-Benz Vans 12,835 11,473Daimler Buses 4,176 4,113Daimler Financial Services 20,660 18,962

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in million EUR1Prior-year figures adjusted due to fine tuning the definition of net assets.

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Management Team of Mercedes-Benz Cars

Key Figures of Mercedes-Benz Cars

Britta SeegerMember 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 SchäferMember of the Divisional Board of Mercedes-Benz Cars, Production & Supply Chain Management

Dr. Klaus ZehenderMember of the Divisional Board of Mercedes-Benz Cars,Procurement & Supplier Quality

Dr. Dieter ZetscheChairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars

2016 2015Revenue 89,284 83,809EBIT 8,112 7,926Investments in property, plant, and equipment 4,147 3,629Research and development expenditure 5,671 4,711thereof capitalized 2,008 1,612

Sales (in 1,000 units) 2016 2015 Mercedes-Benz 2,054 1,880thereof A-Class/B-Class 435 425 C-Class 490 470 E-Class 304 306 S-Class 84 106 SUVs1 712 543 Sports cars 27 29smart 144 121 Mercedes-Benz Cars 2,198 2,001Europe 980 874thereof Germany 314 296NAFTA 406 412thereof United States 347 359Asia 715 618thereof China 488 400

Employees (31.12.) 2016 2015Total 139,947 136,941Germany 106,072 105,331United States 6,053 5,743Rest of World 27,822 25,867

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Mercedes-Benz Cars in Brief

Mercedes-Benz Cars continued to grow profitably and very dynamically in 2016. Unit sales and revenue increased once again and earnings before interest and taxes reached a record level, despite our considerable advance investment in our product offensive.

Growth continuesThe Mercedes-Benz Cars division consists of the Mercedes-Benz brand with the Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Maybach, and Mercedes me sub-brands as well as the smart brand and the new EQ brand for electric mobility. The division continued on its course of profitable growth in the year under review, with unit sales increasing by 10 % to the new record level of 2,198,000 vehicles and revenue rising by 7 % to €89.3 billion. We were also able to gain market share in nearly all regions.

Mercedes-Benz achieves record sales for the seventh year in a row2016 was the best year in the history of Mercedes-Benz. The Mercedes-Benz brand was able to increase its unit sales by 9 % to 2,053,500 vehicles in 2016. Global growth at Mercedes-Benz thus not only outpaced that of its German competitors; the division also delivered more pre-mium-segment vehicles worldwide than any other automaker. This success is primarily the result of high sales in China, the United States, and Germany. Among other things, Mercedes-Benz was the premium brand with the most new vehicle registrations in Germany and several other core European markets, as well as in the United States, Canada, Japan, and South Korea. Mercedes-Benz has a larger and more diverse range of models than ever before. For Mercedes-Benz, 2016 was the seventh record year in a row. This shows that our growth strategy is working.

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in March 2016, Mercedes-Benz rounded out its range of convertibles in the classic soft-top style. Deliveries of the new S-Class Cabriolet began in April 2016. It is the sixth variant of the current S-Class family and the first open-top luxury four-seater from Mercedes-Benz since 1971. The new Mercedes-Benz SL has been extensively optimized both technologically and visually and has also been available since spring. More powerful engines, the 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission, DYNAMIC SELECT with five driving modes, and Active Body Control with the curve tilting function all take this automotive legend to a new dynamic level. To coincide with its 20th anniversary, the compact SLK roadster was greatly optimized both techno- logically and visually. Since April 2016, the vehicle has been offered under a new name – the SLC. Thanks to double-digit growth, Mercedes-Benz sold around 147,000 roadsters, convert-ibles, and coupés in 2016, the year of the dream cars.

SUV product range expandedDuring the year under review, we continued our SUV offensive with the new GLS, customer deliveries of which began in the spring of 2016. The full-fledged seven-seater combines luxury with comfort, agile handling, and best-in-Class safety. In September 2016, we extended our range of SUVs to include the all-new GLC Coupé. This sports car among the mid-size SUVs from Mercedes-Benz also makes a big impression with its typical Mercedes safety features, state-of-the-art assistance systems, and outstanding sporty-dynamic character. With sales of more than 700,000 units, SUVs were the strongest segment at Mercedes-Benz in 2016.

EQ: electric mobility redefinedWith the Concept EQ, Mercedes-Benz demonstrated at the Paris Motor Show 2016 how electric cars can soon move into the fast lane. The concept car, which has the appearance of a sporty SUV coupé, offers a preview of a new generation of vehicles with battery-electric drives. With a range of up to 500 kilometers and the typical Mercedes strengths of safety, comfort, functionality, and connectivity, the Concept EQ meets every demand in terms of cutting-edge sustainable mobility. The vehicle also features innovative solutions inside – including a completely new interior concept. The Concept EQ offers a preview of the new EQ product brand for electric mobility.

Mercedes-Maybach: perfection blended with exclusivity Mercedes-Maybach stands for the highest levels of exclusivity and individuality. The luxury brand combines the perfection of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class with the exclusivity of a Maybach. The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class had its first full sales year in 2016, when more than one out of ten vehicles sold in the S-Class segment was a Maybach. Deliveries of the Mercedes-Maybach S 600 Pullman commenced in early 2016 (fuel consumption in l/100 km

The new E-Class: a masterpiece of intelligenceIn January 2016, Mercedes-Benz presented the new E-Class Sedan. The vehicle marks a further milestone on the road to accident-free and autonomous driving. The sedan’s new attributes are its design, comfort, and connectivity, all of which serve to strengthen the loyalty of existing customers and attract new customer groups. The new E-Class also features numerous tech-nological innovations that celebrated their world premieres in the model. Mercedes-Benz has taken the next step on the road to autonomous driving with DRIVE PILOT, which can not only automatically maintain a proper distance from vehicles ahead on highways and country roads but also keep the E-Class in its lane at a speed of up to 210 km/h. The Sedan model was followed by the new E-Class Wagon, which was presented to the public in June 2016. Like its predecessor, this model is one of the most spacious vehicles in its segment. Another new member of the E-Class family was presented in September: the E-Class All-Terrain. More than 250,000 E-Class Sedans and Wagons were sold to customers in 2016, the year in which the new vehicle was launched.

Dream cars with the starIn 2016, our model offensive focused on convertibles and roadsters as well. Our range of convertible dream cars currently extends from the smart fortwo cabrio to the S-Class Cabriolet. Mercedes-Benz Cars now offers more young convertibles and roadsters than any other manufacturer. With the world premiere of the first-ever convertible based on the C-Class

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Sales milestone for smartThe smart brand achieved a major milestone in September 2016, when it celebrated the sale of more than two million vehicles since 1998. smart cars are now sold in 46 markets worldwide. smart sold 144,400 vehicles (+19 %) in 2016. Germany and Italy were once again the biggest markets for the city runabout. And in its third-largest market, China, smart increased the sales of its models by 70 % in 2016. The new smart cabrio, which rounds out the current gen-eration of smart cars, has been available since March 2016. The most important smart-brand product presentations in 2016 were the new electric drive models (electricity consumption combined: 13.1–12.9 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km). These vehicles have made the switch to electric mobility more attractive than ever, as they combine the agility of a smart with locally emission-free driving. After the electric variants of the smart models are launched in spring 2017, smart will be the only manufacturer to offer all of its models with combustion engines as well as all-electric battery drive systems. The smart brand has played a pioneering role in the automotive industry since it was launched in 1998, and the brand continues to redefine urban mobility on a regular basis. With the “smart ready to drop” program, smart and its cooperation partner DHL enable customers to have their parcels de-livered and picked up in their car trunks. Moreover, the latest service, “smart ready to share,” enables drivers of smart cars to share their vehicles with a predefined group of users. This service makes private carsharing as simple, secure, and uncomplicated as the use of car2go. Additional smart-related services are being planned in order to turn the vehicles into service hubs in the future.

The production and procurement networkIn 2016, we further increased production and manufactured more cars than ever before. As a result, we achieved our sixth production record in succession. In line with its growth strategy, Mercedes-Benz Cars is continually enhancing its flexible and efficient production network, which now encompasses 29 locations worldwide. Because our plants on four continents are running at full capacity, we are expanding our production capacities by adding new locations and cooperating more extensively with partners. For example, we are building a new engine plant in Jawor, Poland, where we will manufacture highly efficient four-cylinder engines for Mercedes-Benz cars. We are also building a second plant in Kecskemét, Hungary, for the flexible production of front and rear-wheel-drive automobiles. As lead plants and competence centers, our facilities in Germany form the backbone of the global production organization. Rastatt, for example, is the lead plant within our compact car production network, which is currently preparing itself for the launch of the new generation of compact cars starting in 2018.

urban: 19.6/ extra-urban: 10.3/ combined 13.6; CO2 emissions in g/km combined: 314). Mercedes-Maybach will launch its first convertible in the spring of 2017. The model edition will be limited to 300 units.

Mercedes-AMG: the sports-car and performance brandThe brand claim of “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 in the high-performance segment. Mercedes-AMG positions itself even more aggressively as a dynamic sports car and high-performance brand with the GT model series, which was developed by Mercedes-AMG on its own. The newest members of this sports car family are the Mercedes-AMG GT roadsters. The sports car and performance brand from Mercedes-Benz extended its product range by more than ten models in 2016. As a result, performance-oriented customers have been able to choose from a total of more than 50 models since January 2017. With deliveries of almost 100,000 vehicles (+44 %) in 2016, sales at Mercedes-AMG have increased fourfold over the past four years.

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We are systematically bringing our electric mobility offensive to our production facilities as well. In this context, we are examining the possibilities of manufacturing electric vehicles and components at all of the Mercedes-Benz Cars facilities within our existing global production network. Highly flexible structures enable our plants to produce vehicles powered by a variety of drive systems. As a result, we can respond flexibly and quickly to changes in demand on the various markets. Our plant in Bremen will manufacture the first series-production vehicle of our EQ sub-brand. This plant has already begun to make extensive preparations for the production launch. We put our first factory for lithium-ion batteries into operation in Kamenz, Germany, in 2012. We are now building a second battery factory there and turning the location into a competence center for battery production worldwide. As part of our “digital transformation” process, 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 intergener- ational cooperation in our production organization.

Our Procurement and Supplier Quality organization is also represented at our main production locations worldwide, where it has its own hubs. This alignment enables us to comprehensively safeguard the Mercedes-Benz growth strategy. The key success factors in our cooperation with the supplier industry are innovation, top performance, and partnership. In addition to focusing on our traditional automotive business, we are expanding our activities with respect to future-oriented topics such as electric mobility and digitalization, where we work together with the most innovative suppliers and service providers worldwide. At the same time, reliable suppliers have the opportunity to grow together with us and our global production and procurement network.

Best Customer ExperienceWithin the framework of the “Best Customer Experience” marketing and sales strategy, Mercedes-Benz is continuing to align its sales and marketing organization with changing customer requirements in order to address new target groups and retain loyal customers for the brand. The services offered at traditional Mercedes-Benz showrooms are being supple-mented by new dealership roles as well as by a variety of different sales formats such as new digital channels and digital elements. The centerpiece of Best Customer Experience is the range of mobility and other services offered by Mercedes me. In addition to vehicle- related services, this platform also offers other products associated with the Mercedes-Benz brand. Mercedes me is also the name of a chain of outlets Mercedes-Benz has opened in inner-city locations. In addition to using temporary sales formats, the brand has opened a range of Mercedes me stores worldwide since 2014.

CO2 emissions at the previous year’s level Mercedes-Benz Cars makes a continual effort to reduce the fuel consumption of its vehicles while enhancing their performance. As early as 2015, we were able to reduce the CO2 emissions of newly registered vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Cars in the European Union to an average of 123 grams per kilometer. This means we achieved our 2016 target of 125 g/km ahead of schedule. We were able to maintain the value of 123 g/km in 2016, even though our sales shifted toward the intermediate and luxury segments. We achieved this feat with the help of technological innovations that further reduced the CO2 emissions of our individual models. This was made possible by both the continual optimization of our combustion engines and the great efficiency offered by our hybrid drives. Our efforts are supported here by new and very economical models, for example with lightweight designs and significantly improved aerodynamics that have enabled us to exploit further fuel-saving potential. We plan to use innovative technologies for locally emission-free mobility and, in particular, new hybrid models in order to further reduce the fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of our cars.

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Mercedes-Benz ClassicHistory and Tradition

Mercedes-Benz Classic

» The company began to systematically create a vehicle collection in 1921. In 1936 the company officially began to 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 workshop cares for the vehicles in the collection. In addition, the center’s 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 80,000 different parts.

» Club Management supports 80 clubs worldwide, which have a total of about 110,000 members.

Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)160 8628913

Number of vehicles in collection about 1,100

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

80,000

Spare parts business Revenue in millions of euros

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Units » Classic Center» Archives and Collection » Club Management » Mercedes-Benz Museum

Head Christian Boucke

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Production Locations Mercedes-Benz Cars

Mercedes-Benz Museum

Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)160 8628913

Founded 2006

Exhibition space in m² 16,500

Built-up area in m² 4,800

Building volume in m³ 210,000

Building height in m 47.5

Total number of exhibits 1,500

Number of exhibited automobiles 160Number of visitors per year 2016

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Opening hoursTuesday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

ManagementChristian Boucke, Monja Büdke, Rainer Schwarz, Alexandra Süß

Visitor address Mercedes-Benz Museum Mercedesstraße 10070372 Stuttgart, Germany

Contact and reservationsPhone: +49 (0) 711 17-30 000E-mail: [email protected]

Website www.mercedes-benz.com/museum | As of December 31, 2016

» 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 attracts more than 800,000 visitors each year (57 percent from abroad), making it one of the most frequented automobile museums in the world.

» In addition to serving as a museum, the building is used as a venue for events of all kinds. In 2017 the highlights will include the Mercedes-Benz Concert Summer (a completely new open-air music event) and, beginning in October, a special exhibition to mark the 50th anniversary of AMG.

» 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.

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Vehicle plants1 Bremen 2 Rastatt 3 Sindelfingen 4 Kuppenheim 5 Hambach/France 6 Kecskemét/Hungary 7 Iracemápolis/Brazil 8 East London/South Africa 9 Tuscaloosa/USA10 Brackley/UK

( Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Limited)

Powertrain plants 11 Hamburg12 Berlin13 Kölleda (MDC Power), Arnstadt (MDC Technology)14 Stuttgart-Untertürkheim15 Sebeș, Cugir/Romania (Star Transmission)16 Kamenz (Accumotive)17 Maribor/Slovenia18 Brixworth/UK ( Mercedes AMG High

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Car assembly plants 24 Pune/India25 Ho Chi Minh City/Vietnam26 Bangkok/Thailand27 Pekan/Malaysia28 Jakarta/Indonesia

Shareholding Beijing Benz Automotive Beijing: joint venture with BAIC Motor29 Beijing/China

External partnersContract manufacturing and assembly 30 AM General, Mishawaka/USA 31 Magna Steyr, Graz/Austria 32 Valmet Automotive,

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Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)7144 302-581 As of December 31, 2016 Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49899 As of December 31, 2016

Affalterbach, GermanyAMG engine plant, AMG Performance Studio Mercedes-AMG GmbH

Berlin, GermanyCAMTRONIC, engines, transmission parts, fuel systems, components

» 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 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 company’s management, administration, and sales staff.

» The V8 engines are produced in Affalterbach. Other engine plants are located in Kölleda and Mannheim. 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 company’s

history, and both were developed by AMG completely independently.» In 2016 Mercedes-AMG achieved a new sales record of almost 100,000 delivered vehicles.

» The Mercedes-Benz plant in Berlin is an important part of the powertrain production network and one of the largest industrial employers in the Berlin-Brandenburg region.

» The plant is a high-tech center for component manufacturing, incorporating technologies for minimizing CO2 emissions.

» Among other things, these technologies include the innovative valve timing system CAMTRONIC, which went into production in 2012. The location serves as the competence center within the global powertrain production network for this variable valve adjustment system.

» The Berlin plant was established in 1902, making it Daimler’s oldest production facility in operation.

Number of employees: >1,500

Founded in: 1976

Number of employees: > 2,500

Founded in: 1902

Managing Director: Tobias Moers | Website www.mercedes-amg.com Site Manager: René Reif | Website www.werk-berlin.mercedes-benz.com

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Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)711 17-40217 As of December 31, 2016 Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)711 17-40217 As of December 31, 2016

Bremen, Germany Mercedes-Benz C-Class (Sedan, Wagon, Coupé, Cabriolet), E-Class (Coupé and Cabriolet), GLC, GLC Coupé, SL, SLC

East London, South AfricaMercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan

» The Mercedes-Benz plant in Bremen is the region’s 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) and Tuscaloosa (USA), as well as at BBAC in Beijing (China).

» Since 2015, the Bremen facility has also served as the lead plant for controlling the manufacturing activities of the GLC within the global production network.

» The plant is currently manufacturing ten models, which is the largest number of variants built by any facility within the Mercedes-Benz Cars production network.

» In 2015 the trade magazine Produktion and the business consultancy firm A.T. Kearney named the Bremen plant Factory of the Year in the “Outstanding Volume Production” category, due to its highly flexible manufacturing operations.

» In 2017, the Bremen plant is preparing the production launch of a fuel-cell vehicle with plug-in technology based on the Mercedes-Benz GLC. Beginning in 2019, the facility will manufacture the first electric vehicle of the new product brand, EQ. In the future, the Bremen plant will produce the entire range of intelligent drive system technologies.

» The “gate” to the plant is the Mercedes-Benz Customer Center Bremen, which delivers up to 200 vehicles to customers each day.

» The Mercedes-Benz plant in East London is part of the C-Class global production net-work 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.

» The plant in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province produces C-Class Sedans for right-hand and left-hand drive markets for export.

» Since the production launch of the current C-Class in May 2014, the plant has been pro-ducing the fourth generation of the highest volume model series of Mercedes-Benz.

» Since the summer of 2016, the C-Class Sedan has also been rolling off the production line in East London as a plug-in hybrid.

» 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).

Site Manager: Peter Theurer | Website www.werk-bremen.mercedes-benz.com Site Manager: Andreas Engling | Website www.werk-eastlondon.mercedes-benz.com

Number of employees: > 12,500

Number of employees: > 3,300

Founded in: 1938

Founded in: 1948

Annual production: > 300,000

Annual production: 100,000 – 200,000

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Hambach, Francesmart fortwo coupé, smart fortwo cabrio, smart ed fortwo coupé, smart ed fortwo cabrio

Hamburg, GermanyAxles and axle components, steering columns, components for exhaust emission technology and lightweight structural parts and drive system components for electric mobility

» The smart plant in Hambach, France, is located around 25 kilometers from Saarbrücken and focuses on producing the smart fortwo.

» “smartville:” The plant’s cross-shaped assembly line is optimally suited to the needs of logistics and assembly operations and provides an efficient arrangement for top-quality production processes.

» 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.

» In 2017 the smart ed coupé and the smart ed cabrio will go into production at the Hambach plant. The electric vehicles will be produced on the same assembly line as the variants featuring a combustion engine.

» In 2007 smart pioneered electric mobility in Europe. The current model series includes the fourth generation of electric vehicles.

» The four-seat smart forfour is produced by cooperation partner Renault in its Novo Mesto plant.

» The Mercedes-Benz plant in Hamburg is an important part of the powertrain production network and a high-tech location for drive system components for electric mobility.

» Added to this are the plant’s traditional products, which range from axles and axle components to steering columns, lightweight structural parts, and components for exhaust emission technology.

» 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.» Founded in 1935 under the name Vidal & Sohn Tempowerk GmbH, the Hamburg plant

became a part of the former Daimler-Benz AG in 1978.

Site Manager: Serge Siebert | Website www.werk-hambach.smart.com Site Manager: Wolfgang Lenz | Website www.werk-hamburg.mercedes-benz.com

Number of employees: > 800

Number of employees: > 2,500

Founded in: 1997

Founded in: 1935

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Kamenz, GermanyLithium-ion drive batteries, stationary energy storage units Deutsche ACCUMOTIVE GmbH & Co. KG

Kecskemét, HungaryMercedes-Benz B-Class, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake

» Founded in 2009, Deutsche ACCUMOTIVE GmbH & Co. KG is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Daimler AG and serves as the competence center for the development and global production of lithium-ion batteries.

» The research and development facility is located in Nabern in the greater Stuttgart area. The batteries are produced in Kamenz near Dresden. The company produces highly so-phisticated drive batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles.

» In October 2016, construction of a second battery factory began in Kamenz.» In the future, the Kamenz plant will manufacture batteries for electric vehicles from

Mercedes-Benz and smart – ranging from plug-in hybrids to all-electric models and 48-volt battery systems for on-board networks.

» The company is also responsible for producing batteries for the stationary Mercedes-Benz energy storage units.

» ACCUMOTIVE cooperates very closely with its sister company, Mercedes-Benz Energy GmbH, which is responsible for the development and global distribution of stationary and industrial energy storage units from its location in Kamenz.

» The Mercedes-Benz plant in Kecskemét is an important 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 production services provider Valmet Automotive in Uusikaupunki, Finland.

» The Kecskemét 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.

» Kecskemét produces the CLA and the CLA Shooting Brake exclusively for the global market.

» The Kecskemét plant will also produce the next generation of compact cars in cooperation with the lead plant in Rastatt.

» The plant is the biggest industrial employer in the region. » The facility was opened in March 2012 as the first Mercedes-Benz car plant in Europe

outside Germany. » By the end of the decade, Daimler will build a second plant in Kecskemét for the flexible

production of cars with front-wheel and rear-wheel drives.

Site Manager: Frank Blome | Website www.accumotive.de Site Manager: Christian Wolff | Website www.werk-kecskemet.mercedes-benz.com

Number of employees: > 350

Number of employees: > 3,500

Founded in: 2009

Founded in: 2008

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Kölleda and Arnstadt, GermanyEngines

Beijing, ChinaFor the Chinese market: Mercedes-Benz C-Class (standard and long-wheelbase versions), E-Class (long-wheelbase version), GLA, GLC, engines

» The Thuringian subsidiaries of Daimler AG in Kölleda and Arnstadt are key elements of the global powertrain production network, whose lead plant is in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim.

» The engine factory of MDC Power GmbH in Kölleda has been assembling four-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines for compact vehicles from Mercedes-Benz since 2003.

» The fifth assembly hall was completed in 2015, increasing the production area by 35,000 m2.

» In 2013 the plant began producing an AMG engine for the first time. The engines are handcrafted in accordance with AMG’s traditional “one man, one engine” principle.

» More than 6 million engines have been produced in Kölleda to date.» The component plant of MDC Technology GmbH in Arnstadt works on crankcases for

Mercedes-Benz engines, for which it uses the NANOSLIDE® technique. In this process, the cylinder bores are coated and made extremely smooth. The modification of the crank-cases helps to make the engines lighter and decrease fuel consumption, thus contributing considerably to reducing CO2 emissions.

» Beijing Benz Automotive Co., Ltd (BBAC), a joint venture between Daimler and its Chinese partner BAIC Motor, produces front-wheel and rear-wheel drive vehicles as well as engines.

» 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 (USA) and East London (South Africa). The best-selling Mercedes-Benz model series is also produced at BBAC in a long-wheelbase version for China.

» The local production of compact vehicles commenced at BBAC in 2015 with the GLA. » With the launch of engine production operations in 2013, BBAC became part of the global

powertrain network. The engines are installed into locally produced cars and vans. » Production of the long-wheelbase version of the new E-Class “Made in China for China”

began in 2016.» In 2015 BBAC celebrated its tenth anniversary. In 2016 the one millionth star-brand vehicle

rolled off the assembly line in Beijing.

Site Manager: Andreas Engling | Website www.mdc-power.com Site Manager: Arno van der Merwe | Website www.bbac.com.cn

Number of employees: > 1,400

Number of employees: > 11,500

Founded in: 2002

Production launch: 2006

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Rastatt, GermanyMercedes-Benz A-Class, B-Class, GLA, B-Class Electric Drive

Sebeș and Cugir, RomaniaTransmissions, engine and transmission partsStar Transmission s.r.l. is a non-consolidated subsidiary of Daimler AG

» 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 Kecskemét, 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).

» Since the production launch of the B-Class Electric Drive (electricity consumption combined: from 16.6 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km) in 2014, models with combustion engines and electric drive systems have rolled off the same assembly line.

» The plant is the biggest industrial employer in the region.» More than 4.4 million vehicles have rolled off the plant’s assembly line to date. The first

Mercedes-Benz A-Class was produced there in 1997, launching the success story of the Mercedes-Benz compact cars.

» The Mercedes-Benz plant in Rastatt is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017.» The Mercedes-Benz Customer Center Rastatt is located right next to the plant.

Approximately 250 vehicles are picked up here every day.» In 2017 Mercedes-Benz will open its “A-Rock” driving experience track and event area,

which are also part of the Customer Center.

» Grouped under the umbrella of Daimler subsidiary Star Transmission, the facilities in Sebeș and Cugir, Romania, are important pillars of the global powertrain production network at Mercedes-Benz Cars.

» The plant in Sebeș assembles dual-clutch transmissions and converter automatic transmissions for Mercedes-Benz.

» 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-Württemberg.

Site Manager: Thomas Geier | Website www.werk-rastatt.mercedes-benz.com Site Manager: Falk Pruscha | Website www.stcu.ro

Number of employees: > 6,500

Number of employees: > 2,600

Founded in: 1992

Founded in: 2001

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Sindelfingen, GermanyMercedes-Benz CLS, CLS Shooting Brake, E-Class (Sedan and Wagon), S-Class (Sedan, Coupé, Cabriolet), Mercedes-AMG GT, Mercedes-Maybach

Stuttgart-Untertürkheim, GermanyEngines, axles, transmissions, components incl. upstream foundry and forge operations

» The Mercedes-Benz Sindelfingen plant has over a century of history and the richest tradition of any Daimler AG vehicle plant. It is now being developed into a competence center for upper-range and luxury-class electric vehicles within the global production network.

» As the lead plant, the facility in Sindelfingen steers the production of the S-Class and E-Class model series within the global production network at Mercedes-Benz Cars.

» Sindelfingen manufactures the S-Class, the flagship vehicle from Mercedes-Benz. Series production of the new S-Class will begin in 2017.

» In the future, the Mercedes-Benz plant in Sindelfingen will also produce electric vehicles of the new product brand, EQ.

» Next to the plant are various central functions (Manufacturing Engineering, the Technology Factory, Logistics, and Quality Management), the production organization of Mercedes-Benz Cars, and the headquarters of the MBC procurement organization. This proximity to central functions makes the facility in Sindelfingen unique.

» The Technology Factory is the scenario laboratory for innovative production technologies and processes within the context of Industry 4.0 and the Smart Factory.

» The Sindelfingen location also contains the Group Research unit of Daimler AG as well as Daimler’s Development and Design departments. The site is thus one of the world’s leading centers of competence for automotive safety, innovation, and design.

» The location in Untertürkheim houses the development, production, and shipment of engines, transmissions and axles as well as the Daimler Group headquarters.

» The Mercedes-Benz plant in Untertürkheim has a more than 110-year history and is the lead plant within the global powertrain production network.

» The plant is a high-tech facility for the production of highly efficient engines and alternative drive systems, and is also responsible for the assembly of fuel-cell systems. Moreover, the Untertürkheim plant produces special transmissions for hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

» The facility consists of a total of six sub-plants. Whereas the facilities in Untertürkheim 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 Brühl, while the flexible manufacturing unit is in Esslingen.

» Untertürkheim is also home to the research and development unit and a high-bank curve for testing vehicles.

Site Manager: Michael Bauer | Website www.werk-sindelfingen.mercedes-benz.com Site Manager: Frank Deiß | Website www.werk-untertuerkheim.mercedes-benz.com

Number of employees: > 25,000

Number of employees: > 19,000

Founded in: 1915

Founded in: 1904

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Tuscaloosa, USAMercedes-Benz GLE, GLE Coupé, GLS, C-Class Sedan

» The Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa is the traditional production location for the SUVs of the current model series of the GLE, GLE Coupé, and GLS.

» 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, which is controlled by the lead plant in Bremen.

» In 2015 the Tuscaloosa plant launched production of the GLE Coupé. » The plant is currently being expanded to turn it into a high-tech facility for manufac-

turing SUVs. The Tuscaloosa plant will also build the next generations of SUVs, including plug-in hybrids.

» The plant in Tuscaloosa was the first major Mercedes-Benz production facility outside Germany and was the nucleus of the Alabama automotive industry.

» The plant was founded in 1995 and began to produce the former M-Class (now called the GLE) in 1997. The Tuscaloosa plant celebrates its 20th production anniversary in 2017.

Site Manager: Jason Hoff | Website www.werk-tuscaloosa.mercedes-benz.com

Number of employees: > 3,700

Founded in: 1995

Annual production: > 300,000

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Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan

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Mercedes-Benz B-Class Sedan

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

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Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

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class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

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A160 75 [102] 10.6/10.4 190/190 128 – 124/128 – 121 B 5.6 – 5.4/5.5 – 5.2

A 160 d 66 [90] 13.8/13.6 180/180 107 – 98/104 – 98 A+ 4.1 – 3.7/3.9 – 3.7

A 180 90 [122] 8.9/8.6 202/202 134 – 127/128 – 121 B 5.7 – 5.5/5.5 – 5.2

A 180 BE Edition 90 [122] 8.9/– 190/– 120/– B 5.2/–

A 180 d 80 [109] 11.3/11.3 190/190 107 – 98/104 – 98 A+ 4.1 – 3.7/3.9 – 3.7

A 180 d BE Edition 80 [109] 11.3/– 190/– 89/– A+ 3.5/–

A 200 115 [156] 8.1/7.8 224/224 134 – 128/128 – 121 B 5.7 – 5.5/5.5 – 5.2

A 200 d 100 [136] 9.3/8.8 210/210 116 – 106/108 – 99 A/A+ 4.5 – 4.1/4.1 – 3.8

A 200 d 4MATIC 100 [136] –/8.8 –/210 –/127 – 121 A –/9.5

A 220 4MATIC 135 [184] –/6.9 –/228 –/156 – 150 C –/6.7 – 6.4

A 220 d 130 [177] –/7.5 –/224 –/109 – 104 A+ –/4.2 – 4.0

A 220 d 4MATIC 130 [177] –/7.5 –/220 –/127 – 121 A –/4.9 – 4.6

A 250 155 [211] 6.5/6.4 240/240 154 – 151/141 – 138 D/C 6.7 – 6.6/6.1 – 5.9

A 250 Sport 160 [218] 6.4/6.3 240/240 158/145 D/C 6.8/6.3

A 250 4MATIC 155 [211] –/6.4 –/240 –/156 – 154 D –/6.7 – 6.6

A 250 Sport 4MATIC 160 [218] –/6.3 –/240 –/156 D –/6.7

Mercedes-AMG A 45 4MATIC

280 [381] –/4.2 –/2501 –/171 – 162 D –/7.3 – 6.9

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

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CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

B 160 75 [102] 10.7/10.6 190/190 130 – 126/132 – 127 B 5.6 – 5.5/5.7 – 5.5

B 160 d 66 [90] 14.0/13.8 180/180 113 – 104/113 – 104 A/A+ 4.4 – 4.0/4.3 – 4.0

B 180 90 [122] 9.0/8.7 200/200 135 – 129/132 – 127 B 5.8 – 5.6/5.7 – 5.5

B 180 BE Edition 90 [122] 9.0/– 190/– 122/– B 5.2/–

B 180 d 80 [109] 11.6/11.6 190/190 113 – 104 /113 – 104 A/A+ 4.4 – 4.0/4.3 – 4.0

B 180 d BE Edition 80 [109] 11.6/– 190/– 94/– A+ 3.6/–

B 200 115 [156] 8.2/7.9 220/220 135 – 130/132 – 127 B 5.8 – 5.7/5.7 – 5.5

B 200 c 115 [156] 9.2/9.1 200/200 119 – 117/117 – 115 A 4.4/4.3 – 4.2 kg/100 km

B 200 d 100 [136] 9.4/8.9 210/210 117 – 109/111 – 104 A/A+ 4.5 – 4.2/4.2 – 4.0

B 200 d 4MATIC 100 [136] –/8.9 –/207 –/131 – 130 B –/5.0

B 220 4MATIC 135 [184] –/7.0 –/225 –/158 – 153 C –/6.8 – 6.6

B 220 d 130 [177] –/8.3 –/224 –/111-107 A+ –/4.3 – 4.1

B 220 d 4MATIC 130 [177] –/7.6 –/220 –/131 – 130 B –/5.0

B 250 155 [211] 6.6/6.5 240/240 157-152/143 – 141 D/C 6.8 – 6.6/6.1

B 250 4MATIC 155 [211] –/6.5 –/235 –/158 – 156 C –/6.8 – 6.7

Electric DriveB 250 e 132 [180] –/7.9 –/160 –/0 A+ from 16.6 kWh/100 km

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Positioning» An innovative premium Sports Tourer that combines dynamic sportiness with maximum

levels of safety, comfort, and utility.

Highlights» Superior safety due to innovative safety and driver assistance systems.» High versatility thanks to the EASY VARIO PLUS system.» Latest generation of telematics systems. » All-electric B 250 e for locally emission-free driving.

Positioning» The new generation of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class: More comfortable than ever and as

sporty as always.

Highlights» The expressive design is in keeping with the spirit of the times. » Chassis with adaptive damping system and DYNAMIC SELECT driving program switch. » Entry-level model, A 160, with 75 kW (102 hp); efficiency champion, A 180 d

BlueEFFICIENCY Edition; and Mercedes-AMG A 45 4MATIC with 280 kW (381 hp).

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Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupé

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Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake

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kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

CLA 180 90 [122] 9.0/8.7 210/210 133 – 125/128 – 121 B 5.7 – 5.4/5.6 – 5.2

CLA 180 BE Edition 90 [122] 9.0/– 190/– 117/– B 5.0/–

CLA 180 d 80 [109] 11.6/11.6 205/205 108 – 98/109 – 100 A+ 4.0 – 3.7/4.2 – 3.8

CLA 200 115 [156] 8.2/7.9 230/230 133 – 126/128 – 121 B 5.7 – 5.5/5.6 – 5.2

CLA 200 d 100 [136] 9.5/9.0 220/220 114 – 104/110 – 100 A+ 4.4 – 4.0/4.2 – 3.8

CLA 200 d 4MATIC 100 [136] –/9.0 –/216 –/127 – 119 A –/4.9 – 4.6

CLA 220 d 130 [177] –/7.7 –/232 –/111 – 104 A+ –/4.2 – 4.0

CLA 220 4MATIC 135 [184] –/7.1 –/240 –/156 – 152 C –/6.7 – 6.5

CLA 220 d 4MATIC 130 [177] –/7.7 –/230 –/127 – 119 A –/4.9 – 4.6

CLA 250 155 [211] 6.6/6.5 240/240 153 – 148/140 – 136 C/B 6.6 – 6.4/6.0 – 5.8

CLA 250 4MATIC 155 [211] –/6.5 –/240 –/156 – 152 C –/6.7 – 6.5

CLA 250 Sport 160 [218] 6.5/6.4 250/2501 156/143 D/C 6.7/6.2

CLA 250 Sport 4MATIC 160 [218] –/6.4 –/2501 –/160 D –/6.8

Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC

280 [381] –/4.2 –/2501 –/171 – 162 D –/7.3 – 6.9

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

CLA 180 90 [122] 9.1/8.8 210/210 140 – 128/134 – 126 B 6.0 – 5.5/5.7 – 5.4

CLA 180 d 80 [109] 11.9/11.9 200/200 110 – 101/114 – 107 A+ 4.2 – 3.9/4.3 – 4.1

CLA 200 115 [156] 8.5/8.2 225/225 140 – 130/134 – 126 B 6.0 – 5.6/5.7 – 5.4

CLA 200 d 100 [136] 9.7/9.2 215/215 115 – 108/111 – 101 A+ 4.4 – 4.1/4.2 – 3.9

CLA 200 d 4MATIC 100 [136] –/9.2 –/212 –/131 – 121 A –/5.0 – 4.6

CLA 220 4MATIC 135 [184] –/7.2 –/235 –/158 – 154 C –/6.9 – 6.7

CLA 220 d 130 [177] –/7.8 –/228 –/112 – 105 A+ –/4.3 – 4.0

CLA 220 d 4MATIC 130 [177] –/7.8 –/225 –/131 – 121 A –/5.0 – 4.6

CLA 250 155 [211] 6.8/6.7 240/240 156 – 151/145 – 141 C/C 6.7 – 6.6/6.3 – 6.1

CLA 250 4MATIC 155 [211] –/6.6 –/240 –/158 – 154 C –/6.9 – 6.7

CLA 250 Sport 4MATIC 160 [218] –/6.7 –/240 –/160 C –/6.9

Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC

280 [381] –/4.3 –/2501 –/171 – 162 C –/7.3 – 6.9

1LimitedYou can find additional information about the vehicle’s fuel consumption on page 41

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 coupé with the versatility and utility of

an wagon.» Noticeably more headroom than in the coupé model.» Outstanding aerodynamics with a cd value of 0.28.» Optional EASY PACK power tailgate.» High-performance model: Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC with outstanding handling.

Positioning» More than ever before, the CLA Coupé is now in a class of its own, as it boasts the world’s

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.

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Mercedes-Benz A-Class SedanA 160 A 160 d A 180 A 180 BE

EditionA 180 d A 180 d BE

EditionFuel consumption urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.2/6.8 – 6.7 4.6  – 4.3/ 4.3 – 4.2

7.6  – 7.5/ 6.9 – 6.8

6.9/– 4.6  – 4.3/ 4.3 – 4.2

3.9/–

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.5 – 4.3/ 4.6 – 4.2

3.8 – 3.4/ 3.7 – 3.4

4.6 – 4.3/ 4.7 – 4.3

4.1/– 3.8 – 3.4/ 3.7 – 3.4

3.2/–

A 200 A 200 d A 200 d 4MATIC A 220 4 MATIC A 220 d A 220 d 4MATICFuel consumption urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.6  – 7.5/ 6.9 – 6.8

5.7 – 5.2/ 4.9 – 4.6

–/5.7 – 5.5 –/8.5 – 8.4 –/5.0 – 4.8 –/5.7 – 5.5

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.6 – 4.4/ 4.7 – 4.3

3.8 – 3.4/ 3.7 – 3.4

–/4.4 – 4.1 –/5.6 – 5.3 –/3.7 – 3.5 –/4.4 – 4.1

A 250 A 250 Sport A 250 4 MATIC A 250 Sport 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG A 45 4 MATIC

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

8.7 – 8.6/8.0 – 7.9 8.9/8.1 –/8.5 –/8.5 –/9.6 – 9.2

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.4 – 5.2/5.0 – 4.9 5.5/5.2 –/5.6 – 5.5 –/5.7 –/6.0 – 5.6

Mercedes-Benz B-Class SedanB 160 B 160 d B 180 B 180 BE

EditionB 180 d B 180 d BE

EditionB 200 B 200 c

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

7.2/7.1 – 7.0 4.9 – 4.6/ 4.7 – 4.4

7.6 – 7.4/ 7.1 – 7.0

7.0/– 4.9 – 4.6/ 4.7 – 4.4

4.1/– 7.6 – 7.4/ 7.1 – 7.0

6.0/5.7 – 5.6

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.6 – 4.4/ 4.9 – 4.6

4.0 – 3.6/ 4.1 – 3.7

4.8 – 4.5/ 4.9 – 4.6

4.2/– 4.0 – 3.6/ 4.1 – 3.7

3.3/– 4.8 – 4.6/ 4.9 – 4.6

3.5 – 3.4/3.5

B 200 d B 200 d 4MATIC

B 220 4MATIC

B 220 d B 220 d 4MATIC

B 250 B 250 4MATIC

B 250 e

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

5.5-5.3/ 4.9-4.7

–/5.9 – 5.8 –/8.5 –/5.0 – 4.9 –/5.9 – 5.8 8.8 – 8.6/ 8.7 – 8.6

–/8.5 –/0

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

3.9-3.5/ 3.8-3.5

–/4.5 –/5.8 – 5.5 –/3.8 – 3.6 –/4.5 5.5 – 5.3/ 4.8 – 4.7

–/5.8 – 5.6 –/0

Mercedes-Benz CLA CoupéCLA 180 CLA 180 BE

EditionCLA 180 d CLA 200 CLA 200 d CLA 200 d

4MATICCLA 220 d

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

7.7 – 7.4/ 7.2 – 6.9

6.8/– 4.7 – 4.3/ 4.7 – 4.4

7.7 – 7.5/ 7.2 – 6.9

5.5 – 5.2/5.1 – 4.7

–/5.8 – 5.5 –/5.2 – 4.9

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.6 – 4.2/4.7 – 4.3

4.0/– 3.7 – 3.3/3.9 – 3.5

4.6 – 4.3/4.7 – 4.3

3.7 – 3.3/3.7 – 3.4

–/4.3 – 4.0 –/4.2 – 4.0

CLA 220 4MATIC

CLA 220 d 4MATIC

CLA 250 CLA 250 4MATIC

CLA 250 Sport

CLA 250 Sport 4MATIC

Mercedes- AMG CLA 45 4MATIC

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

–/8.6-8.4 –/5.8 – 5.5 8.8 – 8.6/8.0 – 7.9

–/8.6 – 8.4 8.9/8.1 –/8.7 –/9.6 – 9.2

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/5.7-5.4 –/4.3 – 4.0 5.3 – 5.0/4.9 – 4.7

–/5.7 – 5.4 5.4/5.0 –/5.9 –/6.0 – 5.6

Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting BrakeCLA 180 CLA 180 d CLA 200 CLA 200 d CLA 200 d

4MATICCLA 220 4MATIC

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

7.9 – 7.4/7.4 – 7.0 4.7 – 4.4/ 4.9 – 4.7

7.9 – 7.5/ 7.4 – 7.0

5.5 – 5.2/ 4.9 – 4.7

–/6.1 – 5.7 –/8.8 – 8.7

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.9 – 4.4/ 4.8 – 4.5

3.9 – 3.6/ 4.0 – 3.8

4.9 – 4.5/ 4.8 – 4.5

3.7 – 3.4/ 3.8 – 3.4

–/4.4 – 4.0 –/5.7 – 5.5

CLA 220 d CLA 220 d 4MATIC

CLA 250 CLA 250 4MATIC

CLA 250 Sport 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC

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

–/5.0 – 4.8 –/6.1 – 5.7 8.8 – 8.7/8.2 –/8.8 – 8.7 –/8.8 –/9.6 – 9.2

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/3.7 – 3.5 –/4.4 – 4.0 5.4 – 5.2/5.1 – 4.8 –/5.7 – 5.5 –/5.8 –/6.0 – 5.6

Additional Information about the Fuel Consumption of the Compact Models

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Wagon

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

C 160 95 [129] 9.6/9.8 216/214 133 – 120/142 – 132 B 5.7 – 5.2/6.3 – 5.9

C 180 115 [156] 8.2/8.3 225/225 126 – 116/142 – 132 A/B 5.5 – 5.0/6.3 – 5.9

C 180 d 85 [116] 11.1/11.6 205/204 110 – 99/119 – 109 A+/A 4.2 – 3.9/4.6 – 4.2

C 200 135 [184] 7.5/7.2 237/237 136 – 123/137 – 126 B 5.9 – 5.3/6.1 – 5.6

C 200 4MATIC 135 [184] –/7.4 –/234 –/162 – 153 C –/7.2 – 6.8

C 200 d 100 [136] 9.7/10.2 218/216 110 – 99/119 – 109 A+/A 4.2 – 3.9/4.6 – 4.2

C 220 d 125 [170] 7.7/7.5 234/235 110 – 103/124 – 112 A+/A 4.2 – 4.0/4.7 – 4.4

C 220 d 4MATIC 125 [170] –/7.5 –/230 –/132 – 122 A –/5.0 – 4.6

C 250 155 [211] –/6.5 –/2502 –/139 – 128 B –/6.2 – 5.7

C 250 d 150 [204] –/6.6 –/247 –/124 – 112 A+ –/4.7 – 4.4

C 250 d 4MATIC 150 [204] –/6.8 –/242 –/132 – 122 A –/5.0 – 4.6

C 300 180 [245] –/5.9 –/2502 –/154 – 143 C –/6.8 – 6.3

C 300 h 150+20 [204+27]1

–/6.4 –/244 –/103 – 94 A+ –/3.9 – 3.6

C 350 e 155 + 60 [211 + 82]1

–/5.9 –/2502 –/54 – 48 A+ –/2.4 – 2.1

6 cylinders

C 400 4MATIC 245 [333] –/4.9 –/2502 –/181 – 172 D –/7.8 – 7.3

Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC

270 [367] –/4.7 –/2502 –/183 – 178 D –/8.0 – 7.8

8 cylinders

Mercedes-AMG C 63 350 [476] –/4.1 –/2502 –/192 E –/8.2

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S 375 [510] –/4.0 –/2502 –/195 – 192 E –/8.4 – 8.2 1Combustion engine + electric motor 2Limited

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

C 160 95 [129] 9.9 – 10.2 210/208 132 – 125/144 – 135 B 5.7 – 5.4/6.4 – 6.0

C 180 115 [156] 8.4 – 8.5 223 – 222 132 – 125/144 – 135 B 5.7 – 5.4/6.4 – 6.0

C 180 d 85 [116] 11.1/11.6 201/200 120 – 109/124 – 114 A+/A 4.6 – 4.3/4.8 – 4.3

C 200 135 [184] 7.7/7.3 235/235 134 – 128/139 – 129 B 5.9 – 5.3/6.1 – 5.6

C 200 4MATIC 135 [184] –/7.6 –/229 –/165 – 155 C –/7.3 – 6.9

C 200 d 100 [136] 10.1/10.6 218/216 120 – 109/124 – 114 A+/A 4.6 – 4.3/4.8 – 4.3

C 220 d 125 [170] 7.9/7.5 230/231 118 – 108/127 – 114 A+/A 4.5 – 4.3/5.0 – 4.4

C 220 d 4MATIC 125 [170] –/7.7 –/225 –/134 – 124 A –/5.1 – 4.7

C 250 155 [211] –/6.6 –/244 –/144 – 133 B –/6.4 – 6.0

C 250 d 150 [204] –/6.9 –/245 –/130 – 117 A+ –/5.1 – 4.5

C 250 d 4MATIC 150 [204] –/7.0 –/237 –/134 – 124 A –/5.1 – 4.7

C 300 180 [245] –/6.1 –/2502 –/156 – 146 C –/6.9 – 6.5

C 300 h 150+20 [204+27]

–/6.7 –/238 –/106 – 99 A+ –/4.2 – 3.8

C 350 e 155 + 60 [211 + 82]1

–/6.2 –/246 –/55 – 49 A+ –/2.4 – 2.1

6 cylinders

C 400 4MATIC 245 [333] –/5.0 –/2502 –/183 – 174 D –/8.1 – 7.7

Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC

270 [367] –/4.8 –/2502 –/185 – 181 D –/8.1 – 7.9

8 cylinders

Mercedes-AMG C 63 350 [476] –/4.2 –/2502 –/196 E –/8.4

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S 375 [510] –/4.1 –/2502 –/200 – 196 E –/8.6 – 8.4 1Combustion engine + electric motor 2Limited

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Positioning» Excellence generates enthusiasm. The style of the C-Class Sedan is sporty, emotional, and

convincing. It is an outstanding vehicle in its segment, featuring a thrilling design and great driving pleasure.

Positioning» The cultivated sporty interior is an expression of contemporary luxury and progressive

sportiness that features a modern design idiom, precious materials, and exquisite work-manship. The spacious interior dimensions improve comfort by providing more room. Compared to the predecessor model, there has been especially large increase in the amount of shoulder room, elbow room, headroom, and backseat foot room.

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupé

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

C 180 115 [156] 8.5/8.8 225/223 135 – 122/142 – 132 B 5.8 – 5.3/6.3 – 5.9

C 200 135 [184] 7.7/7.3 237/240 136 – 123/140 – 129 A 5.9 – 5.3/6.2 – 5.8

C 200 4MATIC 135 [184] –/7.5 –/229 –/162 – 153 C –/7.2 – 6.8

C 220 d 125 [170] 7.8/7.5 234/234 116 – 106/124 – 112 A+ 4.4 – 4.1/4.7 – 4.4

C 220 d 4MATIC 125 [170] –/7.6 –/230 –/132 – 122 A –/5.0 – 4.6

C 250 155 [211] –/6.8 –/2501 –/141 – 130 A –/6.3 – 5.8

C 250 d 150 [204] –/6.7 –/247 –/127 – 115 A+ –/4.8 – 4.4

C 250 d 4MATIC 150 [204] –/6.9 –/240 –/132 – 122 A+ –/5.0 – 4.6

C 300 180 [245] –/6.0 –/2501 –/154 – 143 C –/6.8 – 6.3

6 cylinders

C 400 4MATIC 245 [333] –/4.9 –/2501 –/181 – 172 D –/8.0 – 7.6

Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC

270 [367] –/4.7 –/2501 –/183 – 178 D –/8.0 – 7.8

8 cylinders

Mercedes-AMG C 63 350 [476] –/4.0 –/2501 –/209 – 200 E –/8.9 – 8.6

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S 375 [510] –/3.9 –/2501 –/200 E –/8.6 1Limited

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

C 180 115 [156] 8.9/8.9 222/220 143 – 135/154 – 146 B 6.3 – 6.0/6.5 – 6.2

C 200 135 [184] 8.2/7.8 235/233 143 – 136/147 – 138 B 6.3 – 6.0/6.5 – 6.1

C 200 4MATIC 135 [184] –/8.0 –/227 –/171 – 162 C –/7.5 – 7.2

C 220 d 125 [170] 8.3/8.2 231/231 126 – 116/131 – 121 A+ 4.8 – 4.5/5.2 – 4.6

C 220 d 4MATIC 125 [170] –/8.1 –/225 –/140 – 130 A –/5.3 – 5.0

C 250 155 [211] –/6.9 –/244 –/150 – 140 B –/6.6 – 6.2

C 250 d 150 [204] –/7.2 –/243 –/133 – 121 A+ –/5.2 – 4.6

C300 180 [245] –/6.4 –/2501 –/161 – 151 B –/7.1 – 6.7

6 cylinders

C 400 4MATIC 245 [333] –/5.2 –/2501 –/189 – 181 D –/8.3 – 8.0

Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC

270 [367] –/4.8 –/2501 –/194 – 190 D –/8.4 – 8.3

8 cylinders Mercedes-AMG C 63 350 [476] –/4.2 –/2501 –/218 – 208 E –/9.3 – 8.9

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S 375 [510] –/4.1 –/2501 –/208 E –/8.9 1Limited

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Positioning» The new C-Class Coupé is sportier than its predecessor and its exterior differs consider-

ably from that of the current C-Class Sedan. For Mercedes-Benz, the coupé thus has great potential to win over new young customers who focus on design and driving pleasure.

Highlights» A consistently sporty coupé design, which features a low silhouette and frameless doors,

a distinctively designed rear section, a diamond-shaped radiator grille, and a lower slung chassis.

» Optional 4MATIC all-wheel drive – the coupé is the only vehicle in its segment to feature AIRMATIC air suspension as an option.

Positioning» The first C-Class Cabriolet since the introduction of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class in 1982.

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.» Automatically opened and closed in less than 20 seconds at up to 50 km/h.» Optional AIRMATIC air suspension. » Intelligent lightweight design with a large proportion of aluminum.

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

E 200 135 [184] 8.1/7.7 240/240 153 – 140/142 – 132 B 6.8 – 6.1/6.3 – 5.9

E 200 d 110 [150] –/8.4 –/224 –/112 – 102 A+ –/4.3 – 3.9

E 200 4MATIC 135 [184] –/7.9 –/233 –/162 – 152 C –/7.3 – 6.8

E 220 d 143 [194] –/7.3 –/240 –/112 – 102 A+ –/4.3 – 3.9

E 220 d 4MATIC 143 [194] –/7.5 –/239 –/129 – 117 A+ –/4.9 – 4.5

E 250 155 [211] –/6.9 –/2502 –/142 – 132 B –/6.3 – 5.9

E 300 180 [245] –/6.2 –/2502 –/156 – 144 B –/6.9 – 6.3

E 350 e 155 + 60 [211 + 82]1

–/6.2 –/2502 –/57 – 49 A+ –/2.5 – 2.1

6 cylinders

E 350 d 190 [258] –/5.9 –/2502 –/144 – 133 A –/5.5 – 5.1

E 400 4MATIC 245 [333] –/5.2 –/2502 –/179 – 173 C –/7.9 – 7.6

Mercedes-AMG E 43 4MATIC

295 [401] –/4.6 –/2502 –/192 – 187 D –/8.4 – 8.2

Mercedes-AMG E 63 4MATIC+

420 [571] –/3.5 –/2502 –/207 – 199 D –/9.1 – 8.8

Mercedes-AMG E 63 S 4MATIC+

450 [612] –/3.4 –/2502 –/207 – 199 D –/9.1 – 8.8

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4 cylinders

E 200 135 [184] 8.1 231 149 – 138 B 6.6 – 6.2

E 200 d 110 [150] 8.7 217 120 A+ 4.6

E 220 d 143 [195] 7.7 235 120 – 109 A+ 4.6 – 4.2

E 250 155 [211] 7.2 243 149 – 138 B 6.6 – 6.2

6 cylinders

E 350 d 190 [258] 6.0 2501 151 A 5.8

E 400 4MATIC 245 [333] 5.4 2501 186 C 8.2

Mercedes-AMG E 43 4MATIC

295 [401] 4.7 2501 197 D 8.6

Mercedes-AMG E 63 4MATIC+

420 [571] 3.6 2501 214 – 206 D 9.4 – 9.1

Mercedes-AMG E 63 S 4MATIC+

450 [612] 3.5 2501 214 – 206 D 9.4 – 9.1

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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.» New connectivity options: car-to-X communication and integration of mobile devices.» New four-cylinder diesel engine boasting exemplary efficiency.

Positioning» The sixth model generation of the E-Class Wagon contains all of the innovations found

in the new E-Class – the most intelligent business sedan in the world. Innovative technology and an impressive space concept make the vehicle the most intelligent wagon that Mercedes-Benz has ever built.

Highlights» The model has up to 1,820 liters of cargo space. Moreover, despite a much sportier roof

line, the E-Class Wagon once again has the most headroom and elbow room in its vehicle class.

» The rear bench is equipped with cargo function as standard, which increases cargo volume by 30 liters without reducing the vehicle’s utility as a five-seater.

» All the models are equipped with the 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission.» Three high-performance Mercedes-AMG models available, with a top output of 295 kW

(401 hp) to 450 kW (612 hp).

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupé Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4 cylinders

E 200 135 [184] 7.8 240 151 – 136 B 6.7 – 6.0

E 220 d 143 [195] 7.4 242 119 – 106 A+ 4.6 – 4.0

E 300 180 [245] 6.4 2501 160 – 147 B 7.0 – 6.4

6 cylinders

E 400 4MATIC 245 [333] 5.3 2501 189 – 183 C 8.4 – 8.11Limited

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4 cylindersE 200 d 4MATIC All-Terrain

143 [194] 8.0 231 139 – 137 A 5.3 – 5.2

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Positioning» Boasting expressive coupé dimensions, a clear yet sensuous design, and long-distance

driving comfort for four occupants, the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupé combines the beauty and classic virtues of a Gran Turismo with cutting-edge technology.

Highlights» With its perfect proportions, the new coupé displays a purist design that focuses on large

surfaces as well as reduced lines and sensuous shapes. The vehicle is simultaneously hot and cool. It’s reduced design idiom represents beauty and elegance, and emphasizes the coupé’s luxuriously sporty personality.

» It has the intelligence of the E-Class family, featuring a comprehensive smartphone integration system, a widescreen dashboard, and the latest assistance systems, which, among other things, enable partially autonomous driving as an option.

» Powerful engines with low emission values and comfortable chassis with a selective damping system ensure a sporty and agile driving experience.

» The interior is a synthesis of sporty emotion and luxurious intelligence.

Positioning» The lifestyle-oriented, more robust version of the E-Class Wagon combines a striking

appearance in SUV style with the intelligent space concept of the Wagon.

Highlights» Off-road-oriented design elements make the All Terrain look powerful and robust, and

distinguish it from a standard wagon.» A multitalented vehicle that can be employed for a variety of leisure activities, family

outings, and dirt-track driving.» Large wheels and higher flanks increase ground clearance and comfort, and give the

vehicle a confident look.» Comes with 4MATIC, increased ground clearance, and the AIR BODY CONTROL

multi-chamber air suspension.» Features many safety innovations and the multi-award-winning E-Class interior.

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Mercedes-Benz CLS Coupé

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4 cylinders

CLS 220 d 125 [170] 8.3 226 123 – 120 A+ 4.7 – 4.6

CLS 250 d 150 [204] 7.5 242 123 – 120 A+ 4.7 – 4.6

CLS 250 d 4MATIC 150 [204] 7.9 236 140 – 139 A 5.3

6 cylinders

CLS 350 d 190 [258] 6.5 2501 142 – 137 A 5.5 – 5.3

CLS 350 d 4MATIC 190 [258] 6.4 2501 166 – 159 B 6.2 – 5.9

CLS 400 245 [333] 5.3 2501 169 – 166 C 7.5 – 7.4

CLS 400 4MATIC 245 [333] 5.3 2501 182 – 179 C 7.9 – 7.8

8 cylinders

CLS 500 300 [408] 4.8 2501 202 – 198 D 8.7 – 8.5

CLS 500 4MATIC 300 [408] 4.8 2501 219 – 213 E 9.3 – 9.1

Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 410 [557] 4.2 2501 234 – 230 F 10.1 – 9.9

Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 4MATIC

410 [557] 3.7 2501 244 – 239 F 10.5 – 10.3

Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 S 4MATIC

430 [585] 3.6 2501 244 – 239 F 10.5 – 10.3

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Positioning» The CLS-Class will remain unique in the four-door coupé segment. The latest generation’s

design fascinates with its further sharpened front section, trendsetting lighting technology, and exclusive interior.

Highlights» Dynamic front design, featuring a diamond grille, striking bumper,

high-performance LED headlights or MULTIBEAM LED. » Exclusive interior featuring highlights such as a free-standing 20.3-cm display. » Three efficient diesel engines to choose from.» Four six- and eight-cylinder engines offered.» 4MATIC all-wheel drive system available as an option.

Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75852

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

Positioning» The new E-Class Cabriolet continues the model’s 25-year tradition of four-door convertibles

with a classic fabric top.» With its increased space, especially at the back seats, the E-Class Cabriolet offers great

long-distance-driving comfort for four occupants. » With five variants, Mercedes-Benz now offers the broadest range of E-Class segment

models of any premium automaker.

Highlights» Full automatic, multilayer acoustic soft top.» The first E-Class Cabriolet with all-wheel-drive variants. » Multi-chamber air suspension.» Aluminum-hybrid body structure.» Extensive range of standard-fitted assistance systems from the E-Class Sedan.» Magic Vision Control with convertible function.

The technical data and fuel consumption and emission values were not yet available at the time of the editorial

deadline (February 28, 2017). Beginning in June 2017, this data will be provided on the respective country web-

sites of the Mercedes-Benz brand.

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Additional Information about the Fuel Consumption of the Mid-Range Models

Mercedes-Benz C-Class SedanC 160 C 180 C 180 d C 200 C 200 4MATIC C 200 d

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

7.1 – 6.7/7.8 – 7.5 6.7 – 6.4/7.8 – 7.5 4.9 – 4.7/5.5 – 5.1 7.5 – 6.8/7.7 – 7.3 –/9.2 – 8.8 4.9 – 4.7/5.5 – 5.1

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.9 – 4.3/ 5.4 – 4.9

4.7 – 4.2/ 5.4 – 4.9

3.7 – 3.5/4.1 – 3.6 4.9 – 4.4/5.1 – 4.5 –/6.1 – 5.7 3.7 – 3.5/4.1 – 3.6

C 220 d C 220 d 4MATIC C 250 C 250 d C 250 d 4MATIC C 300Fuel consumption urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.0 – 4.8/ 5.7 – 5.4

–/5.8 – 5.4 –/7.9 – 7.4 –/5.7 – 5.4 –/5.8 – 5.4 –/8.7 – 8.3

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

3.7 – 3.4/ 4.2 – 3.7

–/4.6 – 4.2 –/5.2 – 4.6 –/4.2 – 3.7 –/4.6 – 4.2 –/5.7 – 5.1

C 300 h C 350 e C 400 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG C 63

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S

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

–/4.1 – 3.9 –/N/A –/10.9 – 10.6 –/10.8 – 10.6 –/10.8 –/11.0 – 10.8

Fuel consumption extra-ur-ban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/3.9 – 3.4 –/N/A –/6.2 – 5.8 –/6.4 – 6.2 –/6.7 –/6.9 – 6.7

Mercedes-Benz C-Class WagonC 160 C 180 C 180 d C 200 C 200 4MATIC C 200 d

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

7.0 – 6.7/7.8 – 76 7.0 – 6.7/7.8 – 76 5.5 – 5.1/5.7 – 5.2 7.2 – 7.0/7.8 – 7.4 –/9.2 – 8.8 5.5 – 5.1/5.7 – 5.2

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.9 – 4.6/5.5 – 5.1 4.9 – 4.6/5.5 – 5.1 4.1 – 3.8/4.3 – 3.8 5.1 – 4.6/5.2 – 4.7 –/6.2 – 5.8 4.1 – 3.8/4.3 – 3.8

C 220 d C 220 d 4MATIC C 250 C 250 d C 250 d 4MATIC C 300Fuel consumption urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.4 – 5.2/ 5.9 – 5.3

–/5.8 – 5.5 –/8.0 – 7.6 –/6.0 – 5.4 –/5.8 – 5.5 –/8.8 – 8.4

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.1 – 3.7/4.4 – 3.8 –/4.7 – 4.3 –/5.4 – 4.9 –/5.1 – 4.5 –/4.7 – 4.3 –/5.8 – 5.3

C 300 h C 350 e C 400 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG C 63

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S

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

–/4.2 – 4.0 –/N/A –/10.9 – 10.7 –/10.8 – 10.7 –/10.9 –/11.2 – 10.9

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/4.4 – 3.7 –/N/A –/6.3 – 6.0 –/6.5 – 6.4 –/6.9 –/7.1 – 6.9

Mercedes-Benz C-Class CoupéC 180 C 200 C 200 4MATIC C 220 d

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

7.2 – 6.8/7.8 – 7.5 7.5 – 6.8/7.8 – 7.5 –/9.2 – 8.8 5.3 – 5.0/5.7 – 5.4

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.0 – 4.4/5.4 – 4.9 4.9 – 4.4/5.4 – 4.9 –/6.1 – 5.7 3.9 – 3.6/4.2 – 3.7

C 220 d 4MATIC C 250 C 250 d C 250 d 4MATICFuel consumption urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/5.8 – 5.4 –/8.0 – 7.5 –/5.5 – 5.0 –/5.8 – 5.4

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/4.6 – 4.2 –/5.3 – 4.7 –/4.5 – 4.0 –/4.6 – 4.2

C 300 C 400 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG C 63

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S

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

–/8.7 – 8.3 –/10.9 – 10.6 –/10.8 – 10.6 –/11.9 – 11.4 –/11.4

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/5.7 – 5.1 –/6.2 – 5.8 –/6.4 – 6.2 –/7.1 – 6.9 –/6.9

Mercedes-Benz C-Class CabrioletC 180 C 200 C 200 4MATIC C 220 d C 220 d 4MATIC C 250

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

7.8 – 7.6/7.9 – 7.7 7.7 – 7.5/8.1 – 7.8 –/9.5 – 9.1 5.7 – 5.4/ 5.7 – 5.2

–/6.1 – 5.8 –/8.2 – 7.8

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.4 – 5.1/5.7 – 5.3 5.5 – 5.1/5.5 – 5.1 –/6.5 – 6.1 4.3 – 3.9/ 4.8 – 4.3

–/4.9-4.7 –/5.7 – 5.2

C 250 d C 300 C 400 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG C 63

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S

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

–/5.7 – 5.2 –/8.9 – 8.6 –/11.2 – 10.9 –/11.2 – 11.0 –/12.4 – 12.0 –/12.0

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/5.0 – 4.4 –/6.0 – 5.6 –/6.6 – 6.3 –/6.9 – 6.7 –/7.5 – 7.2 –/7.2

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class SedanE 200 E 200 d E 200

4MATICE 220 d E 220d

4MATICE 250 E 300

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

8.8 – 8.1/ 8.0 – 7.6

–/4.7 – 4.3 –/8.9 – 8.5 –/4.7 – 4.3 –/5.3 – 4.8 –/8.0 – 7.6 –/8.8 – 8.2

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.6-5.0/ 5.3-4.9

–/4.1 – 3.6 –/6.1 – 5.6 –/4.1 – 3.6 –/4.5 – 4.0 –/5.3 – 4.9 –/5.8 – 5.2

E 350 e E 350 d E 400 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG E 43 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG E 63 4MATIC+

Mercedes-AMG E 63 S 4MATIC+

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

N/A –/6.6 – 6.3 –/10.8 – 10.5 –/11.0 – 10.9 –/11.7 – 11.4 –/11.7 – 11.4

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

N/A –/4.9 – 4.4 –/6.3 – 5.9 –/6.8 – 6.7 –/7.6 – 7.3 –/7.6 – 7.3

Mercedes-Benz E-Class WagonE 200 E 200 d E 220d E 250 E 350 d

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

8.2 – 7.8 4.9 4.9 – 4.5 8.2 – 7.8 6.8

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.6 – 5.2 4.4 4.4 – 3.9 5.6 – 5.2 5.2

E 400 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG E 43 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG E 63 4MATIC+

Mercedes-AMG E 63 S 4MATIC+

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

11.1 11.1 12.1 – 11.7 12.1 – 11.7

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

8.2 7.1 7.8 – 7.5 7.8 – 7.5

Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-TerrainE 200 d 4MATIC All-Terrain

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

5.6 – 5.5

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.1 – 5.0

Mercedes-Benz E-Class CoupéE 200 E 220 d E 300 E 400 4MATIC

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

8.4 – 7.9 4.7 – 4.3 8.9 – 8.4 11.2 – 11.0

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.7 – 5.0 4.1 – 3.6 5.9 – 5.3 6.7 – 6.4

Mercedes-Benz CLS CoupéCLS 220 d CLS 250 d CLS 250 d

4MATICCLS 350 d CLS 350 d

4MATICCLS 400

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

5.6 – 5.5 5.6 – 5.5 6.4 6.5 – 6.3 7.3 – 7.2 10.4 – 10.3

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.2 – 4.1 4.2 – 4.1 4.6 – 4.5 5.0 – 4.7 5.7 – 5.4 5.9 – 5.7

CLS 400 4MATIC

CLS 500 CLS 500 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG CLS 63

Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 S 4MATIC

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

10.3 – 10.2 12.0 – 11.7 12.7 – 12.5 14.2 – 14.0 14.5 – 14.3 14.5 – 14.3

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

6.4 – 6.2 6.7 – 6.6 7.5 – 7.1 7.7 – 7.6 8.2 – 8.0 10.5 – 10.3

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Mercedes-Benz S-Class Sedan

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Mercedes-Maybach S-Class

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

8 cylinders Mercedes-Maybach S 500

335 [455] 5.0 2501 207 C 8.9

Mercedes-Maybach S 500 4MATIC

335 [455] 5.0 2501 219 D 9.4

12 cylinders Mercedes-Maybach S 600

390 [530] 5.0 2501 274 F 11.7

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4 cylindersS 300 h1 150 + 20

[204 + 27]37.6 240 126 – 110 A+ 4.8 – 4.3

6 cylindersS 350 d1 190 [258] 6.5 2504 155 – 139 A 5.9 – 5.3

S 350 d 4MATIC1 190 [258] 6.5 2504 169 – 149 A 6.4 – 5.7

S 400 h1 225 +20 [306 + 27]3

6.8 2504 161 – 139 A 7.0 – 6.0

S 400 4MATIC 245 [333] 6.1 2504 208 – 196 D 8.9 – 8.4

S 500 e² 245 + 85 [333 + 116]3

5.2 2504 65 A+ 2.8

8 cylinders

S 5001 335 [455] 4.8 2504 206 – 192 C 8.9 – 8.2

S 500 4MATIC1 335 [455] 4.8 2504 216 – 202 D 9.3 – 8.7

Mercedes-AMG S 631 430 [585] 4.4 2504 237 E 10.1

Mercedes-AMG S 63 4MATIC²

430 [585] 4.0 2504 242 F 10.3

12 cylinders

S 600² 390 [530] 4.6 2504 268 F 11.5

Mercedes-AMG S 65² 463 [630] 4.3 2504 279 F 11.91Also available in a long version 2Only available in a long-wheelbase version 3Combustion engine + electric motor 4Limited

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Positioning» Like no other model series, the S-Class has served as Mercedes-Benz’ automotive role

model for decades now. With its innovative driver assistance and safety systems, the S-Class is also a pioneering vehicle for the further development of autonomous driving.

Highlights» Perfectly comfortable surroundings. » A luxurious workplace in the rear. » Superior ride comfort, thanks to innovative suspensions. » Exemplary safety. » Environmentally compatible performance due to high fuel efficiency and outstanding

aerodynamics.

Positioning» The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class combines the perfection of the S-Class with the exclusivity

of Maybach.» The stunning sedan 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.

Highlights» 207 millimeters longer than the Mercedes-Benz S-Class with a long wheelbase.» Standard appointments include reclining seats on the left and right in the rear. » World’s 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.» Burmester® high-end 3D surround sound system.» Only available with eight and twelve-cylinder engines.

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Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupé

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Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

8 cylindersS 500 335 [455] 4.6 2501 212 – 199 C 9.1 – 8.5

Mercedes-AMG S 63 4MATIC

430 [585] 3.9 2501 244 E 10.4

12 cylinders

Mercedes-AMG S 65 463 [630] 4.1 2501 272 E 121Limited

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

6 cylinders

S 400 4MATIC 270 [367] 5.6 2501 208 – 193 C 8.9 – 8.3

8 cylinders

S 500 335 [455] 4.6 2501 204 – 193 C 8.8 – 8.3

S 500 4MATIC 335 [455] 4.6 2501 219 – 206 D 9.4 – 8.8

Mercedes-AMG S 63 430 [585] 4.2 2501 237 E 10.1

Mercedes-AMG S 63 4MATIC

430 [585] 3.9 2501 242 F 10.3

12 cylinders

Mercedes-AMG S 65 463 [630] 4.1 2501 279 G 11.91Limited

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Positioning» The S-Class Coupé is the sporty member of the luxury car family.» Sensual and distinctive, it offers sporty luxury made to order.» The S-Class Coupé 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.» Expressive headlights featuring Swarovski crystals.» Its handcrafted character is reflected throughout the interior in high-quality materials and

excellent craftsmanship.» Harmoniously coordinated material and color concept in the interior.» “Sensor fusion”: The intelligent assistance systems access a comprehensive range of

sensor and system data.» Top-of-the-range-models from Mercedes-AMG that boast great dynamism and outstanding

design.

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.

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 deflector at

the front and a draft stop at the rear to reduce drafts.

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Additional Information about the Fuel Consumption of the Luxury-segment Models

Mercedes-Benz S-Class SedanS 300 h S 350 d S 350 d 4MATIC S 400 h S 400 4MATIC S 500 e

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

5.0 – 4.2 6.9 – 6.4 7.4 – 6.8 7.5 – 6.3 11.9 – 11.4 N/A

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.7 – 4.2 5.4 – 4.6 5.8 – 5.1 6.6 – 5.8 7.2 – 6.7 N/A

S 500 S 500 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG S 63

Mercedes-AMG S 63 4MATIC

S 600 Mercedes-AMG S 65

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

11.8 – 11.4 12.3 – 11.8 13.8 14.1 16.7 17.1

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.1 – 6.4 7.6 – 6.8 7.9 8.1 8.6 8.6

Mercedes-Maybach S-Class Mercedes-Maybach S 500 Mercedes-Maybach S 500

4MATIC Mercedes-Maybach S 600

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

11.9 12.4 16.9

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.0 7.5 8.7

Mercedes-Benz S-Class CoupéS 400 4MATIC S 500 S 500 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG

S 63 Mercedes-AMG S 63 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG S 65

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

11.7 – 11.4 11.7 – 11.5 12.4 – 12.2 14.0 14.2 17.1

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.2 – 6.6 7.0 – 6.4 7.6 – 7.1 7.8 8.0 11.9

Mercedes-Benz S-Class CabrioletS 500 Mercedes-AMG S 63 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG S 65

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

12.2-11.8 14.3 17.1

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.5-6.8 8.2 8.9

Mercedes-Benz SLC

Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75846

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylinders

SLC 180 115 [156] 7.9/8.1 226/223 134 – 127/139 – 128 B 5.8 – 5.6/6.1 – 5.6

SLC 200 135 [184] 7.0/6.9 240/237 154 – 142/143 – 133 C/B 6.6 – 6.1/6.1 – 5.7

SLC 300 180 [245] –/5.8 –/2501 –/144 – 134 B –/6.2 – 5.8

SLC 250 d 150 [204] –/6.6 –/245 –/123 – 114 A –/4.7 – 4.4

6 cylinders

Mercedes-AMG SLC 43 270 [367] –/4.7 –/2501 –/178 D –/7.81Limited

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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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Mercedes-Benz SL

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

6 cylindersSL 400 270 [367] 4.9 2501 175 D 7.7

8 cylinders

SL 500 335 [455] 4.3 2501 205 E 9.0

Mercedes-AMG SL 63 430 [585] 4.1 2501 234 – 229 F 10.1 – 9.8

12 cylinders

Mercedes-AMG SL 65 463 [630] 4.0 2501 279 G 11.91Limited

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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.

Highlights» The design of the SL’s front section is based on that of the original SL and underscores the

vehicle’s 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.» Frontbass (bass speakers in the driver and front passenger footwells), 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.

Mercedes-AMG GT

Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)7144 302-581

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

8 cylinders

Mercedes-AMG GT² 350 [476] 4.0 304¹ 224 – 216 G 9.6 – 9.3

Mercedes-AMG GT S² 384 [522] 3.8 310¹ 224 – 219 G 9.6 – 9.4

Mercedes-AMG GT C² 410 [557] 3.7 317¹ 259 G 11.4

Mercedes-AMG GT R² 430 [585] 3.6 318¹ 259 G 11.4

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Positioning» The Mercedes-AMG GT is the second sports car to be developed completely independently

by Mercedes-AMG.» As a product of the highest levels of craftsmanship and engineering skill, the vehicle is the

ultimate embodiment of dynamism and passion.» In less than three years, the model series has become an entire sports car family that

offers a very dynamic driving experience with a variety of facets.

Highlights» The front mid-engine concept and its transaxle arrangement are combined with an intelligent

lightweight aluminum 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 Mercedes-AMG GT’s body is made almost exclusively of aluminum. Thanks to its intelligent

mix of materials, the body weighs only 231 kg.» 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.» As a road-use sports car that boasts racecar genes and innovative technological solutions,

the AMG GT R offers an impressive driving experience.» To mark this anniversary year, AMG is expanding the GT model series by adding the

AMG GT C. The new model is positioned between the AMG GT S and the AMG GT R. After its launch, the vehicle will be available as the Edition 50 special model.

» In parallel, AMG upgraded the Mercedes-AMG GT and AMG GT S both visually and technologi-cally. Among other things, it further upgraded the vehicles’ performance.

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Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

8 cylinders Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster²

350 [476] 4.0 302¹ 224 – 219 G 9.6 – 9.4

Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster²

410 [557] 3.7 316¹ 259 G 11.4

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Positioning» The two roadster models, the Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster and the Mercedes-AMG GT C

Roadster, enable motorists to experience the unique AMG GT driving performance even more intensely.

» The two roadsters provide a pure sports car experience, from the expressive AMG Panamericana Grill and long muscular hood at the front all the way to the broad rear.

Highlights» The technological highlights include active rear-axle steering as well as an electronically

controlled locking differential on the rear axle. The combination with the AMG RIDE CONTROL sports chassis guarantees that the AMG GT C Roadster has outstanding handling.

» The basic model, the AMG GT Roadster, has an AMG 4.0-liter V8 biturbo that produces 350 kW (476 hp). The visually even more striking and dynamic AMG GT C Roadster has 410 kW (557 hp) of output.

» The body structure’s intelligent mix of materials reduces the front axle’s inertia in order to improve the roadster’s agility.

» One thing that both variants have in common is that the fabric top opens and closes quickly in around 11 seconds.

» The AMG Roadster’s authentic V8 sound is created in part by the manually controlled high-performance exhaust system.

» As is also the case with the AMG GT R, the AMG GT C Roadster can be recognized by its broad, muscular rear section and large wheels.

Additional Information about the Fuel Consumption of the Roadster Models

Mercedes-Benz SLCSLC 180 SLC 200 SLC 300 SLC 250 d Mercedes-AMG

SLC 43

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

7.7 – 7.4/7.7 – 7.3 8.8 – 8.1/7.9 – 7.5 –/7.8 – 7.5 –/5.5 – 5.2 –/10.7

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.9 – 4.5/5.2 – 4.5 5.4 – 4.9/5.2 – 4.7 –/5.2 – 4.7 –/4.2 – 3.9 –/6.2

Mercedes-Benz SLSL 400 SL 500 Mercedes-AMG SL 63 Mercedes-AMG SL 65

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

10.5 12.4 14.2 – 14.0 17.4

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

6.0 7.0 7.7 – 7.5 8.8

Mercedes-AMG GT Mercedes-AMG GT Mercedes-AMG GT S Mercedes-AMG GT C Mercedes-AMG GT R

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

12.5 – 12.2 12.5 – 12.2 15.1 15.1

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.9 – 7.6 7.9 – 7.8 9.0 9.0

Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster

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

12.5 – 12.2 15.1

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.9 – 7.8 9.0

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Mercedes-Benz GLA

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

4 cylindersGLA 180 90 [122] 9.0/8.7 200/200 138 – 133/135 – 131 C/B 6.0 – 5.7/5.8 – 5.6

GLA 180 d 80 [109] 11.9/11.7 190/190 113 – 105/109 – 103 A/A+ 4.3 – 4.0/4.1 – 3.9

GLA 200 115 [156] 8.4/8.1 215/215 138 – 134/135 – 131 C/B 6.0 – 5.8/5.8 – 5.6

GLA 200 d 100 [136] 9.5/9.1 205/205 115 – 110/115 – 108 A/A+ 4.4 – 4.2/4.4 – 4.2

GLA 200 d 4MATIC 100 [136] –/9.1 –/200 –/130 – 127 A –/5.0 – 4.8

GLA 220 4MATIC 135 [184] –/7.1 –/230 –/155 – 152 C –/6.6 – 6.5

GLA 220 d 130 [177] –/7.7 –/223 –/115 – 110 A+ –/4.4 – 4.2

GLA 220 d 4MATIC 130 [177] –/7.7 –/218 –/130 – 127 A –/5.0 – 4.8

GLA 250 155 [211] 6.7/6.6 235/235 145-142/140-134 C/B 6.2 – 6.1/6.0 – 5.8

GLA 250 4MATIC 155 [211] –/6.6 –/230 –/155 – 152 C –/6.6 – 6.5

Mercedes-AMG GLA 45 4MATIC

280 [381] –/4.4 –/2501 –/172 D –/7.4

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Positioning» The GLA is Mercedes-Benz’ premium compact SUV. The vehicle is now even more appealing,

thanks to its expanded range of engines, targeted visual enhancements to the interior and exterior design, and updated equipment variants.

Highlights» A dynamically sporty design idiom with characteristic SUV features.» Optional off-road comfort chassis with 3 cm more ground clearance for a more distinctive

off-road look. » Best handling in the segment, 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. » 5 stars in the Euro NCAP test.» High level of suitability for everyday use, featuring the EASY-PACK power tailgate and a

cargo area package for 60 liters of additional cargo volume. » Intelligent safety features: COLLISIONPREVENTION ASSIST PLUS as standard.

Mercedes-Benz GLC

Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)711-75849

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4 cylinders

GLC 220 d 4MATIC 125 [170] 8.3 210 143 – 129 A 5.5 – 5.0

GLC 250 4MATIC 155 [211] 7.3 222 166 – 152 B 7.1 – 6.5

GLC 250 d 4MATIC 150 [204] 7.6 222 143 – 129 A 5.5 – 5.0

GLC 300 4MATIC 180 [245] 6.5 236 174 – 163 C 7.7 – 7.2

GLC 350 e 155 + 85 [211 + 116]1

5.9 235 64 – 59 A+ 2.7 – 2.5

6 cylinders

GLC 350 d 190 [258] 6.2 238 169 – 159 B 6.2 – 5.9

Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC

270 [367] 4.9 2502 199 – 189 D 8.7 – 8.3

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Positioning» The Mercedes-Benz GLC is at home on any terrain. This mid-size SUV intelligently com-

bines functionality with agility in a state-of-the-art design. It is very comfortable and func-tional, with a spacious interior and 550 to 1,600 liters of cargo volume. These all-rounder features make the GLC attractive for customers who want to drive a diversely usable premium SUV.

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 the first time.» Extensive range of driver assistance systems.» Broad range of engines, including an innovative plug-in hybrid and a top-of-the-range

model from Mercedes-AMG.

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Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupé

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4 cylinders

GLC 220 d 4MATIC 125 [170] 8.3 210 143 – 131 A 5.4 – 5.0

GLC 250 4MATIC 155 [211] 7.3 222 170 – 159 B 7.3 – 6.9

GLC 250 d 4MATIC 150 [204] 7.6 222 143 – 131 A 5.4 – 5.0

GLC 300 4MATIC 180 [245] 6.5 236 177 – 169 C 7.8 – 7.5

GLC 350 e 155 + 85 [211 + 116]1

5.9 235 64 – 59 A+ 2.7 – 2.5

6 cylinders

GLC 350 d 190 [258] 6.2 238 169 – 161 B 6.2 – 6.0

Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC

270 [367] 4.9 2502 203 – 192 D 8.9 – 8.4

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Positioning» Aesthetics and athletics merge in this vehicle to create a new form. The first mid-size

sport utility coupé from Mercedes-Benz boasts a fascinating combination of SUV and coupé features as well as extreme agility and sporty handling.

Highlights» The expressive coupé design underscores the vehicle’s on-road character with a

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 two optional chassis with adaptive damping system as well as an optional sports exhaust system for the gasoline-powered model.

» High-quality comfort features including a reversing camera, EASY-PACK tailgate, KEYLESS-GO start function, and Audio 20 CD player as standard.

» Extensive range of assistance and safety systems that is unparalleled in this segment.

Mercedes-Benz GLE

Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)711-75849

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

4 cylinders

GLE 250 d 150 [204] 8.6 210 146 – 140 A+ 5.6 – 5.4

GLE 250 d 4MATIC 150 [204] 8.6 210 156 – 149 A 5.9 – 5.7

6 cylinders

GLE 350 d 4MATIC 190 [258] 7.1 225 179 – 169 B 6.6 – 6.4

GLE 400 4MATIC 245 [333] 6.0 247 204 – 197 C 8.7 – 8.5

Mercedes-AMG GLE 43 4MATIC

270 [367] 5.7 2502 199 C 8.6

GLE 500 e 4MATIC 245 + 80 [333 + 109]1

5.3 245 84 – 78 A+ 3.7 – 3.3

8 cylinders

GLE 500 4MATIC 335 [455] 5.1 2502 249 – 243 E 10.6 – 10.4

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 4MATIC

410 [557] 4.3 2502 276 F 11.8

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S 4MATIC

430 [585] 4.2 2502 276 F 11.8

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Positioning» The GLE offers great on-road and off-road performance, has impressive spaciousness

and versatility, and features outstanding comfort, while also combining good driving perfor-mance under all conditions with low fuel consumption and emissions.

Highlights» The highlights of the GLE include measures for ensuring record-low emissions and out-

standing drive-system performance. » For the first time in the model’s history, Mercedes-Benz is offering a plug-in hybrid model,

the GLE 500 e 4MATIC. This vehicle combines maximum energy 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 hybrid’s performance is comparable to that of a V8 model.

» Broad range of engines – from a four-cylinder diesel to three powerful Mercedes-AMG model variants with six and eight cylinders.

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Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

6 cylinders

GLE 350 d 4MATIC 190 [258] 7.0 226 189 – 180 B 7.2 – 6.9

GLE 400 4MATIC 245 [333] 5.9 247 211 – 199 C 9.0 – 8.7

Mercedes-AMG GLE 43 4MATIC

270 [367] 5.7 2501 219 – 209 C 9.4 – 8.9

8 cylinders

GLE 500 4MATIC 335 [455] 4.9 2501 254 – 246 E 10.9 – 10.5

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 4MATIC

410 [557] 4.3 2501 278 F 11.9

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S 4MATIC

430 [585] 4.2 2501 278 F 11.9

¹LimitedYou can find additional information about the vehicle’s fuel consumption on page 74

Positioning» The GLE Coupé is the first Mercedes-Benz model in the full-size sport utility coupé segment.

Its expressive shape and the simultaneous sensuous clarity of its design combine SUV and coupé features, while its handling unites high performance with agility.

Highlights» The imposingly sporty exterior emphasizes the vehicle’s on-road character with a coupé-like

roofline, various features that are typical of SUVs, and standard-fitted 50.8 cm (20") light-alloy wheels.

» Great on-road and off-road performance: The DYNAMIC SELECT driving programs and pow-erful engines as well as the standard-fitted 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system and 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission make the vehicle uniquely agile for a SUV.

» It is more functional and comfortable than any other coupé 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.

» Powerful turbo engines, all with either six or eight cylinders.

Mercedes-Benz GLS

Contact: [email protected] Phone: +49 (0)711-75849

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

6 cylinders

GLS 350 d 4MATIC 190 [258] 7.8 222 199 – 185 A 7.6 – 7.1

GLS 400 4MATIC 245 [333] 6.6 240 218 – 206 B 9.4 – 8.9

8 cylindersGLS 500 4MATIC 335 [455] 5.3 2501 264 – 255 E 11.3 – 10.9

Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 4MATIC

430 [585] 4.6 2501 288 E 12.3

¹LimitedYou can find additional information about the vehicle’s fuel consumption on page 74

Positioning» The model update strengthens the GLS’ 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.

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 the innovative 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission

and AIRMATIC package with the adaptive damping system ADS PLUS, which continuously regulates the damping force for each individual wheel.

» A noticeably different driving experience thanks 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 ambiance.

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Mercedes-Benz G-Class

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

6 cylinders

G 350 d 180 [245] 8.8 192 261 D 9.9

8 cylindersG 500 310 [422] 5.9 210 289 E 12.3

G 500 4x4² 310 [422] 7.4 210 323 E 13.8

Mercedes-AMG G 63 420 [571] 5.4 210 322 G 13.8

12 cylinders Mercedes-AMG G 65 463 [630] 5.3 230 397 G 17.0

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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. This legendary off-roader from Mercedes-Benz 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 ambiance.

Highlights» The G-Class not only features a state-of-the-art electronic architecture that enables

the use of the latest assistance systems in the vehicle, but also comes with powerful AMG engines.

» A carefully adapted exterior and an extensively upgraded interior make this off-road vehicle fit for the future.

» The unparalleled G 500 4x4² can take on any challenge, thanks to its V8 biturbo engine, adaptive damping system, and portal axles.

» The legendary G-Class is more popular than ever before on all markets worldwide.

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Mercedes-Benz GLAGLA 180 GLA 180 d GLA 200 GLA 200 d GLA 200 d

4MATICGLA 220 4MATIC

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

7.8 – 7.6/7.4 4.8 – 4.7/ 4.7 – 4.5

7.8 – 7.7/ 7.4 5.4/5.2 – 5.0 –/5.9 – 5.8 –/8.7 – 8.6

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.9 – 4.6/ 4.9 – 4.6

4.0 – 3.6/ 3.8 – 3.6

4.9 – 4.7/ 4.9 – 4.6

3.8 – 3.5/ 3.9 – 3.7

–/4.4 – 4.3 –/5.5 – 5.3

GLA 220 d GLA 220 d 4MATIC GLA 250 GLA 250 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG GLA 45 4MATIC

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

–/5.2 – 5.0 –/5.9 – 5.8 8.2/7.9 – 7.7 –/8.7 – 8.6 –/9.6

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

–/3.9 – 3.7 –/4.4 – 4.3 5.1 – 4.9/5.0 – 4.6 –/5.5 – 5.3 –/6.1

Mercedes-Benz GLCGLC 220 d 4MATIC

GLC 250 4MATIC

GLC 250 d 4MATIC

GLC 300 4MATIC

GLC 350 e GLC 350 d4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC

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

6.3 – 5.5 8.5 – 8.1 6.3 – 5.5 9.3 – 8.9 N/A 7.2 – 6.8 11.2 – 10.8

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.1 – 4.7 6.3 – 5.6 5.1 – 4.7 6.7 – 6.2 N/A 5.7 – 5.3 7.3 – 6.9

Mercedes-Benz GLC CoupéGLC 220 d 4MATIC

GLC 250 4MATIC

GLC 250 d 4MATIC

GLC 300 4MATIC

GLC 350 e GLC 350 d4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC

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

6.2 – 5.7 8.7 – 8.4 6.2 – 5.7 9.4 – 9.2 N/A 7.2 – 6.9 11.5 – 10.9

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.0 – 4.7 6.5 – 6.0 5.0 – 4.7 6.8 – 6.4 N/A 5.7 – 5.4 7.5 – 7.0

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Mercedes-Benz GLEGLE 250 d GLE 250 d 4MATIC GLE 350 d 4MATIC GLE 400 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG

GLE 43 4MATIC

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

6.1 – 5.9 6.6 – 6.3 7.3 – 7.2 11.1 – 10.8 10.9

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.3 – 5.0 5.5 – 5.3 6.2 – 5.9 7.4 – 7.1 7.2

GLE 500 e 4MATIC GLE 500 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S 4MATIC

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

N/A 14.3 – 14.0 15.7 15.7

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

N/A 8.4 – 8.3 9.6 9.6

Mercedes-Benz GLE CoupéGLE 350 d 4MATIC

GLE 400 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG GLE 43 4MATIC

GLE 500 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 4MATIC

Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S 4MATIC

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

8.0 – 7.5 11.3 – 10.7 11.7 – 11.3 14.6 – 14.2 15.8 15.8

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

6.7 – 6.4 7.7 – 7.4 8.1 – 7.7 8.8 – 8.4 9.7 9.7

Mercedes-Benz GLSGLS 350 d 4MATIC GLS 400 4MATIC GLS 500 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG

GLS 63 4MATICFuel consumption urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

8.2 – 7.6 11.7 – 11.1 14.9 – 14.6 15.8

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

7.2 – 6.7 8.0 – 7.5 9.2 – 8.8 10.3

Mercedes-Benz G-ClassG 350 d G 500 G 500 4x4² Mercedes-AMG G 63 Mercedes-AMG G 65

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

11.1 14.5 16.3 17.2 22.7

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

9.1 11.0 12.3 11.8 13.7

V-Class

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic 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 –/177 – 174 –/B –/6.7 – 6.6

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 –/177 – 174 –/B –/6.7 – 6.6

V 250 d 140 [190] –/9.6 –/206 –/158 –/A –/6.0

V 250 d 4MATIC 140 [190] –/10.6 –/199 –/177 – 174 –/B –/6.7 – 6.6

You can find additional information about the vehicle’s fuel consumption on page 77

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 doesn’t want to sacrifice styling and comfort. The V-Class is characterized in its segment by a state-of-the-art design, high level of func-tionality, and exemplary safety.

Highlights» Spacious interior for up to eight occupants.» The V-Class EXCLUSIVE equipment line – the most luxurious variant of the full size 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 tailgate, 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.

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Marco Polo

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic 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

Marco Polo 250 d1 140 [190] –/10.9 –/200 –/164 –/A –/6.2

Marco Polo 250 d 4MATIC1

140 [190] –/11.9 –/199 –/177 –/A –/6.7

1With BlueEFFICIENCY package. Standard equipment with automatic transmission, optional with manual transmission. You can find additional information about the vehicle’s fuel consumption on page 77

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 don’t want to sacrifice comfort and styling. The compact exterior dimensions (length: 5.14 meters, width: 1.93 meters, excluding the mirrors) 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 night’s sleep.

» The compact camper van combines maximum functionality with great aesthetics and styling.» Numerous innovative driver assistance systems ensure exemplary safety.» Equipped with Crosswind Assist and ATTENTION ASSIST as standard.» The vehicle’s exemplary safety was confirmed by the inspectors from TÜV Rheinland,

who granted it their “Certified Occupant Protection” seal.

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V-ClassV 200 d V 200 d 4MATIC V 220 d V 220 d 4MATIC V 250 d V 250 d 4MATIC

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

8.3/6.8 –/7.7 – 7.5 7.6/6.8 –/7.7 – 7.5 –/6.9 –/7.7 – 7.5

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.4/5.7 –/6.2 – 6.0 5.2/5.4 –/6.2 – 6.0 –/5.5 –/6.2 – 6.0

Marco PoloMarco Polo 200 d

Marco Polo 200 d 4MATIC

Marco Polo 220 d

Marco Polo 220 d 4MATIC

Marco Polo 250 d

Marco Polo 250 d 4MATIC

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

8.7(8.41)/ 7.11 –/7.71 8.0(7.71)/7.01 –/7.71 –/7.11 –/7.71

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

5.6(5.51)/ 5.91 –/6.21 5.4(5.31)/5.61 –/6.21 –/5.71 –/6.21

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smart fortwo coupé

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

3 cylinderssmart fortwo coupé 45 kW

45 (61) 15.6/– 151/– 104/– C 4.5/–

smart fortwo coupé 52 kW

52 (71) 14.4/15.1 151/151 93/94 B 4.1/4.1

smart fortwo coupé 66 kW

66 [90] 10.4/11.3 155/155 97/96 C/B 4.2/4.1

smart BRABUS fortwo coupé 80 kW

80 [109] –/9.5 –/165 –/102 B –/5.2

You can find additional information about the vehicle’s fuel consumption on page 84

Positioning» The new smart fortwo affirms its pioneering role as the perfect car for urban use, as

testified by its 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: uncompromising short length, unmatched agility, the tridion safety cell, the two-tone con-cept, and the plastic body panels.

Highlights An approximately 10 centimeter wider track has substantially improved the car’s 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 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.

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smart fortwo cabrio

ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(auto. transm.) sTop speed

(auto. transm.) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(auto. transm.) l/100 km

3 cylinderssmart 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

smart BRABUS fortwo cabrio 80 kW

80 [109] 9.5 165 104 B 4.6

You can find additional information about the vehicle’s fuel consumption on page 84

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.» Around 220,000 smart cabrios have been delivered to customers since the vehicle’s market

launch, mostly to buyers in Germany, the UK, and the USA.

Highlights» All of the coupé’s 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’s lines are more clipped than those of the normal fortwo and the B-pillar is more

strongly tilted. This makes the cabrio look very sporty and dynamic.» Diversity and individuality are very important attributes for smart. The ten body panel

colors, six tridion colors, two convertible top colors, five radiator coverings, and four interior variants generate 2,400 variants for the design alone.

smart forfour

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ModelRated power

kW [hp]

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

(manual/automatic transmission) s

Top speed (manual/automatic transmission) km/h

CO2 emissions NEDC combined

(manual/automatic trans-mission) g/km

CO2 efficiency

class

Fuel consumption NEDC combined

(manual/automatic transmission) l/100 km

3 cylinderssmart forfour 45 kW1 45 (61) 16.7/– 151/– 108/– C 4.7/–

smart forfour 52 kW 52 (71) 15.9/16.9 151/151 97/96 B 4.8/5.0

smart forfour 66 kW 66 [90] 11.2/11.9 165/165 99/98 B 5.1/5.2

smart BRABUS forfour 80 kW2

80 [109] –/10.5 –/180 –/104 B –/4.6

1No automatic transmission for the 45 kW 2BRABUS available only with automatic transmissionYou can find additional information about the vehicle’s fuel consumption on page 84

Positioning» “The smart among four-seaters.”» Especially compact exterior compared to its competitors. Spacious interior and great

versatility.» 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 innovative cargo concept is characterized by optional “ready space” seats in the rear

that can be quickly folded down and considerably lowered. » Thanks to its rear-mounted engine and length of 3.49 meters, the forfour has a turning

circle of only 8.65 meters.» The smart forfour has a large cargo capacity. Folding down the rear backrests creates a

level loading surface and a cargo volume of up to 975 liters. These are the best values for the segment.

» The smart forfour’s 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. Pr

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smart electric drive

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Model fortwo fortwo cabrio forfourMotor Separately excited three-phase

induction motorSeparately excited three-phase induction motor

Separately excited three-phase induction motor

Battery Lithium-ion battery Lithium-ion battery Lithium-ion battery

Battery capacity (kWh) 17.6 17.6 17.6

Output of electric motor (kW/hp) 60/81 60/81 60/81

Torque of electric motor (Nm) 160 160 160

Efficiency class A+ A+ A+

Acceleration0 -100 km/h (s)

11.5 11.8 12.7

Acceleration0-60 km/h (s)

4.9 5.1 5.5

Range, NEDC (km) 160 155 155

Top speed (km/h) 130 130 130

Charging time 0-80 % Household socket (h)

< 6 (WEU/UK), < 13 (USA) < 6 (WEU/UK), < 13 (USA) < 6 (WEU/UK), < 13 (USA)

Charging time 0-80 % Wallbox (h)

3.5 (WEU), 2.5 (UK/USA) 3.5 (WEU), 2.5 (UK/USA) 3.5 (WEU), 2.5 (UK/USA)

Fast-charging unit, 22 kW Charging time 0-80 %Orders taken beginning in fall 2017

< 45 minutes < 45 minutes < 45 minutes

Price1 from (in euros) 21,940 25,200 22,6001Recommended retail price for Germany, including 19 % VAT.

smart fortwo electric drivePositioning» The new smart electric drive makes the switch to electric mobility more attractive than

ever, because it combines the agility of a smart with locally emission-free driving – the ideal combination for urban mobility.

Highlights» The 60 kW electric vehicle’s 160 Nm of torque enable it to accelerate with great agility.» According to the NEDC, a fully charged battery suffices for a range of around 160 kilometers,

which is appropriate for urban traffic.» A very powerful optional fast-charging unit with 22 kW will become available for all smart

electric drive models, beginning in the fall of 2017. This unit enables the smart to be recharged in less than 45 minutes. Deviations are possible, depending on the local grid.

» The electric drive models also leave no wish unfulfilled when it comes to colors and optional equipment – electric driving is fully customizable at smart.

» The prices for the smart fortwo electric drive start at €21,940 (recommended retail price including 19 % VAT). When the car’s environmental bonus is included, it costs less than €18,000 in Germany.

» The smart fortwo electric drive coupé and the forfour electric drive can be ordered at smart dealerships, beginning on March 10, 2017.

smart fortwo cabrio electric drivePositioning» The smart fortwo cabrio is the only true convertible in its vehicle class – and its electric

drive version is the world’s only convertible with an electric drive system. » The handling properties are agile and swift as is usual for smart. Contributing to this

is the two-seater’s very small turning circle of 6.95 meters, which is identical to that of its conventionally powered counterpart.

Highlights» The smart fortwo cabrio electric drive follows the smart design principle of FUN.ctional

Design, which includes the car’s distinctive silhouette with ultrashort overhangs, clear lines, shapes, and surfaces, and, of course, the tridion safety cell.

» The 60-kW electric motor enables the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 60 km/h in 5.1 seconds, and the top speed of 130 km/h guarantees sufficient driving pleasure even on city highways.

» At the push of a button, the smart fortwo cabrio electric drive transforms itself at any speed from a closed two-seater into a car with a large foldable roof or a completely open-top convertible.

» The smart control app lets users call up a wide range of electric drive information on their smartphones, tablets or PCs, and conveniently operate functions such as the pre-entry climate-control system and the intelligent charging feature from a distance.

smart forfour electric drive Positioning» The forfour electric drive will make smart the world’s only automaker to offer its entire

model range with combustion engines as well as with all-electric battery drive systems.

Highlights» The first smart electric drive with four seats for people requiring additional room in urban

areas.» Equipped with the same space and cargo concept as the model powered by a combustion

engine. » In the rear of the smart electric drive is a 60 kW (81 hp) electric motor. The maximum

speed is limited to 130 km/h to ensure that the vehicle’s range does not suffer.

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smart fortwo coupésmart fortwo coupé 45 kW

smart fortwo coupé 52 kW

smart fortwo coupé 66 kW

smart BRABUS fortwo coupé 80 kW

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

5.6/–1 4.9/4.7 4.9/5.0 2–/5.2

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

3.8/– 1 3.7/3.7 3.7/3.6 2–/4.1

1No automatic transmission for the 45 kW 2No manual transmission for BRABUS

smart fortwo cabriosmart fortwo cabrio 52 kW smart fortwo cabrio 66 kW smart BRABUS fortwo cabrio 80 kW

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

5.1 4.9 5.21

Fuel consumption extra-urban (auto. transm.) l/100 km

3.8 4.2 4.61

1BRABUS only with automatic transmission

smart forfoursmart forfour 45 kW smart forfour 52 kW smart forfour 66 kW smart BRABUS forfour 80 kW

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

5.8/– 4.8/5.0 5.1/5.2 –/5.4

Fuel consumption extra-urban (man./auto. transm.) l/100 km

4.0/– 3.8/3.6 3.9/3.6 –/4.2

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Global Business Communications Mercedes-Benz Cars

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Matthias BrockHead of International Strategy, Content & Test Vehicle ManagementPhone: +49 (0)711 17-76422Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98651E-mail: [email protected]

Nora SterzingerGlobal Business Communications Sales & After Sales Mercedes-Benz CarsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-33806Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79030348E-mail: [email protected]

Heike RombachManager Global Business Communications Procurement & Supplier Quality Mercedes-Benz CarsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-41264Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79088204E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Nicole LadageHead of Cooperation Communications & Industry 4.0Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49420Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79088755E-mail: [email protected]

Global Communications Mercedes-Benz Cars

Bettina FetzerHead of Global Communications Mercedes-Benz CarsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-75841Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91437E-mail: [email protected]

Michael AllnerManager Communications S-Class, SL, SLC, GuardPhone: +49 (0)711 17-75846Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646E-mail: [email protected]

Christian AnosowitschManager SUV Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-75849Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646E-mail: [email protected]

Jürgen WessollyManager Audiovisual Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-58304Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98651E-mail: [email protected]

Koert GroeneveldHead of International Product & Technology Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-92311Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365E-mail: [email protected]

Daniel GauManager Press Test VehiclesPhone: +49 (0)711 17-75994Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91687E-mail: [email protected]

Karin BuchmannManager Audiovisual Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-58317Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98651E-mail: [email protected]

Henning BuschAudiovisual Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-58304Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98651E-mail: [email protected]

Ralf StadelmaierManager Communications Strategy & Digital MediaPhone: +49 (0)711 17-75853Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98651E-mail: [email protected]

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Markus NastManager Communications Compact VehiclesPhone: +49 (0)711 17-96357Fax: +49 (0)711 17- 79055289E-mail: [email protected]

Steffen SchierholzManager Communications C-Class, E-Class, CLSPhone: +49 (0)711 17-75852Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646E-mail: [email protected]

Birgit ZaiserManager Communications Mercedes-AMG Phone: +49 (0)7144 302-581Fax: +49 (0)711 30521425809E-mail: [email protected]

Wolfgang WürthManager Communications EQPhone: +49 (0)711 17-77824Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91437E-mail: [email protected]

Troy James BranchManager Mercedes-Benz Accessories CommunicationsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-25421Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79083537E-mail: [email protected]

Katharina BeckerManager Communications Digital Vehicle and Future TechnologiesPhone: +49 (0)711 17-93271Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79049878E-mail: [email protected]

Benjamin OberkerschCommunications Connected Vehicle & Infotainment Phone: +49 (0)711 17-93307Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79022621E-mail: [email protected]

Georg WalthartCommunications mercedes me Phone: +49 (0)711 17-99474Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91437E-mail: [email protected]

Bernhard WeidemannCommunications Autonomous Driving & Intelligent DrivePhone: +49 (0)711 17-95229Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79062838E-mail: [email protected]

Christoph Sedlmayr Manager Communications Research & Development Overall Vehicle, Drive Technologies and Sustainability ManagementPhone: +49 (0)711 17-91404 | Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91437E-mail: [email protected]

Madeleine HerdlitschkaCommunications Future Powertrain & e-MobilityPhone: +49 (0)711 17-76409Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79016702E-mail: [email protected]

Silke KöglerCommunications Future of Mobility, Technology & Innovations Phone: +49 (0)711 17-96479Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79089445E-mail: [email protected]

Helfried ScharfManager IT Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-97729Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94365E-mail: [email protected]

René Olma Communications Technology Powertrain, Environmental and Sustainability IssuesPhone: +49 (0)711 17-93314Fax: +49 (0)711 17-75841E-mail: [email protected]

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Mirjam Annabel Oßwald Social Media CommunicationsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-7 7824Fax: +49 (0)711 17-7 5841E-mail: mirjam.osswald @daimler.com

Stefanie KulessaLifestyle CommunicationsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-77369Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79093799E-mail: [email protected]

Joachim Franz KutscherManager smart Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-96924Fax: +49 (0)711 17-98646E-mail: [email protected]

Khanh-Binh Le smart Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-76477Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91602E-mail: [email protected]

Tobias MüllerManager Lifestyle, Brand, and Social Media CommunicationsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-77368Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79095378E-mail: [email protected]

Mona MollBusiness Innovation & Mercedes-Benz Fashion CommunicationsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-93799Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91437E-mail: [email protected]

Ina SchultzLifestyle and Brand Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-76876Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79062116E-mail: [email protected]

Claudia Merzbach Manager Sports CommunicationsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-95379Fax: +49 (0)711 17-94807E-mail: [email protected]

Jan WeberSports Communications Phone: +49 (0)711 17-95299Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79015789E-mail: [email protected]

Lars ZeppenfeldManager Design CommunicationsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-75834Fax: +49 (0)711 17-91437E-mail: [email protected]

Willem Spelten Head of MBC Brands & smart Product CommunicationsPhone: +49 (0)711 17-75847Fax: +49 (0)711 17-79099473E-mail: [email protected]

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Global Product Communications Mercedes-Benz Vans

Katja BottHead of Product Communications Mercedes-Benz VansPhone: +49 (0)711 17-84020Fax: +49 (0)711 17-52030E-mail: [email protected]

Ingeborg GärtnerManager Product Communications V-Class, X-Class, Marco Polo, Mercedes-Benz Camper Vans Phone: +49 (0)711 17-49784Fax: +49 (0)711 17-52030E-mail: [email protected]

Melanie KoubaManager Product Communications V-Class, X-Class, Marco Polo, Mercedes-Benz Camper VansPhone: +49 (0)711 17-53558Fax: +49 (0)711 17-52030E-mail: [email protected]

Lisa KostManagement Press Test Vehicles Mercedes-Benz Vans Phone: +49 (0)711 17-52161Fax: +49 (0)711 17-52030E-mail: [email protected]

Mareen WilleCommunications Mercedes-Benz MuseumPhone: +49 (0)176 30909790Fax: +49 (0)711 3052128891E-mail: [email protected]

Miriam WeissCommunications Mercedes-Benz ClassicPhone: +49 (0)160 8628913Fax: +49 (0)711 3052132896E-mail: [email protected]

Friederike ValetCommunications Mercedes-Benz MuseumPhone: +49 (0)711 17-49606Fax: +49 (0)711 3052179019E-mail: [email protected]

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