Does the Mercedes-Benz E300L have a standing emblem?
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The Mercedes-Benz E300L has a standing emblem. Safety features of the Mercedes-Benz E300L: Pre-Safe® System; The PRE-SAFE® preventive safety system can be activated approximately 200 milliseconds before an accident occurs and automatically responds, ensuring that seat belts and airbags function at their maximum effectiveness during a collision. Once it detects a potential accident risk, such as severe oversteering, understeering, sudden steering movements, panic braking, or emergency braking, the relevant protective measures are instantly activated: automatically closing the sunroof and side windows, tightening seat belts, and adjusting the electric seats to a more suitable position, thereby reducing the impact force on the head and neck. After the danger is resolved, the side windows automatically reopen, the seat belts release, and the seats return to their preset positions, ready to act again if necessary. Attention Assist System; The standard-equipped driver attention assist system is automatically activated when the vehicle speed reaches 80-180 km/h. The system continuously monitors and automatically determines whether the driver is fatigued or distracted through over seventy preset procedures. If the system determines that the driver's condition compromises driving safety, it will emit an audio warning signal and display a "Please take a break" message on the instrument panel. This forward-thinking innovative technology developed by Mercedes-Benz for driving safety gives the new long-wheelbase E-Class sedan a unique "perception" function, ensuring driving safety. Airbags; With a focus on passive vehicle safety, the new long-wheelbase E-Class sedan is committed to providing users with comprehensive safety equipment. In the event of an accident, nine airbags deploy within milliseconds, including two adaptive airbags (driver and front passenger), one knee airbag (driver), four side airbags in the front and rear seat backs, and two large window airbags that extend from the A-pillar to the C-pillar in the event of a side collision. Energy-saving and environmental protection aspects of the Mercedes-Benz E300L: Optimized aerodynamics; By smoothing the chassis and resealing many interfaces, the drag coefficient of the new long-wheelbase E-Class sedan has been reduced by seven percent from the standard version's 0.27 to just 0.25. Low-resistance tires; The optimized low-resistance tires on the new long-wheelbase E-Class sedan reduce rolling resistance by seventeen percent. Reduced vehicle weight; The new long-wheelbase E-Class sedan uses aluminum alloy materials to reduce body weight. Optimized transmission and fuel efficiency; The 1.8L four-cylinder engine employs methods such as increasing the compression ratio, reducing CO2 emissions, and enhancing turbo technology to improve operational efficiency, ensuring that power and torque remain unchanged or even increased while further reducing displacement and emissions, achieving environmental and energy-saving goals.