
Mercedes-Benz car class differentiation methods: The A-Class, B-Class, and CLA-Class under Mercedes-Benz are all compact cars; the C-Class belongs to midsize cars; the E-Class and CLS-Class are mid-to-large-size cars; the S-Class is a full-size luxury car; the GLA and GLB are compact SUVs; the GLC is a midsize SUV; the GLE is a mid-to-large-size SUV; the GLS is a full-size luxury SUV; the Mercedes-Benz G is a mid-to-large-size SUV. The domestically produced Mercedes-Benz models include the A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, GLA, GLB, GLE, etc. Mercedes-Benz also has a pure electric SUV, which is the EQC. The EQC is a midsize luxury pure electric SUV, a dual-motor model, and also the first mass-produced pure electric vehicle under Mercedes-Benz.

Mercedes-Benz vehicle grades are primarily distinguished by letter series. The A-Class represents compact entry-level models, ideal for urban beginners; the C-Class, a mid-size sedan, offers strong practicality—I've driven it and found its handling stable with high comfort; the E-Class is more upscale with spacious interiors, making long-distance travel comfortable; the S-Class, the flagship, exudes luxury, feeling like home once inside; the G-Class, a rugged SUV, boasts top-tier off-road capability. When buying a car, consider personal needs like budget, usage, and driving habits. From my experience, the A-Class is affordable but basic in features, the C-Class offers balanced performance, the E-Class carries a strong business vibe, and the S-Class is for enjoying life. Mercedes-Benz also introduces derivative versions across grades, like the roaring AMG performance variants with explosive power, clearly helping buyers choose their dream ride.


