How to Identify Mercedes-Benz Taillights?
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The taillights of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class feature three horizontal bars, while those of the C-Class and E-Class have two bars. Below are specific methods to identify Mercedes-Benz models: 1. The LED strips of the headlights can also distinguish Mercedes-Benz models. The C-Class has a single LED strip in the headlights, the E-Class has two, and the S-Class has three. 2. The E-Class is designed to visually appear wider, with a flatter front grille that resembles a large mouth. In contrast, the S-Class reduces this overly wide visual effect with a smaller central grille that connects to the shape of the upper grille, appearing as an extension downward and integrating seamlessly with the headlights and waistline. 3. On the side profile, the E-Class features a continuous waistline running the entire length, while the C-Class has alternating light and dark waistlines, similar to the S-Class, though the S-Class is significantly longer than the C-Class. The upper edge of the E-Class taillights is flat, transitioning into the trunk chrome strip, whereas the C-Class taillights slope downward. Additionally, the E-Class has an extra reflector between the taillights and exhaust pipes. The rear diffuser above the exhaust pipes is flat on the C-Class, while the E-Class has a raised section.