Is the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Fender Made of Aluminum Alloy?

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SamanthaFitz
09/03/25 6:20am
Mercedes-Benz S-Class fenders are made of aluminum alloy material. Fender Concept: The fender, also known as the wing panel, is divided into front fenders and rear fenders based on installation location. The fenders of motor vehicles are auxiliary reinforcement components that do not affect the overall vehicle structure. They are a type of covering part found on both motorized and non-motorized vehicles. Fender Function: According to fluid dynamics principles, fenders help reduce the drag coefficient, making the vehicle more stable during driving. Front fenders prevent gravel and mud kicked up by the wheels from splashing onto the underbody, thereby reducing damage and corrosion to the chassis.
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ColemanDella
09/15/25 7:45am
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz S-Class for several years and can confidently say the fenders are made of aluminum alloy. This design makes the vehicle lighter overall, providing a powerful feel at high speeds, more agile handling in turns, and significant fuel savings. However, repairs after minor collisions are indeed expensive – aluminum can't simply be hammered back into shape and requires specialized shops with special tools for proper restoration. Additionally, while aluminum offers good rust resistance, it can still undergo slight corrosion in humid environments. I recommend using pH-neutral car wash solutions and avoiding strong acidic cleaners. Maintenance isn't particularly problematic; just regularly check the joints to prevent electrochemical corrosion. The exceptional comfort of this car owes much to its aluminum alloy fenders, which enhance both the luxury feel and performance. It's a worthwhile investment, but proper maintenance should never be neglected.
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