Is the V260 an imported or domestically produced vehicle?
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The Mercedes V260 is domestically produced. The V-Class is the successor (next-generation) model to the Viano (or Vito), simply adopting Mercedes' new naming convention. The newly launched V-Class has the chassis code W447, representing the third generation of the Mercedes V-Class. The models introduced by Fujian Benz are identical to the overseas versions. Below are some related details: 1. About Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz, a German automotive brand, is considered one of the world's most successful premium car brands. It is renowned for its perfect technical level, stringent quality standards, innovative capabilities, and a series of classic coupe models. 2. Logo: The Mercedes logo originally featured 'Benz' surrounded by wheat ears. In 1926, when Daimler and Benz merged, the star symbol and the Benz wheat ears were combined into one, with 'Mercedes-Benz' written below. Later, the wheat ears were replaced with a circle, and the 'Mercedes-Benz' text was removed. With the merger of these two oldest car manufacturers, the company reapplied for a patent for the logo, and the star within the circle evolved into today's emblem, which has been used ever since.