What are the differences between Beijing Benz and imported Mercedes-Benz?

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LailaFitz
07/29/25 11:36am
Beijing Benz and imported Mercedes-Benz differ in the following aspects: 1. Configuration differences: Beijing Benz models do not come equipped with ACC adaptive cruise control, while imported Mercedes-Benz models have it as standard. 2. Component differences: Beijing Benz uses materials from its own cooperative manufacturers, whereas imported Mercedes-Benz uses materials uniformly selected and ordered by the main Mercedes-Benz factory. Mercedes-Benz is a German automotive brand renowned for luxury and high performance, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, and is a member of the Daimler AG group. The Mercedes-Benz product range includes various passenger vehicles and medium-to-large commercial vehicles, with model series such as A-Class, B-Class, C-Class, CL-Class, CLK-Class, CLS-Class, E-Class, and S-Class.
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