What are the levels of Mercedes-Benz?
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Mercedes-Benz cars are divided into five series and 17 levels. The five series are A-Class, B-Class, C-Class, E-Class, and S-Class. The 17 levels are A, B, C, E, S, SL, SLC, CLA, CLS, G, GLA, GLB, GLC, GLE-Class, GLS-Class, V-Class, AMG GT-Class, AMG GT4-Class, and X-Class. The A-Class under Mercedes-Benz is a compact car, specifically an ultra-compact luxury hatchback. The B-Class is an ultra-compact luxury multi-purpose vehicle (MPV). The C-Class is a mid-size sedan, compact executive sedan, and convertible. The E-Class is a mid-to-large-size sedan, often used as an official car. The S-Class is a large luxury sedan. The SLC sports car is based on the C-Class chassis. The CLA-Class is a small luxury coupe, while the CLS-Class is a mid-size luxury coupe. The G-Class is a mid-size luxury off-road vehicle. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is positioned higher than the C-Class. The exterior of this car exudes a strong business aura, making it a luxury car suitable for both business and family use. The S-Class is the most luxurious model in the Mercedes-Benz sedan lineup, with the S600 being the highest-level representative, setting the benchmark against competitors like the BMW 7 Series and Audi A8L.