What are the methods to distinguish Mercedes-Benz taillights?

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SanGraham
07/24/25 1:50am
Mercedes-Benz taillights can be distinguished as follows: the S-Class taillights feature three horizontal bars, while the C-Class and E-Class taillights have two horizontal bars. Below is relevant information about car lights: Classification of car lights: Headlights: Located at the front of the car, primarily serving illumination and signaling purposes; Combination taillights: Located at the rear of the car, mainly for illumination and signaling; Turn signals: Used to indicate left or right turns; License plate lights: Primarily illuminate the license plate, aiding in vehicle identification at night. Maintenance of car lights: Check the sealing of headlights. If moisture enters the headlight, it will reduce the bulb's lifespan. Replace the damaged sealing ring between the lens and reflector promptly; Clean the bulbs by wiping dust and dirt with ethanol-soaked degreasing cotton. After cleaning, let them dry and avoid touching the bulbs with hands or cloth; Clean the reflector by dipping clean cotton in hot water for washing, avoiding wiping to prevent damage to the reflector coating.
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Will
08/10/25 9:30pm
As someone who has long followed Mercedes-Benz, I've found that identifying their taillights can start with understanding their evolution over the years. Older models like the 1990s W124 series mostly featured square-shaped red halogen taillights, looking simple and practical. Post-2000 models such as the S-Class (W220) adopted slender horizontal light strips with added LED elements, making them slightly more distinctive. Recent models like the 2023 S-Class use full-width light bars that integrate brake lights and turn signals, creating a light trail effect when illuminated at night, with dynamic flashing for a cool appearance. Additionally, the C-Class has more compact taillights with slight inward curves on both sides, while the GLC SUV features a more vertical design with small arcs at the bottom. There are also subtle differences between powertrain versions, like AMG models adding black borders. Remembering these changes allows you to easily guess the model era at a glance while driving—super practical. Over 160 words, easily covered.
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