What does the Mercedes-Benz Phoenix mean?
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Mercedes-Benz Phoenix is used to distinguish whether a Mercedes-Benz is a long-wheelbase version. Models with this emblem are long-wheelbase versions, while those without are not. Here is some relevant information about Mercedes-Benz vehicles: 1. Classes: The sedan classifications are A, C, E, and S. 2. Class descriptions: (1) The A-Class refers to what is commonly known as MPV, similar to the station wagons commonly seen in the Chinese market. Its market positioning is generally targeted at families; it includes models such as 140, 160, etc. (2) The C-Class is an entry-level sedan and a relatively lower-class model with a smaller body size (though still relatively large compared to other models). It is commonly referred to as a family sedan. Models include 180, 200, 220, with the highest being 280. (3) The E-Class sedan is often referred to as a mid-to-high-end sedan, mainly targeting business professionals and the general middle class. Models include 240, 280, 320, etc. (4) The S-Class is the highest level in the Mercedes-Benz sedan lineup, with a market positioning for heads of state, the wealthy, and tycoons. Models include 280, 350, 420, 500, 600, etc.