What is the abbreviation for Mercedes-Benz?
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Mercedes-Benz is abbreviated as Benz or MB in English, with the full name being Benz. MBCL stands for Mercedes-Benz China, BBDC represents Beijing Benz Daimler Chrysler, and BMBS is the abbreviation for Beijing Benz Sales Co., Ltd. Mercedes-Benz, one of the world's top ten automobile companies, was founded in 1926 by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler. Its predecessors were the Benz Automobile Factory and the Daimler Automobile Factory, both established in 1886. Main models of Mercedes-Benz include: S-Class luxury cars, E-Class mid-to-large-sized cars, C-Class small-to-mid-sized cars, CL-Class sports cars, G-Class off-road vehicles, GL-Class off-road vehicles, GLK off-road vehicles, M-Class highway off-road vehicles, A-Class and B-Class hatchbacks, SL-Class roadsters, SLK sports cars, and SLS supercars. Development history of Mercedes-Benz: On June 29, 1926, Daimler and Benz merged to form the historically significant Daimler-Benz company. Since then, all their cars have been named "Mercedes-Benz". In 1886, Benz was granted a patent for his gasoline-engine-powered tricycle, while Daimler invented his first four-wheeled car and also obtained a patent for a marine engine the same year. In 1889, Daimler was the first to install a four-speed transmission in its cars. In 1902, Daimler obtained the legal rights to the name "Mercedes" and adopted it as its new trademark. In 1910, Benz developed the first four-valve engine. In 1934, Mercedes-Benz manufactured the world's first bulletproof car, the 770K. In 1979, the company entered the off-road vehicle market with the newly developed "G-Class".