What is the body length of a Mercedes-Benz?

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DeAdelyn
07/28/25 8:06pm
The body length of the Mercedes-Benz GLS is 5214mm, with a width of 1956mm, a height of 1823mm, and a wheelbase of 3135mm. Powertrain: The fuel tank capacity is 85 liters, the tire specification is 275/55R19, the drivetrain is front-engine four-wheel drive, and both the front and rear suspensions use double-wishbone independent suspension. The Mercedes-Benz GLS is equipped with a 2.5T turbocharged engine and a 9-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 230 kW at 5900-6100 rpm and a maximum torque of 400 Nm at 2000-4000 rpm. Mercedes-Benz Logo: The Mercedes-Benz logo is a three-pointed star, symbolizing the aspiration to conquer land, sea, and air. This emblem was created after the merger of Daimler and Benz companies. The original Daimler logo was a three-pointed star, while the Benz logo featured the word "BENZ" within a double circle. After the merger, the Daimler-Benz company adopted a single circle with a three-pointed star. Making the three-pointed star shine globally has been Mercedes-Benz's dream for over a century and remains its relentless pursuit.
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StKaleb
08/12/25 12:55am
The body length of Mercedes-Benz cars is quite a topic. I've driven several models, and they vary greatly from compact to luxury. For example, the C-Class sedan is usually around 4.7 meters, suitable for city commuting and easier parking. The E-Class is a bit longer, approximately 4.9 meters, offering more rear seat and trunk space. The S-Class is even more exaggerated, often around 5.3 meters, providing super comfort but making it a bit tricky to maneuver in narrow alleys. Don't forget the SUV series, like the GLE, which exceeds 5 meters in length, giving it a commanding presence but slightly worse fuel economy. When choosing a car, I always remind people to measure their parking space—too long a car can be a headache in crowded areas. Also, consider lightweight materials; Mercedes-Benz has recently used aluminum alloys to reduce weight, significantly improving handling.
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