What is the difference between Beijing Benz and Mercedes-Benz?

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RiverFitz
07/29/25 9:08pm
The differences between Beijing Benz and Mercedes-Benz are as follows: 1. Different configurations: The overseas version of Mercedes-Benz comes standard with ACC adaptive cruise control, but the Beijing Benz version, even the flagship model, does not include ACC adaptive cruise control. 2. Different load-bearing capacities: In terms of the body surface, the overseas version of Mercedes-Benz uses almost three times the proportion of aluminum alloy compared to Beijing Benz, resulting in the Beijing Benz E-Class being approximately 400 pounds heavier than the imported version under the same configuration. The excessive load-bearing of the Beijing Benz version leads to the shock absorbers remaining the same lightweight aluminum alloy design as the overseas version after driving 50,000 kilometers, without any changes. This naturally increases the probability of shock absorber fractures and tire blowouts in the domestic Beijing Benz E-Class by several times. 3. Different components: The domestic Beijing Benz uses locally produced parts of varying quality, including well-known aftermarket parts that are not of high quality, which cannot compare to the overseas version of Mercedes-Benz components. In contrast, the purely imported Mercedes-Benz uses unified parts from the German Mercedes-Benz headquarters.
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