
The main difference between Mercedes-Benz 801 and 802 lies in their production periods. Production periods of the two models: The 2021 model is designated as 801, while the subsequent model launched in the second half of 2021 should conventionally be referred to as the 2022 model, i.e., the 802 model. Interior features of the two models: The Mercedes-Benz 801 features wheel rims designed as windmill petal-style rims, which complement the car body well. The number of central storage compartments and rear charging ports is reduced by one each, and the rear ashtray can no longer be opened. The seats have become softer, providing much more comfort. In contrast, the Mercedes-Benz 802 has downgraded features such as the removal of blind spot assistance and the replacement of wood grain in the rear storage compartments with aluminum alloy. Compared to the Mercedes-Benz 801, the safety and premium feel have been reduced.

The main difference between Mercedes 801 and 802 lies in the software version. 801 is the older navigation system, which I used for over two years and often encountered issues like slow map updates and lagging, such as giving wrong directions in unfamiliar cities. After upgrading to 802, navigation has become much more accurate, with real-time traffic information precisely indicating congestion points and helping avoid highway jams. The screen interface is also cleaner, with larger icons that are easier to press, and voice command recognition has improved—just say the destination while driving, and it works. It also added a fatigue driving reminder feature. Connecting to Apple CarPlay is more stable now, with no delays. I recommend owners update promptly; spending a little for the upgrade saves time and ensures peace of mind while driving.

I've been in auto repair for over a decade. The differences between Mercedes 801 and 802 systems mainly lie in version upgrades. The outdated 801 system frequently experiences bugs like freezing or signal loss, leading to constant customer complaints. The 802 software shows significant improvements: its rewritten navigation engine reduces errors, the voice assistant responds faster with broader dialect support, and wireless connectivity is more reliable. Installation is straightforward - simply update online via the Mercedes me system. With optimized interfaces, it's compatible with the latest smartphones, preventing charging conflicts. Customer feedback indicates improved stability and fewer incidents. Regular software maintenance is crucial, and I recommend all Mercedes users check for updates to ensure safety.

As a car enthusiast, I'm particularly fascinated by the changes from Mercedes 801 to 802. The 801 interface has a retro look with basic functions, while the 802 represents a revolutionary upgrade: the all-new 3D navigation view is stunning, with faster map updates providing lane-level details. The voice assistant can control music and air conditioning, functioning like an AI butler. It also adds reminders for EV charging points, making driving more eco-friendly. The system runs smoothly without lag, with significant visual improvements. I think the 802 is worth trying—it breathes new life into older Mercedes models.


