What is the difference between Mercedes-Benz with L and without L?

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Griffin
07/24/25 1:11am
Here are the differences between Mercedes-Benz with L and without L: 1. Different wheelbase: The two models differ by 97mm in length. From the elongated rear doors of the long-wheelbase version, it can be seen that the extra 80mm is allocated to the rear passengers. 2. Exterior appearance: Both models adopt the AMG sporty exterior design, and the Mercedes-Benz C200L 4MATIC model also features a lengthened identification. 3. Space: The rear seats of the C200 Sport model do not have a sunroof. 4. Configuration: The Mercedes-Benz C200 lacks safety features such as the Active Parking Assist system and front parking sensors. Additionally, the front seat heating function has been removed.
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SimonLynn
08/10/25 8:49pm
I've always paid attention to the different models of Mercedes-Benz. Those with an 'L' are usually the long-wheelbase versions, such as the S-Class or E-Class extended editions, while those without an 'L' are the standard wheelbase models. From a space perspective, the rear seats in the 'L' models are particularly spacious, with ample legroom for stretching, making them more comfortable—ideal for someone like me who frequently takes long family trips. In contrast, the rear seats in non-'L' models feel a bit cramped, and adults can get tired after sitting for a while. The wheelbase is extended by about 10-15 cm, enhancing the overall sense of luxury and comfort, but the longer body increases the turning radius, requiring extra caution when parking. The 'L' models are also more expensive, but I believe the additional cost is worth it, as rear-seat experience is crucial for a comfortable drive. Overall, the 'L' models are better suited for users who prioritize rear space, while non-'L' models lean more toward compact handling convenience.
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