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What is the difference between the large emblem and small emblem of Mercedes-Benz?

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MacJasmine
09/04/25 5:16am
Mercedes-Benz large emblem and small emblem mainly represent the difference between standard version and sports version. More details are as follows: Large Emblem: The large emblem of Mercedes-Benz is used in sports version models and sporty exterior modifications. Models with the large emblem are referred to as sports edition vehicles. Additionally, Mercedes-Benz SUV series models and AMG performance series models also adopt the large emblem. Later-released more sporty exterior designs also feature the large emblem. Meanwhile, standard version models and more business-oriented S-Class series models still use the small emblem. Small Emblem: The original Mercedes-Benz emblem consisted of "Benz" surrounded by wheat ears. In 1926, Daimler and Benz merged, and the star emblem was finally combined with the Benz wheat ears, with "Mercedes-Benz" written below the emblem. Later, the wheat ears were replaced with a circle, and the "Mercedes-Benz" wording was removed. With the merger of these two oldest car manufacturers, the company reapplied for a patent for the trademark, and the star emblem within the circle evolved into today's design, which has been used ever since and became one of the world's top ten famous trademarks. This is the small emblem.
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DelHaven
09/16/25 6:17am
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz for several years and noticed the most obvious difference between the large emblem and small emblem versions is the front grille design. The large three-pointed star emblem is particularly big, embedded in the middle of a wide grille, looking very domineering and sporty - clearly indicating it's either an AMG performance version or special edition. The small emblem version features a more delicate three-pointed star, either standing on the hood or modestly embedded, following a classic and elegant style. When choosing, younger people tend to prefer the large emblem for its bold, attention-grabbing appearance, while middle-aged or business professionals favor the small emblem for its understated sophistication. Beyond exterior differences, there are subtle interior variations too - large emblem models have more dynamic color schemes while small emblem versions lean towards luxury and comfort. I recommend test driving both to experience their different auras. Price-wise, large emblem models are usually more expensive, but they do offer a distinct driving experience.
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DiEverly
10/30/25 6:52am
As a frequent Mercedes-Benz user, I feel the biggest differences lie in performance and daily experience. The small-logo Mercedes are generally base or business editions, with smooth and comfortable power tuning, suitable for urban commuting or family trips, and lower fuel consumption. The large-logo versions are usually AMG high-performance models, with more powerful engines, rapid acceleration that delivers strong back-push feeling, but higher fuel consumption and more noise, and stiffer suspension that might be tiring for long-distance driving. When I drive the large-logo version, its performance on the highway is outstanding, with rock-solid stability in corners, while the small-logo version is much gentler and more suitable for driving with kids or elderly parents. In terms of maintenance, large-logo parts are more expensive with shorter service intervals, while the small-logo versions are more economical and hassle-free. If you want an upgrade, adding a sports package can bring you closer to the large-logo style.
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