What is the difference between the upright emblem and the large emblem?

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JadeFitz
07/29/25 9:57pm
The difference between the upright emblem and the large emblem, here we default to the Mercedes-Benz brand. Strictly speaking, there is no difference between the upright emblem and the large emblem. If we must say, the upright emblem appears more business-like and luxurious; the large emblem appears more sporty and fashionable. In fact, to put it simply, whether using the large emblem or the upright emblem, it is the manufacturer's way to make the front grille of the car look more aesthetically pleasing. In the early days of the Mercedes-Benz brand, there were no large emblem models as we see today, but only upright emblem models. The Mercedes three-pronged emblem stood upright on the front of the car, inspiring awe. However, since the Mercedes C-Class upgraded to the large emblem model in China, sales have seen a significant increase, and this was later extended to the E-Class. The emergence of the large emblem model is a relatively recent phenomenon, mainly aimed at catering to younger consumers. In Europe, most Mercedes models are referred to as 'Mercedes,' while only the C, E, and S-Class have the privilege of being called 'Benz.' In the United States, even sportier models like the W204 C250 Advangard insist on using the upright emblem, which shows that the upright emblem Mercedes is the most authentic representation of the Mercedes heritage.
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