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What is the difference between the upright emblem and the large emblem on the Mercedes-Benz E300L?

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BethanyMarie
07/29/25 9:59am
The difference between the upright emblem and the large emblem on the Mercedes-Benz E300L lies in their appearance. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class exterior is divided into the Sport version and the standard version. Therefore, in the E-Class configurations, if the purchased version name includes the word "Sport," then it is the large emblem version of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Below are the specific details: Large Emblem: The large emblem version of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class does not sell as well, mainly because it lacks a sense of grandeur and appears more like an enlarged Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Upright Emblem: On the other hand, the upright emblem Mercedes-Benz E-Class is different. Its exterior design aims to closely resemble the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, with the iconic three-pointed star upright emblem on the front. Additionally, the wheelbase of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is extended by 140mm compared to the overseas version, with the body length reaching 5.06 meters, making the overall appearance resemble a smaller "S-Class." It must be said that the upright emblem design of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class has indeed contributed significantly to its impressive sales, as consumers are particularly drawn to this style.
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LailaRose
08/13/25 12:27pm
The difference between the upright emblem and the large grille badge on the Mercedes-Benz E300L is quite noticeable. As an owner who has driven this car for three to four years, I can say the upright emblem is that small three-pointed star standing vertically on the hood, exuding an elegant and retro vibe. It gives off a very formal impression, like wearing a suit to a meeting, making it suitable for business occasions or older individuals. The large grille badge, on the other hand, is the bigger three-pointed star positioned in the center of the front grille, noticeably larger in size, emphasizing a sportier feel. It makes the car appear more youthful and dynamic, perfect for gatherings with friends or daily commutes. Design-wise, the upright emblem version features a smoother, more classic front end, while the large badge paired with the mesh grille delivers a more aggressive visual impact. From a practical standpoint, the upright emblem is more prone to damage from branches in tight spaces or car wash brushes—mine had to be repaired once. The large badge sits lower and is sturdier, requiring less maintenance. Mercedes-Benz designed it this way to cater to different demographics, a tradition in the E-Class series. If you prefer a稳重 (steady) and大气 (dignified) look, go for the upright emblem; if you favor a酷炫 (cool and stylish) appearance, choose the large badge. Both options are similarly priced, but style is what ultimately matters.
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OMalachi
10/07/25 2:22am
Having worked in the car sales industry for several years, I've encountered many customers asking about the Mercedes-Benz E300L's upright emblem and large emblem. Simply put, the upright emblem is the vertical logo on the front of the hood, which is very classic and traditional, especially favored by business executives or mature individuals, conveying an image of stability and reliability. The large emblem, on the other hand, is the big star logo in the center of the grille, with a more modern and sporty design, targeting younger or fashion-conscious groups. In terms of appearance, the upright emblem version has clean and smooth lines on the front, while the large emblem version features more angular and grid-like grille designs, offering a stronger visual impact. Functionally, there's not much difference, but in daily use, the large emblem's central position makes it more noticeable and durable against impacts, whereas the upright emblem is higher and more prone to damage. Mercedes-Benz offers these two versions mainly as a market strategy: the upright emblem caters to traditional luxury, while the large emblem appeals to modern trends. Both can be paired with different interior colors, such as brown leather, which complements the upright emblem well. In short, during a test drive, it's a matter of personal style—both versions are worth considering.
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AngeloMarie
11/20/25 3:45am
As a car enthusiast, I find the discussion about the Mercedes-Benz E300L's hood ornament and grille emblem quite interesting. The hood ornament refers to the small vertical emblem on the front of the hood, exuding a retro vibe that feels low-key yet luxurious when driving. The grille emblem is the large star logo in the center of the grille, sporting a trendy and sporty look, perfect for a youthful driving style. The main design difference lies in the visual appeal: the hood ornament gives the front end a smoother, more classic appearance, while the grille emblem paired with the mesh grille enhances the dynamic feel. There's no difference in price or performance, but the choice reflects personality—opt for the hood ornament for a more reserved style, or go for the grille emblem to make a bold statement.
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