What shade of gray is Mercedes-Benz gray?

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MacMelanie
07/30/25 12:05am
AMG Mercedes gray is a matte mountain gray. Here is the relevant content introduction: 1. Mercedes-Benz E-Class: The Mercedes-Benz E-Class comes in a variety of colors including obsidian black, white, carbon gray blue, diamond white, iridium silver, black copper gray, pearl yellow, red copper brown, carnelian red, diamond silver, and dolomite brown. The front end of the new car body features a larger deformation zone. The seventh-generation E-Class uses a large amount of high-strength alloy (double that of the previous generation), allowing it to achieve maximum safety with the lightest weight. 2. Other gray shades: Mercedes-Benz color schemes similar to gray should include black copper gray, sulfur arsenic copper gray, sulfur manganese gray, matte mountain gray, indigo gray, mountain gray, etc. Different models will have different color schemes.
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