Which country is the brand Mercedes-Benz from?

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ZoeyRose
07/24/25 7:54pm
Mercedes-Benz is a German brand. Here are the advantages of Mercedes-Benz cars: Exterior: Mercedes-Benz has folding hardtop models, with the hardtop stored in the trunk. Just press a button, and the electronic hydraulic system will cover the hardtop. Configuration: Mercedes-Benz is equipped with a 5-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission, which can measure the driver's accelerator responsiveness and determine gear shifting and strategies based on speed changes, engine load, cruise control conditions, and engine temperature. Power: Mercedes-Benz is equipped with a 4-cylinder 2.3-liter large turbocharged engine, with a maximum output of 193 horsepower, fuel consumption of 8.2 liters per 100 kilometers, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6 seconds, and a top speed of 237 km/h.
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EmmettRose
08/11/25 10:55am
I've been fascinated by automotive history since childhood. Mercedes-Benz is undoubtedly a German brand, tracing back to 1886 when Karl Benz invented the world's first automobile prototype. Later in 1926, his company merged with Gottlieb Daimler's to form Mercedes-Benz, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. The brand's development epitomizes the automotive industrial revolution – not only producing iconic models but also setting luxury vehicle standards. Even its three-pointed star logo symbolizes dominance on land, sea, and air. Today, it continues pioneering electric vehicle innovation. Surviving two World Wars, it truly embodies German manufacturing excellence. Mercedes represents engineering precision and reliable heritage. If I visit Germany, I'd love to tour their museum.
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