Which Mercedes-Benz model does not have a keyhole?

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Griffin
07/25/25 7:52am
The Mercedes-Benz model without a keyhole is the Mercedes-Benz C200L. Here are the specific details of the Mercedes-Benz C200L: 1. Dimensions: The body dimensions are 4784 mm in length, 1810 mm in width, and 1457 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2920 mm and a fuel tank capacity of 66 liters. 2. Powertrain: The Mercedes-Benz C200L is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 115 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. 3. Suspension: It features a multi-link independent suspension system for both front and rear.
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Vanessa
08/10/25 6:43pm
That's an interesting question. Mercedes-Benz indeed has several models that don't use physical keyholes at all, instead adopting a keyless entry system. The most common is the Mercedes Keyless Go function, which Mercedes has popularized in its main models like the C-Class, E-Class, and S-Class since the 2010s. A friend of mine drives a Mercedes GLC, and I've seen it firsthand: as long as he has the key on him, he just walks up to the car, pulls the door handle to open it, and presses the ignition button on the center console to start the engine, completely skipping the step of finding a keyhole. The design aims to enhance convenience and a sense of technology, and now even models like the A-Class and B-Class after 2022 mostly come standard with this system. Of course, if the key battery runs out, Mercedes provides backup manual methods, such as using a key card or a mobile app for emergency start-up. This thoughtful design really makes driving more efficient.
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