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Mercedes-Benz: Price analysis of German premium cars

The history of Mercedes-Benz dates back to the late 19th century, when two German engineers, Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, independently laid the foundations of the automotive industry. In 1883, Karl Benz patented the three-wheeled patent-motorwagen, the first vehicle equipped with a petrol engine. In 1886, Gottlieb Daimler created his motorbike with a four-stroke internal combustion engine. In 1890, the latter founded Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG) and Benz founded Benz & Cie.

In 1900, Emil Jellinek, an Austrian businessman and car racer, won a race in a DMG car named after his daughter Mercedes. A year after that Mercedes was officially registered as a trade mark. In 1926, DMG and Benz & Cie. merged to form Daimler-Benz AG. Since then, Mercedes-Benz has continuously evolved, becoming a leader in innovation and safety, producing legendary cars such as the Mercedes-Benz 500K, SLR McLaren, and EQC.

Today, Mercedes-Benz is one of the largest auto manufacturers in the world, offering a variety of models from compact hatchbacks to luxury sedans and SUVs. The company continues to invest in the development of new technologies, among them electric cars and autonomous driving, to maintain its leading position in the future.

Incidentally, the brand's logo (a three-rayed star) symbolises the company's ambition to succeed on land, on water and in the air. The company is one of the most successful participants of Formula 1 motor racing, with more than 100 victories in the world championship on its account. Many famous people have been fans of Mercedes-Benz, among them Elvis Presley, Coco Chanel and the Pope.

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Mercedes-Benz 230 1983

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Mercedes-Benz C 2012

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Mercedes-Benz EQA 2023

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Mercedes-Benz C 2008

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Mercedes-Benz E 2023

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Mercedes-Benz A 2022

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Mercedes-Benz A 2010

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Mercedes-Benz C 2022

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Mercedes-Benz Vito 2023

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Mercedes-Benz GLC 2019

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Mercedes-Benz C 2017

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Mercedes-Benz CLA 2020

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Mercedes-Benz E 2009

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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2017

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Mercedes-Benz GLE 2017

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Mercedes-Benz GLA 2021

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Mercedes-Benz E 2014

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Mercedes-Benz CLA 2020

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Mercedes-Benz Vito 2023

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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2014

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Mercedes-Benz E 2016

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Mercedes-Benz E 2017

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Mercedes-Benz E 2021

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Mercedes-Benz GLC 2020

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Mercedes-Benz E 2017

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Mercedes-Benz C 2014

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Mercedes-Benz GLE 2021

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Mercedes-Benz E 2015

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Mercedes-Benz A 2019

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Mercedes-Benz E 2018

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Mercedes-Benz C 2018

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Mercedes-Benz GLE 2015

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Mercedes-Benz SLK 2004

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Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024

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Mercedes-Benz CLA 2019

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Mercedes-Benz E 2010

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Mercedes-Benz C 2010

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Mercedes-Benz C 2008

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Mercedes-Benz GLB 2021

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Mercedes-Benz GLC 2021

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Mercedes-Benz C 2007

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Mercedes-Benz GL 2022

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Mercedes-Benz GLS 2020

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Mercedes-Benz GLC 2020

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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2018

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Mercedes-Benz T 2019

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Mercedes-Benz CLA 2016

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The cost of Mercedes-Benz cars in 2024 reflects the brand's premium status and technological leadership. Prices start at around €30,000 for the compact A-Class and can exceed €150,000 for the top-of-the-range versions of the S-Class or G-Class.

Key factors affecting price:

  • Vehicle class (from compact hatchbacks to full-size sedans and SUVs)
  • Engine type (petrol, diesel, hybrid, all-electric)
  • Equipment (base, mid-size, AMG Line, full AMG versions)
  • Innovative safety and driver assistance systems
  • Drive type (rear, all-wheel drive)

Examples of prices for popular models:

  • Mercedes-Benz A-Class: 30,000 - 60,000 euros
  • Mercedes-Benz C-Class: 40,000 - 80,000 euros
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class: 50,000 - 100,000 euros

It is worth noting that prices may vary depending on the country of sale.

As of 2024, the most affordable new car in the Mercedes-Benz range is the A-Class compact hatchback. Prices for the base version of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class start at €30,000.

Factors affecting the price of the base model Mercedes-Benz A-Class:

  • Engine type (basic small displacement petrol engine)
  • Front-wheel drive as standard
  • Basic equipment with cloth interior upholstery
  • Standard MBUX multimedia system
  • Basic set of safety systems
  • Manual transmission in some versions

The most expensive production car in the Mercedes-Benz range is the Mercedes-AMG S 65 Final Edition. Prices for this model can exceed €250,000 depending on the individual options.

Factors affecting the price of the top-of-the-range S-Class model:

Engine power (6.0-litre V12 biturbo with 630 hp)

Exclusive interior trim (premium quality nappa leather, carbon fibre inlays)

Audio system (High-End 3D Surround Sound System Burmester)

Personalisation packages (individual body paint, exclusive interior elements)

Innovative technologies (Night View Assist Plus, DRIVING ASSISTANCE PACKAGE PLUS).

In addition, the price may increase due to additional options, such as massage seats with cooling function, individual interior lighting, refrigerator in the rear console.

It is worth noting that limited editions or special versions of the Mercedes-Maybach can cost even more, reaching 500,000 euros or more.