Mercedes-Benz's automotive history can be traced all the way back to the 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, which it claims as the first gasoline-powered automobile. Currently, the German luxury automaker offers a full lineup of vehicles in nearly every segment imaginable, from the pint-sized A-class up to the GLS-class three-row crossover. It even builds two cargo vans, the Sprinter and Metris.
It would seem that Mercedes' own reports of the V12's imminent demise were greatly exaggerated.
It'll be taller, roomier but shorter, actually.
Who doesn't want chilled champagne flutes in their SUV?
Like other hi-po AMGs, it packs a mild-hybrid system with some additional oomph.
What's not to love about a 603-horsepower SUV?
A 3.7-second sprint to 60 sounds... fun.
Plush is the name of the game.