Who owns Mercedes Benz?
This article will explain a brief history of Mercedes Benz and answer the question: who owns Mercedes Benz? And where is Mercedes made?
Who owns Mercedes Benz?
Mercedes Benz currently comes under a bigger automotive group based in Stuttgart Germany called Daimler AG. Daimler AG manufactures Mercedes Benz passenger cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles. From 1926 to 1998 they were known as Daimler-Benz AG. However, as of Feb 1 2022, Daimler AG has renamed itself as Mercedes Benz group AG.
A brief look into Mercedes Benz history.
In 1886, Karl Benz invented the modern-day car with the petrol engine and during the same period, Gottlieb Daimler and his business partner William Maybach were in the business of converting stagecoaches by adding petrol engines.
A European automobile entrepreneur Emil Jellinek first marketed the automobile by naming it after his daughter Mercedes Jellinek. 1901 Mercedes powered by a 35 brake horsepower engine became known as 1901 Mercedes.
The production of the first Branded Mercedes Benz started in 1926 when the two companies of Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler merged and created the Daimler Benz company.
Since then Mercedes Benz has developed and introduced many electrical and Mechanical innovations and safety features in its cars. Currently, the S Class is the most technologically advanced vehicle on the road.
All the generations of S class always featured innovations like airbags, passenger seat airbags etc. Mercedes Benz is well known and one of the oldest manufacturing brands in the world.
By renaming Daimler AG to Mercedes Benz AG, the focus is back on producing electric and most desirable cars in the world.
Where are Mercedes cars made?
Mercedes Benz has production factories all over the world but the main manufacturing factories are located only in Germany. Other location does not manufacture cars but only assembles from knockdown kits. The company has factories in 17 countries across 4 continents.
Following are a few of the Mercedes Benz factories.
- Bremen, Germany
- East London, South Africa
- Hambach, France
- Iracemápolis, Brazil
- Kecskemet, Hungary
- Rastatt, Germany
- Sindelfingen, Germany
- Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- Pekan, Indonesia
- Pune, India
- Affalterbach, Germany
- Arnstadt, Germany
- Berlin, Germany
- Cugir, Romania
- Hamburg, Germany
- Kolla, Germany
The factory in Stuttgart, Germany is the mother factory, all the development, production and shipment of engines, transmissions and CKDs are shipped from this location. It is also the headquarters of the Daimler AG, recently named as Mercedes Benz group AG. The Stuttgart factory has a history extending back over 115 years and it is the highest tech location for the production of cars and hybrid drive systems.
Mercedes Benz AG will be focusing on the development and production of electric cars under the EQ brand, and the Stuttgart factory will also produce lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. Battery factories also built-in Brühl and Hedelfingen plant sections.
In addition to assembly and manufacturing parts of the electric cars, Germany will also become a global hub for battery production.
The plant has six total facilities, Untertürkheim and Bad Cannstatt are responsible for the production of engines and the forge is also located there. The transmissions are manufactured in Sindelfingen. Mettingen has the foundry for axle production.
Mercedes Benz AG is responsible for GLobal production of Mercedes Benz passenger cars and Vans. the total number of employees worldwide exceeds over 200,000.
Different classes available in Mercedes Benz
Mercedes Benz produces cars across various platforms like sedans, SUVS, Compact SUVs, Estate. The many engines and transmission options are available for different model series. Mercedes Benz built to order allows for different choices of interior, driver assistance systems and accessories to be fitted to vehicles during the production. Following are some popular Mercedes Benz models
- Mercedes-Benz A-Class- it is a subcompact hatchback produced under NGC new generation cars. The class has AMG 35 and 45 high-performance models. It is also available in estate and sedan body types. GLA is also based on the A-class platform, it is a Compact SUV with larger tyres and better ground clearance.
- Mercedes-Benz B class- B class is also a compact hatchback with emphasis on cargo space. It is an NGC car and also available in compact SUV GLB with 7 seats. There is no AMG for the B class model series. Model series EQB is a recently launched full electric car based on the B class platform. It is available in single motor 2 wheel drive and twin motor 4 wheel drive variants.
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class- the C class is a standard sized sedan from Mercedes Benz. It is also available in the AMG line and AMG 63 model series. The C class coupe comes with a 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. The C class comes in a soft-top convertible model.
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class- The E class is the most popular and highest selling Mercedes Benz model in premium sedans. A longer wheelbase version is also sold in markets like India and China. It is the second most technologically advanced car in the Mercedes Benz line-up. E Cabriolet is a soft-top two-door coupe available with a 4 and 6 cylinder petrol engine.
- Mercedes Benz S class. The S Class is the most premium sedan and also the most technologically advanced vehicle from Mercedes Benz. S class comes with a luxury Maybach model and high-performance S 63 amg with sports coupe version.
- Mercedes-Benz GLC-The GLC is the start in the SUV family of Mercedes Benz with a 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. The EQC full electric car is based on the GLC platform. GLC comes with inline 4 cylinder diesel and petrol engine. High-performance GLC 63 AMG has a bigger 8 cylinder V8 engine with a cylinder shut-off function for better fuel economy. AMG Line model GLC 43 has a V6 engine and all-wheel-drive system. AIRMATIC suspension is only available on AMG line and AMG models.
- Mercedes-Benz GLE- GLE is the full-sized SUV available in a more powerful 6 cylinder turbo diesel engine. In some markets, it has a 7 seat version. The GLE also features AIRMATIC suspension. GLE specializes in off-road driving conditions, special driving modes and torque distribution can send 100 % of power to the wheel that has grip. The newly developed pneumatic and hydraulic suspension can also rock the car if the car is stuck off-road.
- Mercedes-Benz GLS- GLS is the largest SUV from Mercedes Benz. It also comes in a luxury GLS Maybach model with a hybrid hydraulic and Airmatic suspension system.
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Conclusion
Mercedes Benz offers the best-built quality and performance in all Models. Mercedes Benz cars can easily last for more than 10 years if they are maintained properly. With the change in the name from Daimler AG to Mercedes Benz AG, the goal will be on creating sustainable and innovative technology to help in building a better future.