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In 2015, MBSA manufactured the one millionth passenger car. [7] In the same year, truck production (which had only started four years later) reached a level of 125,000 units. [8] In addition to Mercedes-Benz models, CDA and MBSA also manufactured other vehicles. From 1982 to 2000 CDA/MBSA produced Honda models.
City Bus A-537.3 Engine type MB OM 457 hla EU3 or MAN D2066LUH 11 EU4; City Bus A-537.5 Engine type OM 457h LA EU5; Single low Floor City Bus A-547.3 Engine type MB OM 457h LA EU3 or MAN D2066 LUH 12 EU4; Double low Floor City Bus A-559.4 Engine type MAN D2066 LUH 12 EU4; Midibus A-402 Engine type CUMMINS B180-20
It is one of the world's leading car manufacturers. Daimler-Benz was formed with the merger of Benz & Cie. , the world's oldest car company, [ 4 ] and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft in 1926. The company was renamed DaimlerChrysler upon the acquisition of the American automobile manufacturer, Chrysler Corporation in 1998, it was renamed to Daimler ...
The Mercedes-Benz CLS (initially called the CLS-Class) is a series of executive cars produced by Mercedes-Benz from October 2004 to August 2023.. The original model was a four-door sedan based on the Mercedes E-Class platform, marketed as a four door coupé. [1]
Automobile manufacturers are companies and organizations that produce motor vehicles. Many of these companies are still in business, and many of the companies are defunct. Only companies that have articles on Wikipedia are included in this l
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The car used a fiberglass body shell and with a mid-mounted three-rotor direct fuel injected Wankel engine (code named M950F). The next C111 appeared in 1970; it was shown at the 1970 Geneva International Motor Show. It used a four-rotor engine producing 260 kW (349 hp). [1] The car reportedly could reach a speed of 300 km/h (186 mph). [5]
The W210 was designed by Steve Mattin under design chief Bruno Sacco between 1988 and 1991, later being previewed on the 1993 Coupé Concept shown at the Geneva Auto Show in March 1993. The W210 was the first Mercedes-Benz production car featuring Xenon headlamps (including dynamic headlamp range control, only low beam).