Mercedes-Benz to Launch 21 New Models, Including Electric and AMG Variants

Mercedes-Benz plans to introduce 21 new models in the next two years, with a focus on both combustion engines and electric powertrains. 19 models will feature combustion engines, while 17 will be electric or hybrid. Key highlights include: * Facelifts for existing models like the S-Class. * New generations of models such as the CLA, available in both combustion and electric versions on the MMA platform. * A second-generation GLB, also on the MMA platform, with combustion and electric options. * Electric versions of the GLC, C-Class, and E-Class based on the MB:EA Medium 800V platform by 2026. * A smaller G-Class variant on the MMA platform, potentially available in both combustion and electric versions, expected around 2027. * A new range of minivans as successors to the V-Class, available in both combustion and electric variants from 2026. * AMG will introduce high-performance models, including a potential supercar inspired by the Vision One-Eleven, with over 1,000 horsepower from multiple electric motors.

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