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Highlights
Highlights in our limousines.
Whether a sporty A-Class or a luxurious S-Class - all Mercedes-Benz limousines have something in common: their distinctive 3-box design, the unique comfort and high level of safety ensure that you reach your destination in a relaxed manner thanks to intelligent technologies.
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This is what sets Mercedes-Benz limousines apart.
For more than 60 years, luxury Mercedes-Benz limousines have been providing elegance and relaxation on the road. In 1953, Mercedes-Benz presented the Model 180. The upper mid-range limousine was the first passenger car with a self-supporting body and 3-box design, and was considered a pioneer of automotive modernity. The Model 180 laid the foundation for all current Mercedes-Benz limousines. They continue to represent a sporty, elegant design and top-class comfort to the present day. Beyond this, since 2021, the consistently fully-electric luxury EQS limousines from Mercedes-Benz have been setting new standards for forward-looking design, innovative connectivity and fascinating everyday comfort.
Q & A
Frequently asked questions
A "limousine" is traditionally defined as a conventional passenger car with a stepped rear end and four doors, i.e. the conventional "3-box design". Deviating from this, Mercedes-Benz also offers the A-Class Limousine in what is known as a "compact limousine" with four doors and an inclined rear end.
Limousines from Mercedes-Benz range from the compact class to the luxury class with different performance and comfort levels. The A-Class Limousine is sporty and compact and the C-Class Limousine is a popular mid-range model, while the E-Class and the S-Class Limousine represent sophisticated top-range vehicles. The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class is our most luxurious and elegant limousine. As fully electric alternatives to the E-Class and S-Class limousines, the EQS Limousine also features as a high-quality vehicle with state-of-the-art technologies.
Modern automotive design sometimes blurs the boundaries between traditional body types, creating exciting hybrids for specific customer interests. A 4-door coupé such as the CLA or CLS combines the limousine concept with the falling roofline of a coupé and represents a design concept that is both sporty and sensual.
With EQS, we have a fully electric-powered limousine on the modular architecture for luxury and upper-range electric vehicle in our product range. The EQS takes on the role of a progressive luxury limousine in the Mercedes-Benz product range.






