Mercedes-Benz closed 2025 with modest US growth, but the spotlight goes to one Alabama-built SUV. Mercedes-Benz concluded 2025 with 303,200 passenger cars sold in the US, just a hair higher than the ...
The new CLA will be the first Mercedes-Benz to debut a hands-free system that can handle point-to-point driving, even through urban areas. Mercedes announces MB.Drive Assist Pro, a Level 2 ...
Last summer, Mercedes-Benz held a media drive program for the all-new 2026 CLA, which straddles the gap between fully electric and hybrid powertrain options on the same platform. SlashGear's own Emme ...
Mercedes’ Level 2 advanced driving system now tackles city streets in the all-new electric CLA and other 2026 and beyond cars. Reading time 3 minutes Mercedes-Benz rang in CES 2026 on Monday with an ...
At the CES conference, Jensen Huang, the company’s chief executive, said the more efficient and powerful chip would begin shipping later this year. By Tripp Mickle Reporting from Las Vegas Jensen ...
If SUVs were cocktails, the 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLE would be an old-fashioned. The bartender won’t raise an eyebrow and you’ll get what you expected without any bougie pretense. Broad range of ...
It hasn't been long since there was a vast array of Mercedes-Benz and AMG convertibles on sale that would have required an educational course to get fully acquainted with. Today, there are only two ...
WASHINGTON, DC - Mercedes-Benz has reached a $149.6 million settlement with U.S. states to resolve a long-running investigation into allegations of diesel emissions cheating by the German automaker, ...
Mercedes-Benz USA and parent company Daimer AG have agreed to pay $149.6 million to settle allegations that the automaker secretly installed devices in hundreds of thousands of vehicles to pass ...
Mercedes-Benz has reached a $149.6 million settlement with U.S. states to resolve a long-running investigation into allegations of diesel emissions cheating by the German automaker, New York Attorney ...
It’s the latest in a decade-long scandal involving accusations that software “defeat devices” made diesel vehicles seem cleaner than they were. By Karen Zraick Mercedes-Benz Group AG will pay up to ...
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