
90 years ago, Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler founded the Mercedes-Benz brand in Stuttgart, Germany. After World War I, the economy suffered so much that the idea of merging and creating partnerships was considered to be something that reinforced the climatic obstacles. DMG and Benz & Cie. Then the two largest automakers in the world successfully merged in May 1924, and in 1926 Mercedes-Benz was born.
The Mercedes three-star logo represents the company's dominance over land, sea and air. According to the company, it represents the desire of the automaker to a universal engine with its engines dominant in the land, sea and air. The emblem is a symbol of world domination.
Cars that made history
Mercedes engines of the highest quality. These high-quality engines have evolved with the development of various cars in each era since its first production. Model K was the first car that was released after the merger of the two companies.
It was incredibly successful, and the production of Mercedes-Benz cars grew to 7,000 in 1927. This was followed by a series of S with various cars until 1929. In the 30s, the largest and most prestigious car is Mercedes-Benz W15 & # 39; debuted, which helped them to become one of the leading brands in the automotive industry.
The 260 D was the world's first diesel passenger car. By the 1940s, the company stopped producing vehicles due to the Second World War, and then resumed operations in 1946 from 170 V. During the 50s, they led sales charts in Germany, presenting some of their best cars, such as 190 and 300 SL.
The 1960s were the decade of muscle machines. In 1967, they introduced the Mercedes AMG as a separate high-performance division of Mercedes-Benz. The first car presented by the division was the famous 300SEL 6.3 V8 Saloon, which was given the name Red Sow.
In the 70s, they launched several successful cars, such as the SL and SLC 107 cars, the G-Class and S-Class series, which are still in production. In the 1980s, they came in first place in the production of cars that cared about environmental pollution. They presented a three-way catalytic converter with a closed loop to reduce the overall pollution of cars.
In 1987, Mercedes-Benz introduced the 100 D 631 series, and a year later the W201 Series 2 debuted, and it was a compact executive car with a sports sedan. In the 90s, the company introduced the G-Class Wagons and SUVs and many new models, such as the E-Class, C-Class and S-Class series.
In the 2000s, a new era was introduced in mechanical superior charging technology. In 2005, numerous innovative designs and technical concepts such as the BlueTec system were released, and were able to reduce CO2 emissions.
Today, Mercedes-Benz, along with its high-performance division AMG - one of the best and most popular automakers who build luxury cars, trucks, buses and buses. In addition, the company offers financial services and auto repair.
Quality and Innovation
Since their first production, they have been successful in creating quality cars and finding innovative ways to introduce technologies that have become expensive for future generation cars. Some notable works presented by them are as follows:
- Designed the first road car to have brakes on all four wheels.
- In 1936, the Mercedes-Benz 260D became the first diesel passenger car.
- They were the first to offer direct fuel injection on the Mercedes-Benz 300SL.
- In 1951, they were the first to develop a "protective cell".
- Airbag were first introduced to the European market in 1981 with the S-Class model.
- Mercedes-Benz was the first to introduce seat belt retractors on the 1981 S-Class.
- In September 2003, they introduced the world's first seven-speed automatic transmission.
- They are the first to develop, test and implement ESP, brake assistance and other types of safety equipment in cars.
- In the 1980s, they developed the first robot in the world together with the team of Prof. Dieckmann.
Arena in the sport of Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz is a brand of sports enthusiast. In football, Mercedes-Benz sponsors the German national football team. Mercedes-Benz sponsors the Bundesliga VfB Stuttgart club and provides naming rights for its stadium, the Mercedes-Benz Arena. They are in the race for a long time. In the 1930s, they participated in the Grand Prix races. Over the past few years, they have dominated the F1 arena, using drivers such as Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.
Identity and cooperation
The logo of the Mercedes-Benz says the volume of the brand, even if its name is missing. Now they are moving forward with the invention and introduction of new technologies that are not yet known to us. They have been a great companion for many years. So much success and fame did not make them irresponsible. They did not worry about security innovations and even licensed them for use by competitors in the name of improving the safety of cars and passengers. As a result, crumple zones and anti-lock brakes are now standard for all modern vehicles.

