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Notably, the car started with a three-wheeled vehicle that was dubbed the Benz patent motor car. This car was unveiled by Karl Benz; however, a month later, a four-wheeled vehicle that was powered by a Daimler engine was introduced as a product of this company. Other than being a car, since its origin, the Mercedes Benz has since been known for its luxury and refinement with the symbols of success, status, and good taste. The first Mercedes Benz was crafted in the year 1901 and the car was named after Emil Jellinek’s daughter, Mercedes.
Jellinek was one of the primary distributors of Daimler. In the year 1926, Daimler and Benz merged and formed Daimler Benz AG and this marked the birth of Mercedes Benz. During its foundation, Daimler pointed out a signified fact that his engines would be used for vehicles on land, air, and sea (Adler 35). Notably, this fact came fact year later, after his death. It has ever been noted that right from its invention, Mercedes Benz has been synonymous with excellence in automobiles. For instance, the 1931 Mercedes Benz 170 became a car in its class since it was the first car in the world with exemplary technology that has remained extraordinary until contemporary automobile production.
One of these features is the independent suspension provided by its four wheels. From its comfort and luxury, the Mercedes Benz did establish itself as a brand of choice among buyers especially between the 30s and 40s, thanks to the convertible cruisers including the 380 and 540K. Advancement of the year led to advancement in the series of Mercedes Benz and new models were unveiled. In the 1950s, the company introduced the Mercedes Benz 300 SL which was also known as the “Gullwing” and was the world ever known supercar (Adler 82).
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