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History Lesson: When Mercedes-Benz Could Resume Production after WWII

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  Did you know that Mercedes-Benz existed as a bran d even before World War II? The company has an entangled history with German politics but has since recovered its reputation and paved the way for excellence in automobiles. Let’s take a look at how the Second World War affected Mercedes-Benz and how they got to producing Mercedes-Benz spare parts ,  cars and accessories at the rate they do today. The Significance of Mercedes-Benz Pre-War It was in 1926 that the Daimler-Benz merger  in Germany happened, which is what spawned the auto project that is now one of the biggest brands in the market: Mercedes-Benz. As the product of the two largest car manufacturers in flourishing pre-war Germany, Daimler-Benz represented the innovation and sturdiness of German cars worldwide. However, like every other industry during the rise of the Nazis in Germany, Daimler-Benz were obliged to produce armament items as well as vehicles for the military before and during World War II. During ...

Mercedes-Benz is Stepping up Electric Propulsion for Maybach, AMG, and G-Class

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  Mercedes-Benz was once again crowned the most valuable luxury automotive brand  in the “Best Global Brands 2020” ranking. Why Mercedes-Benz’s accomplishments have been such a tour de force is that it has several sub-brands that have fantastic reputations as well as great development potential, like the Maybach, AMG, and G-Class. With that in mind, we’re going to discuss Mercedes-Benz’s new plan to bring these brands onto a new plane of development—electric propulsion. Starting in 2021, AMG is going to enter the next level with high-performance electrification. Electric versions of the Maybach brand are set to be developed and rolled out globally. The same goes for the G-Class. The Numbers A study published by Mercedes-Benz found that in 2019, 52 million people across the globe had more than USD250,000 available per year. By 2030, the number will jump to 95 million. The majority of these people reside in the US, 26 million in 2019, and expected to touch 45 million by 2030. Me...