From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-16 07:51:08
Mercedes-Benz will launch its "largest-ever" product and technology rollout in 2026. The mid-cycle refresh of the S-Class will debut on January 29, followed by the longer-wheelbase Maybach S-Class powered by a V12 engine. The all-new electric C-Class will fully abandon internal combustion engines, sharing the same technology as the all-electric GLC—whose orders have already filled production capacity for the second half of the year. In the SUV segment, the GLE and GLS will receive updates, while the next-generation GLA and its all-electric variant will launch simultaneously; the EQA will be gradually phased out. AMG will also unveil its first all-electric model built on a dedicated platform, replacing the discontinued AMG GT four-door coupe, with an all-electric AMG SUV expected to arrive after 2027. Additionally, a convertible version of the G-Class could return later this year, featuring a four-door soft-top design.

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