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In the U.S., Mercedes-Benz currently offers diesel vehicles in its E-, M-, GL-, and R-class models. And, they have an S-class on the way. Powered by the same 3.0-liter turbo-diesel V-6 engine as the company's other American diesel models, the new S350 BlueTec will be offered exclusively with 4Matic all-wheel drive; and it's expected to arrive this fall.

Mercedes-Benz's plan to introduce more diesels into the U.S. market doesn…

AMG, a subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz, is known for developing the most expensive, highest performance vehicles in the brand's series. Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles typically have more aggressive looks, more power, and better handling and stability than their regular counterparts.

People with a penchant for powerful vehicles might initially shake their heads to learn that even the AMG division of Mercedes-Benz has to include hybrid technology in order to comply with new emission and consumption regulations…

Around the World in…a Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz has developed a B-class electric-fuel (EF) vehicle. And to prove its technical acuity, it's planning to drive the car around the world in 125 days. In total, the journey will cover 14 countries on four continents and run through portions of the United States.

The F-cell is powered by electricity generated by an onboard hydrogen fuel-cell stack and stored in a lithium-ion battery pack. The electric motor produces 134 horsepower (hp) and 215…

First off, for those of you who are not familiar with Mercedes-Benz Active Night View Assist Plus, here's a high-level explanation of the technology's functionality: It offers Mercedes-Benz drivers the ability to more aptly detect pedestrians on the road by highlighting them on the display in the instrument cluster. The innovative safety device warns driver's to proceed with more caution and has been included in Mercedes-Benz's luxury-class models since 2009. It…