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Car enthusiasts know for a fact that when it comes to luxury, there is no one like Mercedes-Benz. Over the decades, the carmaker has earned a reputation for making top-class products that are renowned worldwide. As India’s earning capacity grows, its desire to own a Mercedes Car also grows and that is something that is behind the growing sales experienced by the brand in India.
Car |
Price Bracket |
Rs. 2.55 crore |
|
Rs. 1.86 crore |
|
Rs. 1.37 crore |
|
Rs. 76 lakhs |
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Rs. 61.8 lakhs |
As we can assess, this list comprises vehicles starting from Rs. 61.8 lakhs and going up to Rs. 2.55 crore. Let us discuss what these cars have to offer.
Engine |
2925 cc diesel |
Mileage |
9 kilometres per litre |
Seating Capacity |
5 |
Airbags |
9 |
The G-Class SUV has been popular for its boxy design and is revered among enthusiasts for its tank-like build quality. Powering the G-Class is the 2.9-litre six-cylinder Diesel Engine belting out 290 PS and 600 Nm of torque. Features include LED headlights, a sunroof, cruise control front cupholders and ambient lighting. Ex-showroom prices start at Rs. 2.55 lakh. The AMG line of the G Class ranges from Rs. 2.55 crore to Rs. 4 crore, ex-showroom.
Engine |
2925 cc (Diesel), 2999 cc (Petrol) |
Mileage |
12-13.50 kilometres per litre |
Seating Capacity |
5 |
Airbags |
10 |
The epitome of luxury, the Mercedes-Benz S Class is the most luxurious sedan from the house of Mercedes, coming at a starting price of Rs. 1.77 crore. There are two engines - petrol and diesel - on offer. It gets 10 airbags apart from ABS, EBD and ESC. Some of the highlight features of the sedan include MeConnect technology, adaptive AIRMATIC suspension and LED Intelligent Light System.
Engine |
2999 cc (Petrol), 2989 cc (Diesel) |
Mileage |
8.5-11 kilometres per litre |
Seating capacity |
5/7 |
Airbags |
9 |
The GLS is a celebrity-favourite SUV and comes in both five and seven-seater options. Both the 3-litre petrol and diesel powertrains on offer are high on power and make 375 bhp and 362 bhp, respectively. It gets a twin-screen layout for the infotainment system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, three-level memory seats and a panoramic sunroof. The petrol GLS comes for Rs. 1.68 crore, while the diesel is priced at Rs. 1.75 crore, ex-showroom.
Engine |
1991 cc (Petrol), 2925 cc (Diesel) |
Mileage |
15-16 kilometres per litre |
Seating capacity |
5 |
Airbags |
7 |
Sitting right above the C-Class sedan, the E-Class is one of the bestsellers in Mercedes-Benz’s entire lineup, all because of its straightforward approach to luxury and performance. Its length, height and width dimensions measure 5,092 mm, 1,493 mm and 1,880 mm, respectively.
Some of the features on offer include two-zone AC, parking assist, 16-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat and leather seat upholstery. The petrol sedan makes 194 bhp and 320 Nm of torque, while the diesel produces 282 bhp and 600 Nm. Prices start at Rs. 76.05 lakh and go all the way up to Rs. 89.15 lakh.
Engine |
1496 cc (Petrol), 1993 cc (Diesel), 1999 cc (Petrol) |
Mileage |
17-23 kilometres per litre |
Seating capacity |
5 |
Airbags |
7 |
The Most Affordable Car on this list, the Mercedes C-Class is a great option for someone who wants to have a Mercedes in their garage and not break the bank at the same time. There are three powertrains on offer, including 2 petrol engines and a diesel.
Fuel efficiency is great from these engines, with the maximum mileage being 23 kilometres per litre. On the safety front, there are seven airbags available to keep the occupants safe. Ex-showroom prices start from Rs. 61.85 lakh and go all the way up to Rs. 69 lakh.
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