the G-Wagon is wonderfully unique and guarantees exclusivity
One of the most well-known car manufacturers is Mercedes-Benz.
The German carmaker was founded in 1926 and it is known for producing luxury cars, pleasing motorists worldwide.
But more recently, Mercedes has expanded to create high-performance models under the AMG subsidiary.
Mercedes has a wide variety of saloons, SUVs and sports cars available.
Here are 10 Mercedes you can buy.
Mercedes-Maybach S-Class
Following the launch of the classy S-Class in 2021, Mercedes-Benz went a step further by introducing the luxurious Maybach.
Based on the long-wheelbase version of the S-Class, the Maybach is extended by a further 180mm, with the extra length being used to maximise interior space.
The Maybach comes with exclusive trimmings and paint jobs.
It also has rear seats that come with built-in ventilation and massage functions and a 1,750-watt sound system.
The Maybach is ideal for Mercedes lovers that want that extra touch of class, but they will have to spend at least £160,000 to get their hands on one.
Mercedes-AMG G63
Another expensive luxury Merc to buy is the Mercedes-AMG G63, commonly known as a G-Wagon.
This powerful SUV boasts a 5.5-litre V8 engine that produces 563bhp and has a top speed of 130mph.
Features include a 7-speed automatic transmission and AMG ride control sports suspension.
More unique features include temperature-controlled cup holders and a panoramic sliding sunroof.
Another standout feature in the G-Wagon is the huge infotainment screens in the back.
It may cost £93,000, but the G-Wagon is wonderfully unique and guarantees exclusivity for those who own this vehicle.
Mercedes-AMG GT S
For those who enjoy a touch of speed then the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT S is an option to consider.
It is a grand tourer that comes in both coupe and roadster versions.
It combines supercar performance with technology and everyday practicality.
The GT S is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine that produces 515 bhp and has a top speed of 193 mph.
Prices start from £138,000 and while it is an expensive supercar, it is highly equipped.
This includes an electronically controlled limited-slip differential, ‘Race Mode’ and ‘Race Start’ mode settings in the AMG Dynamic Select adaptive drivetrain system, AMG Ride Control adaptive suspensive system, an AMG Performance Exhaust System with dynamic flaps and much more.
Mercedes-Benz EQS
For those looking to reduce their carbon footprint, consider the Mercedes-Benz EQS.
The EQS is essentially an electric version of the well-known S-Class.
Equipped with everything that comes in the S-Class, the EQS guarantees luxury and has a stunning design.
This five-seat electric saloon comes with a massive 107kWh battery, allowing it to travel for up to 480 miles on a single charge.
But as it is one of the most luxurious electric cars, it is pricey. It costs just under £100,000.
Despite the hefty price tag, the Mercedes EQS looks to be an electric car on the rise.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
When it comes to the executive saloon market, the Mercedes E-Class is one of the top models.
It is like a smaller S-Class. This is a good thing as it sets high standards in the class for comfort and has a spacious cabin.
With starting prices of £37,000, it is more expensive than its competitors but each trim is well-equipped.
The E-Class comes in different engine sizes but an efficient option is the E450 4MATIC. It is powered by a 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol engine and produces 362 bhp.
The E-Class is an efficient and stylish luxury car that’s well worth considering if you’re in the market for a new executive saloon.
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupé
Mercedes has got on the crossover SUV trend with the GLC Coupé.
This motor combines the excellence of an SUV and a coupé.
It has an eye-catching design, featuring new tailpipe trims and LED high-performance headlights.
The GLC Coupé has an MBUX multimedia system, which has a unique touch-control concept, voice control and smartphone integration.
The GLC Coupé costs a hefty £43,000 but you can guarantee that you will stand out in one.
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
The Mercedes C-Class is a small luxury car that also comes in a coupé version if you are looking for something a little more sporty.
Its exterior is an incarnation of luxury as it combines dynamic proportions with reduced design lines and sculptural surfaces.
The C-Class promises a smooth ride regardless of the road conditions.
With prices starting from £28,000, the C-Class comes with numerous features.
This includes an innovative MBUX multimedia system, allowing users to operate important functions by voice or touch.
Mercedes-AMG SL
When it comes to performance, exclusive comfort and design, the Mercedes-AMG SL makes a statement.
The SL has been around for almost 70 years but this new one takes tradition into the future.
It is a convertible, meaning that you can enjoy the open-air whilst going on long drives.
The SL comes in three models. The entry-level SL43 produces 375 bhp and has a top speed of 171 mph.
On the other hand, the high-performance SL63 4MATIC+ produces a whopping 577 bhp and has a top speed of 196 mph.
This is one for enthusiastic petrolheads but expect to fork out more than £100,000 for one.
Mercedes-AMG CLA Coupé
The Mercedes-AMG CLA Coupé embodies a sporty character and is a delight to drive. It also offers unrivalled performance in the compact sports car segment.
Compared to the series production model, the CLA AMG stands out.
It has the signature AMG radiator trim as well as the standout tailpipe trim.
The dynamic aesthetics continue on the inside, featuring a sports steering wheel and distinctive AMG centre console that incorporates switches for operating manual transmission mode, the 3-stage ESP system or the AMG Ride Control suspension, among other functions.
The CLA AMG has a top speed of 155 mph, although other trims vary.
Prices start from £38,000 which may sound like a lot but it is far cheaper than its nearest rival, the BMW M2, which costs around £52,000.
Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6
One of Mercedes’ most outlandish vehicles is the G63 6×6. It is a G-Wagon, but with two extra wheels.
The result is an effortlessly superior and extravagant off-roader.
It combines the engine from the normal G63, a twin-turbo V8, with 6×6 portal axles, a pick-up version of the G-Class body, and a luxury interior.
Given the uniqueness of this car, it is no surprise that a limited number were produced.
When it went on sale, it cost an eye-watering £380,000.
While every unit is now sold out, it is possible to buy one from a willing seller but it is likely that you will have to pay even more money.
This larger-than-life vehicle may be expensive but it will turn heads wherever you go.
These 10 Mercedes-Benz are some of the most exciting ones out there.
Not only are they extravagant but they are also high-performing.
While some are lavish saloons, others are extravagant SUVs.
As technology continues to evolve, expect Mercedes to create even more luxurious motors.