Mercedes May Offer Over 100 Models in the US by 2020

Kinja'd!!! by "Wobbles the Mind" (wobblesthemind)
Published 11/18/2017 at 12:00

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There are many topics I want to discuss but this list will get you into why I’ll be talking a lot about the Mercedes brand soon.

Note that I’m just going off their current US website plus a few special models that are coming out soon or being delivered.

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200

CLA 250 - $32,700 (+2,000 AWD)

GLA 250 - $33,400 (+2,000 AWD)

B 250e “Electric Drive” - $39,900

AMG 45

CLA 45 - $50,400

GLA 45 - $50,600

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300

GLC 300 - $40,050 (+$2,000 AWD)

C 300 Sedan - $40,250 (+$2,000 AWD)

C 300 Coupe - $43,200 (+$2,000 AWD)

GLC 300 4Matic Coupe - $46,600

C 350e PHEV Sedan - $47,900

SLC 300 - $48,400

C 300 Cabriolet - $51,200 (+$2,000)

*GLC Fuel Cell ~ $55,000

AMG 43

C 43 Sedan - $53,400

C 43 Coupe - $55,900

GLC 43 - $56,250

GLC 43 Coupe - $60,400

C 43 Cabriolet - $60,800

SLC 43 - $61,350

AMG 63

C 63 Sedan - $66,100

C 63 Coupe - $67,500

C 63 Cabriolet - $73,500

*GLC 63 ~ $75,000

AMG S

C 63 S Sedan - $73,700

C63 S Coupe - $75,500

C 63 S Cabriolet - $81,500

*GLC 63 S Coupe ~ $82,000

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300

GLE 350 - $52,200 (+$2,000 AWD)

E 300 Sedan - $52,950 (+2,500 AWD)

400

E 400 Coupe - $58,900 (+2,500 AWD)

E 400 4Matic Wagon - $63,050

E 400 Cabriolet - $66,300 (+$2,500 AWD)

AMG 43

GLE 43 - $67,750

GLE 43 Coupe - $70,500

E 43 Sedan - $71,600

500

GLE 550e PHEV - $66,700

CLS 550 - $75,150 (+$2,500 AWD)

AMG 63

GLE 63 - $102,550

GT Coupe - $112,400

GT Roadster - $124,400

AMG S

E 63 S Sedan - $104,400

E 63 S Wagon - $106,950

CLS 63 S - $108,900

GLE 63 S - $109,700

GLE 63 S Coupe - $111,860

GT S Coupe - $132,400

GT C Coupe - $145,000

GT C Roadster - $157,000

AMG R

GT R Coupe - $157,000

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400

SL 450 - $88,200

S 450 Sedan - $89,900 (+$3,000 AWD)

500

S 560 Sedan - $99,900 (+$3,000 AWD)

SL 550 - $112,300

G 550 - $122,400

S 550 4Matic Coupe - $122,750

S 550 Cabriolet - $131,400

AMG 63

G 63 - $141,400

S 63 Sedan - $147,500

SL 63 - $152,850

S 63 Coupe - $164,750

S 63 Cabriolet - $176,400

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500

Maybach S 560 4Matic Sedan - $168,600

*G 500 4x4 Squared ~ $254,000

AMG 65

G 65 - $220,400

SL 65 - $222,000

S 65 Sedan - $229,500

S 65 Coupe - $236,250

S 65 Cabriolet - $247,900

600

Maybach S 650 Sedan - $198,700

*Maybach S 650 Cabriolet ~ $320,000

*Maybach G 650 Landaulet ~ $550,000

AMG Project

*One ~ $2.5 Million

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So we are around 80 models for the US. What’s crazy is that the lineup is pretty much just steel and gas. Keep that in mind when you talk about FCA lagging in electrified vehicle offerings and just tossing a big engine into everything.


Replies (5)

Kinja'd!!! "404 - User No Longer Available" (toni-cipriani)
11/18/2017 at 12:24, STARS: 0

I thought SLC was going away altogether?

http://www.thedrive.com/sheetmetal/9732/mercedes-benz-slc-dead-next-amg-gt-and-sl-to-share-platform

Kinja'd!!! "Wobbles the Mind" (wobblesthemind)
11/18/2017 at 12:30, STARS: 0

Still here through the 2018 model year. Mercedes does offer a ton of convertibles when most automakers only offer maybe zero to four at the top end.

Kinja'd!!! "BaconSandwich is tasty." (baconsandwich)
11/18/2017 at 12:41, STARS: 0

How many of those share the same platform?

Kinja'd!!! "hike" (hike15)
11/18/2017 at 13:31, STARS: 3

It cannot be easy being a dealer trying to stock the right inventory with so many different models. Crazy. Granted, you could narrow it down to mainstream models pretty easily and just not stock a lot of oddball stuff like some AMG models and the suv coupe contraptions.

Kinja'd!!! "Wobbles the Mind" (wobblesthemind)
11/18/2017 at 14:14, STARS: 0

As Im looking at it Im not sure if there are more than 7 platforms there simply due to some older models like the CLS. I think Mercedes will have that reduced down to 4 or 5 platforms to cover over 100 models by the end of the decade.