Is one of the most remarkable automobile brands in the world.
This can be attributed to the fact that Mercedes-Benz focuses on the premium segment of the car market.
So?
1954 Mercedes F1 car (price:
$29.6 million) At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, an annual automotive event, there’s a Bonhams Goodwood Sale, as well as a host of manufacturers pulling out all the stops to showcase their toughest performance models.
This year’s auction featured a stunning W196R racecar, which sold for $2,965,095.
Forgive the clickbait on the price, but this is truly the most expensive car ever sold at auction!
The SLR Red Gold Dream (price: $10 million) At many times, we don’t know where a lot of things around us came from, like the Mercedes SLR McLaren 999 is definitely a “sin” thing.
The car’s designer, UeliAnliker, from Sweden, described spending more than 30,000 hours on the car and an estimated $4.35 million to cover the body of the SLR with 24-karat gold.
It sounds ridiculous to make a car with so much time and money, but that’s what sets the Mercedes SLR McLaren 999 apart.
C112 Mercedes Benz concept (Price: $4 million) This 1991 Mercedes, priced at $4 million, is the oldest and most powerful Mercedes concept car on the market today.
The concept car also features the first C112 to take a 6-liter V12 engine, capable of doing 0-100 km/h in 4.9 seconds.
For THE first TIME, THE CONCEPT CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH ABC ACTIVE BODY CONTROL SUSPENSION SYSTEM, WHICH can adjust the stiffness of the suspension damping in real time through the computer, so that the car can have the most stable and safe performance in the face of various dynamic conditions.