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Mercedes-Benz EVs in Canada Now Have Access to Tesla’s SuperchargersMercedes-Benz electric vehicle drivers can finally use the majority of Superchargers in North America. This comes a full year later than planned, as the deal signed between the German automaker and Tesla in 2023 called for access starting in the second half of 2024. Existing customers can purchase a Mercedes-Benz-approved …
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Kiss These Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo Cars GoodbyeThree luxury automakers are discontinuing or are about to discontinue some of their cars, as we’ve learned in the past few days. The reasons are different in each case, so don't put all the blame on the SUV obsession. Let's start with Audi, which has confirmed that the A7 and …
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Mercedes-Benz Wants Piece of Tesla’s NACS Pie, TooStop us if you’ve read something on this topic in the past few weeks. Mercedes-Benz drivers in North America will be able to use Superchargers starting in 2024 following a deal with Tesla . The German automaker will initially offer an adapter that enables its existing CCS-compatible electric vehicles to …
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Mercedes-Maybach Night Series Shows the Dark Side of Supreme LuxuryMercedes-Benz customers looking for top-tier luxury can turn to Maybach versions of the S-Class , GLS and all-electric EQS SUV . And for those who’d like something even more special and exclusive, there are alternatives, too. Following the Mercedes-Maybach Haute Voiture , the company is now introducing a darker-looking Night …
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2024 Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV: The Pinnacle of German EV OpulenceMercedes-Benz continues to expand its electric SUV lineup with today’s introduction of the most luxurious model you’ll find wearing the German automaker’s badge. That’s because the 2024 Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV 4MATIC is the first to be branded as a Maybach product. We got an exclusive opportunity to take a …
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Mercedes-Benz Can Make Your EV Faster With 12-Month SubscriptionSubscription-based services are taking the auto industry by storm, even though more than 75 percent of people don’t want them according to a recent survey by Cox Automotive. Of course, you can’t blame automakers for seeking new revenue streams, but some are going a bit too far. The latest example …