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2006 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Edition: A Rare Gem

The 2006 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Edition is a remarkable vehicle that combines heritage, exclusivity, and cutting-edge upgrades by McLaren Special Operations (MSO). This particular example, originally delivered to Japan in September 2005, underwent a significant transformation in 2018, elevating it to one of the most sought-after modern supercars.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Reveals Love for Mercedes-AMG G 63 in New “AMG Uncovered” Series

The inaugural episode shines a spotlight on none other than Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the rising star of the Oklahoma City Thunder and a 2024 NBA All-Star, showcasing his cherished Mercedes-AMG G 63.
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Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss (2009) up for auction

The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss, unveiled in 2009, is a limited edition speedster variant of the SLR, paying homage to the 300 SLR. Only 75 were built exclusively for existing SLR owners. Sacrificing creature comforts for performance and aesthetics, it lacks a windscreen and roof.
FASHION

Mercedes-Benz x Moncler ‘PROJECT MONDO G’

Mercedes-Benz and Moncler have unveiled PROJECT MONDO G, a unique collaborative art project that combines the iconic G-Class with Moncler's signature design elements, which was presented at London Fashion Week on 20 February 2023 and The project was premiered at the show 'The Art of Genius' by Moncler at the The show, organised by Moncler, featured brands and artists such as Alicia Keys, Pharrell Williams, Adidas Originals, FRGMT, Salehe Bembury, Palm Angels and ROC NATION by Jay-Z.
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Mercedes-Benz “Blue Wonder”

The high-speed racing car transporter was originally built in the Mercedes-Benz test workshop in 1954 for the 1955 motor racing season. Unlike conventional commercial vehicles, it had no separation between the driver's cab and the load platform, featuring a sporty silhouette with a top speed of 170 km/h (105 mph). Its purpose was to transport racing cars for the World Sports Car Championship in 1955, making it an essential link between the Stuttgart plant and race tracks across Europe.