The best Mercedes models in the history of the brand

The annual International Motor Show in Geneva is one of the five leading automobile shows in the world. One of the most anticipated events is the premiere of the new brainchild of Mercedes-Benz - the GLC Coupe.

In anticipation of the opening of the exhibition (from March 3 to 13) we decided to take a short excursion into the history of the car dealership and introduce our readers to the greatest novelties of Mercedes-Benz, presented in Geneva since 1924.

Benz booth at the Geneva International Motor Show, 1924

The first Mercedes-Benz booth after the merger of Daimler and Benz, 1926

Elegance on wheels: Mercedes-Benz booth at the Geneva Motor Show, 1928

Success: Mercedes-Benz booth attracts the general attention of visitors, 1950

Technique of interest: Mercedes-Benz at the Geneva Motor Show, 1952

Model range: Mercedes-Benz 170 s, 220 and 300 (from left to right), 1952

Dizzying success: Mercedes-Benz presented a fire engine with a swing ladder at the exhibition, 1954

Trendsetter: Mercedes-Benz 220 Ponton, 1954

Quality cars from Germany: Mercedes-Benz shows 300 and 190 SL models, 1954

Spotlight: the big Mercedes-Benz Coupe at the 31st Geneva Motor Show, 1961

Power under the hood: Mercedes-Benz Coupe on display, 1968

Attracting attention: experimental model of the car Mercedes-Benz 111, 1970

Magnet Effect: Presentation of the S-Class and SL at the Geneva International Motor Show, 1973

Safety comes first: in 1974, at the Geneva Motor Show, Mercedes-Benz introduced a wrecked car with a surviving passenger compartment, as well as the ESV 22, an experimental safe vehicle

Engines and technology: car dealership in 1975

Roomy: the first station wagon from Mercedes-Benz S 123 series, 1978

The success of a sports car: a luxury sports coupe became the main attraction of the exhibition, 1980

Clear structure: Mercedes-Benz presentation at the Geneva Motor Show, 1981

The beginning of a new era: Mercedes-Benz 190 ("Baby Benz") was exhibited along with models of the 123rd series and S-class (W126) in Geneva, 1983

Compact dynamism: Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.3-16 at the Geneva Motor Show, 1984

Interesting for young people and people of advanced age: Mercedes-Benz 300 D presented to the public at an exhibition in 1985

In the ranks: Mercedes-Benz at the Geneva International Motor Show, 1987

Spotlight: Mercedes-Benz SL (R129) at the 1989 Geneva Motor Show

Powerful: the long-wheelbase version of the Mercedes-Benz 600 SEL (S-Class, W140) at the 1991 exhibition

World premiere: Mercedes-Benz unveils four headlamp design, 1993

Future-oriented: the concept car presented at the exhibition in 1996 formed the first impression of the new Mercedes-Benz M-Class

New model: Mercedes-Benz introduced the A-Class at the Geneva Motor Show in 1997

Variety: from A-Class to SL - Mercedes-Benz introduced the entire lineup, 1998

Pleasant atmosphere: Mercedes-Benz always welcomes visitors at the Geneva International Motor Show with a stand with a special architectural design, 1998

World Premiere: Mercedes-Benz CLK, 1998

Question: How do you imagine the future of cars? Answer: self-confident, like CL. New coupe from Mercedes-Benz, 1999

Attractive for all kinds of feelings: this was the company's motto at the 2000 exhibition. Mercedes-Benz introduced E-Class, CL, CLK, SLK and SL

Unrelenting interest: A-Class also attracted huge crowds at the Geneva Motor Show in 2001

Nearest neighbors: Mercedes-Benz introduced its new products next to Chrysler and Jeep, 2002

Under one roof: in 2003, at the Geneva Motor Show, Mercedes-Benz and Smart presented their lineups side by side.

Puzzle: Using the sophisticated design of the Mercedes-Benz booth, answered mobility questions, 2003

Aesthetic appeal: Mercedes-Benz at the show, 2004

Attractive: Mercedes-Benz booth at the Geneva Motor Show has always attracted crowds, 2005

Spotlight: Mercedes-Benz 2005

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