Mercedes-Benz
Rent a Mercedes-Benz with Elite Rent-a-Car
You can rent a Mercedes-Benz with Elite Rent-a-Car. In fact, you can sample most cars in Mercedes-Benz’s line-up. Hire the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Convertible, S-Class, GLC, GLE, GLS, AMG, Roadster in Switzerland, France, Monaco, Germany, Italy and Czech Republic. Choose our custom delivery service in Geneva, Zurich, Paris, Cannes, Nice, Monaco, Milan, Rome, Munich and Prague.
About Mercedes-Benz
The story of Mercedes-Benz starts in 1886 when Carl Benz registered a patent for the world’s first petrol-powered vehicle. However, The company would only be founded and start selling its first customer cars in 1926 under the name Daimler-Benz. Today, Mercedes-Benz is one of the most widely well-recognized car brands in the world. Its aim is to produce the most advanced and desirable road cars as reflected by their motto: “The best or nothing”.
Mercedes-Benz’s has an impressive range of prestigious cars. The flagship is the imperious S Class that serves until this day as the benchmark for all other luxury limousines. Another popular model is the C-Class, a smaller sedan mainly destined to family markets.
Some models brandish the letters “AMG”. This symbol denotes special sporty and very powerful versions of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. More recently, some models wear the “Maybach” badge. This badge denotes more luxurious specification than the standard version of the model.
Whether looking for practicality and simplicity; outright performance or lavish luxury; the Mercedes-Benz model range is sure to provide you with exactly what you desire.
Quick Tips
Mercedes-Benz created the worlds first hybrid in 1906. They coupled a combustion engine powering the front axle to a dynamo powering the rear axle. Surprisingly, its top speed was in excess of 120 km/h, an impressive feat for the time.
Mercedes-Benz was the first car manufacturer to fit brakes on all four wheels. By 1924, every Mercedes-Benz sold had brakes on all four wheels, however, unilateral suspension would only arrive in 1931.