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Mercedes-Benz G-Class electric review
The G580 has Mercedes’ MBUX infotainment system, comprising twin 12.3in screens: a display behind the steering wheel and an infotainment touchscreen, more on which in a moment. Mercedes' engineers ...
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The Biggest Safety Innovations in Auto History
Cars have come a long way since the first sputtering engines hit the cobblestone streets. Today’s vehicles are marvels of ...
With Christian Horner now free to return to Formula 1 in 2026, speculation about his next landing spot is rife - ESPN ranks ...
“The standard 850 T-5 model is blessed with more brakes than it could ever need, a fact made evident to this punter during ...
Push-button start may be common today, but it wasn't always the dominant way to crank an engine. Push-button start systems and ignition key systems activate the same process in different ways. Do you ...
Automakers produce vehicles with standard driver-assistance and safety features that can sometimes feel unnecessary. The auto start-stop feature does benefit a specific type of driver in certain ...
Thousands of people are asked about features and technology while a new vehicle is in development, but it's not the only feedback automakers consider. Dealership representatives, fleet managers and ...
Mercedes-Benz is set to reverse more than a decade of automotive design trends by reintroducing physical controls across its vehicles, moving away from the screen-centered cabins ...
Going skyward in a three-tonne SUV is not for the faint of heart. Not unless that SUV is the electrified Mercedes-Benz G-Class G580. Facing a 100 percent incline, nose pointed towards the sky, the ...
Mercedes cars used to be built like tanks, and if you miss the good-old days, you may want to spruce up your life with this stunning 1985 Mercedes-Benz 300 CD. The two-door model is pretty much ...
Formula One champions Mercedes have fixed a radio problem that caused pitstop confusion in Bahrain last weekend and wrecked their race, team boss Toto Wolff said on Wednesday.
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
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