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Mercedes’ line-up is vast – ranging from the A-Class family hatchback through to staple saloons such as the C-Class and E-Class, and onwards towards multiple SUVs, luxury saloons and even sports cars. Coupés and convertibles are thrown into the mix as well.

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43 Mercedes-Benz new car reviews

Mercedes EQS

The EQS is an impressive electric luxury car with a good range but interior space and quality are a bit underwhelming

£99,845

Mercedes EQS SUV

The EQS SUV is a big – and very expensive – all-electric car available with seven seats

£129,480

Mercedes EQV

The EQV is great for ferrying around VIPs but there are better options for private buyers

£87,035

save at least £5,230 from RRP

Mercedes GLA

Family SUV is classy, comfortable and well equipped, but some rivals are cheaper and more practical

£35,350

save at least £1,875 from RRP

Mercedes GLB

The GLB is a more practical seven-seater than premium-badged rivals

£37,965

save at least £4,105 from RRP

Mercedes GLC

The Mercedes GLC might not be as good an all-rounder as some SUVs, but it's still well worth considering – as long as you spec it right.

£49,685

save at least £5,285 from RRP

Mercedes GLC Coupé

The Mercedes GLC Coupé offers decent interior space and generous equipment levels, but it's not the best-handling SUV.

£49,685

save at least £5,285 from RRP

Mercedes GLC Electric

The new Mercedes GLC Electric is a practical, spacious and comfortable premium SUV that's up against the BMW iX3 and Tesla Model Y

£60,350

Mercedes GLE Coupé

It’s got a gutsy diesel engine and a comfortable ride, but the Mercedes GLE Coupé’s price and practicality let it down.

£76,495

save at least £1,635 from RRP

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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes’ line-up is vast – ranging from the A-Class family hatchback through to staple saloons such as the C-Class and E-Class, and onwards towards multiple SUVs, luxury saloons and even sports cars. Coupés and convertibles are thrown into the mix as well.

As one of the ‘big three’ German brands, Mercedes most often finds itself competing with Audi and BMW but more recently has found itself fending off Tesla and Volvo, too.

Mercedes models are known for comfort. One example of this is the E-Class, because while the Audi A6 has a plusher interior and the BMW 5 Series handles better, the E-Class is the most comfortable for a long motorway journey.

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