Mercedes-Benz introduced the M-Class in 1997 as the German automaker’s first “modern” SUV. It has undergone several facelifts and upgrades to keep up with the competition, adding the 7-speed automatic transmission that can shoot from 0 to 62 mph in 5. 6 seconds on the third and final generation launched in 2012. The V8 engine tops out at 155 mph and delivers fuel economy of 20 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on highways.
The 3rd generation edition of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class is suitable for those looking for a not-so-dated mid-size luxury SUV. Although only available in two trim levels, there are several technical features that enhance comfort as standard, including:
The SE Executive edition focuses on comfort. The AMG line maintains the subtleties of the fundamental finish while giving a significant touch to its functionality with sporty features such as: