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Mercedes-Benz T-Class people carrier introduced
The latest new Mercedes-Benz model to arrive on Irish roads is the T-Class, a five-seat passenger carrier developed on the same platform as the highly successful, diesel-powered Citan, current holder of the Continental 'Irish Van of the Year 2024' award.
New Mercedes-AMG GT Coupé on the way
The new, second-generation Mercedes-AMG GT Coupé is on the way here.
All new second generation Mercedes-AMG GT Coupé soon to be seen on Irish roads
Soon to arrive on Irish roads will be the new, second-generation Mercedes-AMG GT Coupé.
New Mercedes-Benz 2023 model arrivals
2023 is a year that Mercedes-Benz is using to continue to redefine progressive luxury with a number of significant model introductions throughout the year.
Mercedes-AMG SL lights up the New Year
Mercedes-Benz enjoyed a sparkling start to the New Year with the introduction here of its new Mercedes-AMG SL Roadster – the first of a series of new model arrivals planned for the year ahead.
Mercedes lights up the new year with introduction of the AMG SL Roadster
Mercedes-Benz has got their new year off to a sparkling start with the introduction here of their new Mercedes-AMG SL Roadster – first of what will be a series of new model arrivals planned for the year ahead.
All-new Mercedes-Benz GLC and more on the way
The latest new model from Mercedes-Benz is the all-new GLC. Expected here in the Autumn, when prices will be available, the GLC SUV ranks as the best-selling model in the Mercedes-Benz range over the past two years. (2.6 million units sold since first launched six years ago).
All-new Mercedes-Benz GLC and more model introductions to be launched
The latest new model from Mercedes-Benz is the all-new GLC. Expected here in the autumn, when prices will be available, the GLC SUV ranks as the best-selling model in the Mercedes-Benz range over the past two years. (2.6 million units sold since first launched six years ago).
Mercedes-Benz on automated driving liability crashes
Mercedes-Benz says it will accept legal responsibility for collisions that occur in cars fitted with an ‘L3’ automated lane keeping system, when directly caused by a fault with its technology, but not when the driver has “failed to comply with their duty of care”.
Mercedes-Benz on automated driving liability crashes
Mercedes-Benz says it will accept legal responsibility for collisions that occur in cars fitted with an ‘L3’ automated lane keeping system, when directly caused by a fault with its technology, but not when the driver has “failed to comply with their duty of care”.