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1924 Mercedes-Benz Targa Florio race car |
Luxury and tradition are a unique blend of luxury around every corner of Pebble Beach, and this time Mercedes-Benz has made this prestigious event even more special. Mercedes-Benz's upcoming show at the 2024 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance will be an epic in itself, presenting a stunning blend of modern technology and historic glory.
Maybach SL: The New Ideal of Luxury
This year's show will begin with the unveiling of Mercedes-Benz's new Maybach SL. Continuing with the speed and performance of the current SL, the Maybach SL will this time emphasize on luxury and grandeur. This car will not only offer us a different exterior design with the distinctive Maybach grille, but the luxury inside will also be unmatched. Looking at the Maybach SL, it will be clear how closely Mercedes-Benz has refined this model so that it will rule not only on the road but also in the hearts.
S680 Edition Nordic Glow: Designed exclusively for the US market
Another attractive offering is the S680 Edition Nordic Glow, which is based on the long-wheelbase S-Class. This special edition has been developed solely for the US market and its production has been limited to just 50 units. Its exclusive design and attractive styling make it a priceless collector's dream.
Mercedes-Benz GT3 Race Car: A Salute to the Heritage of Motorsport
If you are a motorsport enthusiast, the unveiling of Mercedes-Benz's GT3 race car will also be an important event. The race car will highlight the company's 130-year racing heritage and be inspired by two formative eras of motorsport. Built-in a total of 13 units, each unit of the race car will be a perfect racing machine that will perform thrillingly on the Pebble Beach track.
Priceless creations of the Classics: A glimpse of historical glory
Mercedes-Benz's Classic Division will also bring four historic cars, including a 1924 two-litre race car, a 1932 Maybach Zeppelin DS 8, a 1955 W 196 R race car and a 1970 C111-II. Each of these cars not only reflects the technology of their time but also exemplifies Mercedes-Benz's engineering excellence. The C111-II, in particular, was the only rotor-engined car of its era, which stunned everyone with a speed of 186 mph. This fully restored prototype will also take part in the Tour d'Elegance drive at Pebble Beach, making it even more special.
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