Hot! Mercedes-Benz, What's Next?


They should make the next gen SLK together with BMW.
As a matter of fact, they should do far more together instead of competing. I am all for Maybachs based on RR and BMWs on the G Wagon platform. Work together to make outstanding products, share the R&D and make f' ing amazing cars together.
Bavaria and Munich working together? Goodness that would be something indeed.
 
They should make the next gen SLK together with BMW.
As a matter of fact, they should do far more together instead of competing. I am all for Maybachs based on RR and BMWs on the G Wagon platform. Work together to make outstanding products, share the R&D and make f' ing amazing cars together.

Mercedes is shit at working with other corporate cultures. BMW on the other hand have proven very adept at it.
 
Mercedes is shit at working with other corporate cultures. BMW on the other hand have proven very adept at it.

It's the exact same culture in the most basic sense of the word. Two German cities not far away from each other. These people all went to the same schools, and have the exact same mentality, way of life and whatever else you can think of.
 
It's the exact same culture in the most basic sense of the word. Two German cities not far away from each other. These people all went to the same schools, and have the exact same mentality, way of life and whatever else you can think of.

Corporate culture is a very different concept to societal culture. Mercedes has proven time and again they can not work with anyone else.
 
Bavaria and Munich working together? Goodness that would be something indeed.

uhm, Munich is the capital city of the free state of Bavaria.

Mercedes needs to fix its issues in house and focus on retuning to its core values. Partnering with BMW would only be a shit show of infighting and a monumental pissing contest.

M

They are grown up people, not forum fanboys. Get real.
If BMW and Toyota can make a good car together, BMW and Mercedes can make a brilliant one.
 
What benefitted BMW was the anglophile former CEO Bernd Pischetrieder, who was in fact distantly related to legendary BMC engineer/disigner Alec Issigonis. M-B's Jürgen Schrempp, on the other hand, often alientated top Chrysler Corp. decision makers with his boisterous and rumoured philandering behavior. His predecessor Edzard Reuter was said to be notoriously arrogant. In addition, the notion that ANY automobile coming from North America could be nothing but junk was deeply engrained at Daimler-Benz AG.
 
It should be noted that faster charging = worse battery degradation. But indeed yes it's impressive tech. The biggest barrier now is the charging infrastructure which is mostly <150kW with only a few places or Tesla stations offering like 300kW.

This is exactly what every EV buyer should think about.

Until some new revolutionary tech/chemistry comes out , higher charging speed without any damage on the long term, is impossible right now.

My pre-facelift Taycan has an option in the settings to limit DC charging to 200 kW, the motivation being to reduce damage to the battery while charging. The facelift Taycan doesn't even have this option because, after investigating some of the early build Taycans, Porsche discovered there wasn't enough battery degredation to warrant it.


Bavaria and Munich working together? Goodness that would be something indeed.

Munich is in Bavaria. You mean "Stuttgart" and Munich.
 
In addition, the notion that ANY automobile coming from North America could be nothing but junk was deeply engrained at Daimler-Benz AG.

Yet Shrimp was delusional enough to think he could marry two drastically different companies, Daimler and Chrysler, and achieve economies of scale.

To be honest, I think the idea of American like 'Automotive CEO' salary was probably a more important consideration for him. 🤣
 
Big Sam said:
My pre-facelift Taycan has an option in the settings to limit DC charging to 200 kW, the motivation being to reduce damage to the battery while charging. The facelift Taycan doesn't even have this option because, after investigating some of the early build Taycans, Porsche discovered there wasn't enough battery degredation to warrant it.




Munich is in Bavaria. You mean "Stuttgart" and Munich.
lol bit of a brainfart there.
 
uhm, Munich is the capital city of the free state of Bavaria.



They are grown up people, not forum fanboys. Get real.
If BMW and Toyota can make a good car together, BMW and Mercedes can make a brilliant one.
I wonder if you ever read you nonsense you post before you click the button. So called “grown” people fix their shit internally before taking on a partner. Or do you believe in the misery loves company practice? BMW, Mercedes and Toyota have vastly different cultures and just because it worked for BMW and Toyota doesn’t mean it will work for BMW and Mercedes. Mercedes’ issues a very “real” already.

M
 
I wonder if you ever read you nonsense you post before you click the button. So called “grown” people fix their shit internally before taking on a partner. Or do you believe in the misery loves company practice? BMW, Mercedes and Toyota have vastly different cultures and just because it worked for BMW and Toyota doesn’t mean it will work for BMW and Mercedes. Mercedes’ issues a very “real” already.

M

Precisely.

I do think though, from a battery and drivetrain technology point of view, they could benefit from working together to become industry leaders, even if they produce entirely different end products on entirely different chassis.
 
Precisely.

I do think though, from a battery and drivetrain technology point of view, they could benefit from working together to become industry leaders, even if they produce entirely different end products on entirely different chassis.
Oh yes definitely tech wise. Purchasing too, but them trying to build a car together would be a complete shit show. Traditionally and fundamentally they were totally different takes on a luxury car.

M
 
Can they also fire Gordon please?

Nope.

Now that the EQs are going to look like their Ice variants, I expect Mercedes to return to design form. Even if the EVs aren't as ultimately well proportioned as their ICE counterpartz, they will look vastly better IMO.

The ICE sedan's have been stellar for 2 generations.
 

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Mercedes-Benz Group AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Established in 1926, Mercedes-Benz Group produces consumer luxury vehicles and light commercial vehicles badged as Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG, and Mercedes-Maybach. Its origin lies in Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft's 1901 Mercedes and Carl Benz's 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, which is widely regarded as the first internal combustion engine in a self-propelled automobile. The slogan for the brand is "the best or nothing".

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