In the world of utilitarian power rangers, Mercedes-Benz’ Unimog and Econic transporter rank up there as two of the toughest, most versatile vehicles available. Mercedes Special Truck division is ...
Look, as cool as it could be and as much as automakers want it to happen, a worldwide switch to hydrogen passenger vehicles is just not realistic or even possible. But as the technology improves, ...
View post: Amazon's ‘Compact Yet Powerful’ Jump Starter and Air Compressor Combo Is 40% Off The legendary Unimog is a rugged, go-anywhere vehicle designed to handle just about any job you can throw at ...
For 60 years, the Unimog (Universal-Motor-Gerat), has been terrifying young children (and some grown men)--and Mercedes-Benz is proud of that feat. So proud, in fact, that the special trucks unit of ...
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Mercedes Trucks Off-Road Test (Arocs 8x8, Unimog, Atego)
Mercedes-Benz Trucks demonstrates its technical expertise and innovative strength for demanding applications in the ...
Two Mercedes-Benz Unimogs recently made it to heights that no other car or truck ever has, and as expected, they looked absolutely beastly while doing it. The legendary off-roaders were part of an ...
With a history of uninterrupted production spanning 35 years and counting, the iconic Mercedes-Benz G-Class is now a legend in both the three-pointed star range and in the modern automobile scene.
Antony Ingram February 22, 2012 Comment Now! Last year, Mercedes-Benz celebrated the 60th anniversary of its Unimog, a heavy-duty commercial vehicle built for the toughest conditions. Time doesn't ...
Mercedes-Benz is paying tribute to 60 years of Unimog trucks with a mean, green off-roader concept that the company claims stands for future versatility in vehicle design. In a nod to the first ...
There's no terrain or task a Mercedes-Benz Unimog can't tackle, but that doesn't mean there's no room left for improvement. Although spurred in part by new Euro 6 emission standards, Daimler ...
A pair of Mercedes-Benz Unimogs have reached new heights in Chile with one scaling a volcano and topping out at 6,694 meters (21,961 feet) to set a new high-altitude world record for a wheeled vehicle ...
You might be currently thinking one of these three questions: "What is that thing?" or "Where do you take that thing?" or "What's in the back?" The short answers: John Marshall's '05 Mercedes-Benz ...
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