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What is the difference between a Mercedes-Benz bar and two bars?

The difference between the first bar and the second bar of Mercedes-Benz in Pacific Auto Network lies in the wheelbase of the vehicle. The Mercedes-Benz with one bar represents the long wheelbase version, while the Mercedes-Benz with two bars represents the standard wheelbase version. The first bar and the second bar are located at the front air intake of the vehicle, that is, on both sides of the Mercedes-Benz logo.

at first, the logo of Mercedes-Benz was Benz and surrounded by wheat ears. In 1926, Daimler merged with Mercedes-Benz, and the star-shaped logo was finally combined with Mercedes-Benz's wheat ears, with the words Mercedes-Benz under it. Later, the wheat ears were changed into rings, and the words Mercedes-Benz were removed. With the merger of the two oldest automobile manufacturers, the factory once again applied for a patent right for the trademark, and the star logo in this ring evolved into today's pattern, which has been used to this day and has become one of the top ten famous trademarks in the world.

Headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, Mercedes-Benz has a series of models, including A-class, B-class, C-class, CL-class, CLS-class, E-class, S-class, SL-class, SLC-class, SLK-class, SLR-class, G-class, GL-class, GLK-class and AMG, which are very popular in all regions of the world. (Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Guo Shanshan-Part-time)