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2021 Mercedes-Benz and AMG new cars

Just two models accounted for almost half of Mercedes-Benz sales in 2020. So what will 2021 bring for the German brand?


Mercedes-Benz cemented its place as Australia's leading luxury carmaker in 2020, its 26,350 passenger vehicles sales to the end of November placing it well ahead of arch rivals BMW and Audi. Almost half of those sales comprised just two models – A-Class and GLC-Class – underscoring the buying public's taste for small cars and medium SUVs.

Low-volume, high-end models are destined for our shores in 2021, with the all-new S-Class to be joined by a new Maybach S Class and a couple of new AMG models including, hopefully, the latest in Mercedes-AMG's übercar portfolio, the GT Black Series.

At the other end of the spectrum, the Mercedes-Benz Vito van is long overdue a facelift. It arrives in the first quarter of 2021, although Australia will again miss out on the all-electric eVito due to 'production constraints'.

ModelWhat's new?SegmentDue
GLE 63 S CoupeNew modelLuxury SUVQ4, 2020
Maybach GLS600New modelLuxury SUVQ1, 2021
VitoFaceliftLight commercialQ1, 2021
GT Black SeriesNew modelSports carQ2, 2021
S-ClassNew generationLarge luxuryQ2, 2021
Maybach S-ClassNew generationLarge luxuryQ4, 2021
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Rob Margeit

Rob Margeit is an award-winning Australian motoring journalist and editor who has been writing about cars and motorsport for over 25 years. A former editor of Australian Auto Action, Rob’s work has also appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Wheels, Motor Magazine, Street Machine and Top Gear Australia. Rob’s current rides include a 1996 Mercedes-Benz E-Class and a 2000 Honda HR-V Sport.

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