Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz
Following 2011's arrival of the revamped C-class sedan and M-class mid-size SUV, 2012 brings the GL full-size SUV and the SL roadster (pictured) -- a car tiny in volume but huge in visibility. The big news breaks in 2013 when the small B-class sedan and even smaller A-class cars are expected in the U.S. Car wars are never-ending, and even a long-established manufacturer like Mercedes has to keep adapting to the ever-changing demands of the market.


By Alex Taylor III, senior editor-at-large @FortuneMagazine - Last updated December 28 2011: 12:32 PM ET
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