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Interesting Facts About the Mercedes-Benz 300 S W188

The Mercedes‑Benz 300 S (chassis code W188) was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 1951 and entered serial production between June and September 1952. It served as the flagship grand tourer of the brand, with production lasting until 1958 and a major redesign shown at the Frankfurt International Motor Show in September 1955.

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Grand Tourer Debut at Paris 1951

The 300 S was introduced to the public in October 1951 at the Paris Motor Show, just six months after the launch of the 220 and 300 sedans. Its arrival surprised European car aficionados and positioned it as Mercedes‑Benz’s top‑of‑the‑range grand tourer.

Production Span and Model Variants

Serial production of the three versions – the 300 S, 300 Sc convertible, and roadster – started between June and September 1952. The 300 S variant was built from 1952 until August 1955, while the overall model line continued through 1958.

Mid‑Life Redesign at Frankfurt 1955

In September 1955, Mercedes‑Benz presented a revised version of the 300 S at the Frankfurt International Motor Show. This update marked a significant redesign for the model midway through its production run.

Early Coupe Production

The 300 S coupe was produced for model years 1951 to 1954, offering a closed‑body alternative to the convertible and roadster versions.

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