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When did Mercedes have airbags?
Airbag development at Mercedes-Benz began as early as in 1966, with the company registering the corresponding patent (patent specifications document No. DE 21 52 902 C2) in October 1971. As the first production-ready solution, the driver's airbag was introduced in the S-Class of model series 126 in 1981.20 feb 2018
Today, the system is a component of integral safety and comprises up to many different airbags in a single passenger car. They range from the knee airbag and the belt airbag in the rear to the thorax/pelvis side airbag. Driver's and front passenger airbag in the Mercedes-Benz SL of model series 129.20 feb 2018
Largely because of high fuel costs and annually increasing maintenance expenses, a Mercedes-Benz G Class vehicle will cost most drivers in excess of $142,400 in total expenses over a half decade of ownership, according to Edmunds.1 jun 2019