How many Mercedes R-Class were made?

200 units
A high performance version of R-Class wasn’t well-received due to its poor handling dynamics, especially with the heavy V8 engine. With 200 units built for the worldwide sale, this model was the rarest of R-Class and amongst the rarest AMG models.

Is the Mercedes R-Class A 4×4?

Crossovers that combine elements from different types of cars are nothing new, but the Mercedes R-Class took this concept to extremes. In fact, with MPV seating capacity, 4×4 capability, estate practicality and limousine-like luxury, it’s no wonder Mercedes had big hopes for this model.

Why was the R-Class discontinued?

With the exception of China, Mercedes-Benz has discontinued the R-Class in its lineup for one compelling reason: dismal sales numbers.

How much is a Mercedes R350?

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz R350 4MATIC has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $52,700, while the R350 BlueTEC diesel has an MSRP of just under $54,000. Fully loaded the R-Class can top $60,000.

Is the Mercedes R-Class a good car?

Most Reliable Car I’ve Owned. This car has a lot of space, the leather seats are very comfortable, the driving feel is smooth, and the power is abundant. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 5.0. Interior design 5.0.

Is the Mercedes-Benz R-Class A good car?

The R-class is a luxurious, if slightly weird, way to move up to seven people. But the luxury minivan has a seductive Euro ride quality, accurate steering, and a more powerful V-6 engine for 2012. Too bad its competent handling fails to feel sporty. The sumptuous interior includes ample cargo room.

Does Mercedes still make the R-Class?

That solution was … AM General. Yes, that’s right: AM General, manufacturer of the fabled Humvee, took over R-Class production after the minivan thing was cancelled in the United States. And since the R-Class is still a success in China, they’re still manufacturing it there.

Why was the Mercedes R-Class discontinued?

Because Mercedes has more capacity there for the GLE, the GLE Coupé and the GL needed, the production of the R-Class be outsourced. The choice fell on the contract manufacturer AM General, who was looking for new orders after the Hummer H2 was discontinued.