Daimler Chrysler is a multinational automotive corporation that produces luxury cars, trucks, buses, and vans. The headquarters of the company is located in Stuttgart, Germany, and the American headquarters is located in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The company is known for producing high-end vehicles under its Mercedes-Benz brand and also has a strong presence in the commercial vehicle market under its Freightliner and Western Star brands.
Daimler AG of Germany and Chrysler Group of the United States merged in 1998 to form Daimler Chrysler.
Daimler Chrysler was dissolved in 2007 when Daimler sold Chrysler to Cerberus Capital Management.
Daimler now primarily focuses on luxury cars and commercial vehicles.
A German multinational corporation that produces luxury vehicles and motorcycles
A Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer that produces cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles
An American multinational corporation that produces cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles
An American multinational corporation that produces cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles
A flagship luxury sedan with advanced technology and high-end features
A mid-size luxury sedan with a range of engine options and advanced safety features
A mid-size luxury SUV with advanced technology and a high-performance AMG version
A heavy-duty semi-truck with a range of engine options and advanced safety features
Daimler Chrysler is known for producing high-end vehicles under its Mercedes-Benz brand and also has a strong presence in the commercial vehicle market under its Freightliner and Western Star brands.
Daimler Chrysler was formed in 1998 when Daimler AG of Germany and Chrysler Group of the United States merged.
Daimler Chrysler was dissolved in 2007 when Daimler sold Chrysler to Cerberus Capital Management.
The main competitors of Daimler Chrysler include BMW, Toyota, Ford, and General Motors.
Daimler Chrysler's main products include luxury cars under its Mercedes-Benz brand and commercial vehicles under its Freightliner and Western Star brands.