DAIMLER-BENZ AG


Meaning of DAIMLER-BENZ AG in English

German auto manufacturer of Mercedes-Benz luxury cars, jet and motor-vehicle engines, heavy-duty trucks, and buses. Headquarters are in Stuttgart. Daimler-Benz was formed in 1926 by the merger of two pioneering German automobile companies, one founded by Carl Benz, the other by Gottlieb Daimler. Both Benz and Daimler claimed to have invented the gasoline-powered auto engine. Benz built his first automobile, which was powered by a one-cylinder gasoline engine, in 1885 and started selling cars in 1887. Daimler designed a series of gasoline-powered engines in 1883, and received a German patent on a three-wheeled gasoline-powered vehicle in 1885. In 1890 Daimler formed the firm of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft to manufacture his rapidly growing line of Daimler autos. The first Daimler-produced luxury car was sold to the sultan of Morocco in 1889. In 1901 Daimler sold the first Mercedes, which was equipped with a four-cylinder engine. Emil Jellinek, a diplomat and major Daimler investor, had suggested that the line be named after his daughter Mercedes because he feared the German-sounding Daimler name would not sell well in France. The Benz company produced trucks as well as autos. Benz began producing trucks with fuel-saving diesel engines, which sprayed fuel oil into the combustion chamber under high pressure, before World War I. After the merger of the two rival companies in 1926, their engineering staffs worked together to design the classic S series Mercedes. Daimler-Benz was the first company to use diesel engines in passenger cars; the diesel-equipped Mercedes-Benz became available in 1936. During World War II, Daimler-Benz engines were used extensively in German tanks, bombers, and fighter planes. In 1944 the Daimler-Benz factories were almost totally destroyed by Allied bombing, but they were eventually rebuilt. By the early 1980s high demand for the Mercedes both in Germany and abroad made Daimler-Benz Germany's largest auto maker in terms of sales value. In the mid-1980s Daimler-Benz sought to diversify into high technology by acquiring AEG AG (a maker of electrical systems, turbine engines, and radio and radar communications systems); Dornier GmbH (aerospace and medical products); and Motoren & Turbinen Union GmbH (aircraft engines).

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