The Mercedes-Benz logo consists of a simple three-pointed star that represents the company's domination of land, air, and sea.
Karl Benz patented his three-wheeled, petrol-powered Motorwagen in 1886, which his wife Bertha Benz proceeded to take on a 120-mile tour through Germany without his knowledge.
Jellinek was a businessman and marketing strategist who sold "horseless" Daimler automobiles to the most influential members of society, including U.S. billionaires Rockefeller, Astor, Morgan and Taylor. He was responsible for creating the company trademark when he named the 1901 Mercedes 35 hp after his daughter Mercedes.
With the F300 Life Jet, Mercedes wanted to combine the best of both worlds: the comfort of a car with the agility of a motorcycle. The F300 took the naturally aspirated four-cylinder 1.6-liter engine of the A-Class, but rather than sending the 102 hp (75 kW) to the two front wheels, it channeled the power to a single rear wheel.
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