Much has changed over the past sixty years, but Mercedes-Benz's Unimog adheres to the same initial principles set by the very first example. Today's trucks remain versatile, flexible, and unbreakable ...
Mercedes-Benz is busy celebrating the Unimog's sixty years of history, but it isn't turning a blind eye to the off-road legend's future. In fact, the company recently rolled out a design concept that ...
Mercedes-Benz subsidiary Daimler Truck is testing a prototype Unimog with a hybrid hydrogen combustion and diesel engine. The automaker says that battery-electric and hydrogen fuel-cell powertrains ...
The Unimog was first introduced by Mercedes-Benz in 1947 and, despite its age, clearly remains as utilitarian and versatile as ever. So far, we’ve seen it used as a go-anywhere firetruck, a luxurious ...
Between the rise of overlanding and the popularity of nomadic, van-based lifestyles, modified Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Vans are popping up everywhere. While a Sprinter conversion van will get you most ...
This 2003 Mercedes-Benz Unimog was sold in the U.S. through Freightliner dealers. Its 6.4-liter inline-six diesel produces 700 pound-feet of torque. The seats have air suspension, just like your local ...