Mercedes-Benz has announced a major product program that will see 16 new models introduced by the end of 2026, with nearly as many planned for 2027. The first wave begins with seven vehicles debuting in the next three months.

At the top of the range, refreshed versions of the S-Class Maybach and GLS are expected. The lineup may also see a G-Class Cabriolet or a new AMG model, including a V8-powered CLE variant. On the electric front, updates are coming for the EQS and EQS SUV, along with an electric AMG sedan positioned as an alternative to the GT 4-Door Coupe.

In the mid-range segment, a facelift is planned for the C-Class and its estate version, alongside updates for the GLC and GLC Coupe. A fully electric C-Class without an internal combustion engine will arrive in 2026. Meanwhile, production of the EQE and EQE SUV is set to be discontinued.

For the entry-level segment, a new generation of the GLA will debut in 2026, including a version with EQ Technology. The following year will bring a new compact model to replace the A-Class, as well as a smaller version of the G-Class.

Mercedes is unifying the design of its combustion-engine and electric vehicles, moving away from the previous "teardrop" styling of the EQ lineup. This strategy means upcoming models will cover all key segments—from entry-level offerings to flagships and AMG performance variants.