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Mercedes-Benz's luxury sport utility vehicle gained a larger 5.0-liter V-8 engine for the 2002 model year, which prompted the automaker to change its designation from ML430 to ML500. Nothing dramatic is likely to occur for 2003, but Mercedes-Benz has not yet released details for the upcoming model year. M-Class sales have been reasonably brisk for a higher-end SUV. Automotive News reports that 45,655 M-Class models were sold during 2001, and that signifies a 13.5 percent drop compared to the previous year. Read More
4 Available M-Class Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications