Mercedes-Benz celebrates iconic models like the E-Class 210 and Sprinter as they qualify for Germany's H number plate, preserving their legacy with genuine classic parts. Mercedes-Benz celebrates iconic models like the E-Class 210 and Sprinter as they qualify for Germany's H number plate, preserving their legacy with genuine classic parts.

One Star, Four Eyes, and Thousands of Parts: Mercedes-Benz Classics Ready for H License Plates

Mercedes-Benz celebrates iconic models like the E-Class 210 and Sprinter as they qualify for Germany’s H number plate, preserving their legacy with genuine classic parts.

Mercedes-Benz Classics: Celebrating Iconic Models and Genuine Parts in 2025

In 2025, several legendary Mercedes-Benz models cross the 30-year threshold, earning eligibility for Germany’s coveted H number plate, marking their status as classic cars.

Notable among these are the E-Class model series 210, the first-generation Sprinter, and the SL of model series 129. These vehicles, along with others like the E-Class Coupé (model series 124), reflect the brand’s lasting innovation and enduring appeal.

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Mercedes-Benz celebrates iconic models like the E-Class 210 and Sprinter as they qualify for Germany's H number plate, preserving their legacy with genuine classic parts.
One Star, Four Eyes, and Thousands of Parts Mercedes-Benz Classics Ready for H License Plates.

Key Highlights from 1995

  • E-Class Model Series 210: Debuted with its distinctive “four-eye face” in June 1995, offering groundbreaking CLASSIC, ELEGANCE, and AVANTGARDE trims. The lineup included diesel and petrol engines, with the high-performance E 50 AMG arriving in September.
Mercedes-Benz celebrates iconic models like the E-Class 210 and Sprinter as they qualify for Germany's H number plate, preserving their legacy with genuine classic parts.
One Star, Four Eyes, and Thousands of Parts Mercedes-Benz Classics Ready for H License Plates.
  • Sprinter: Launched in January 1995, it revolutionized the van segment, earning the title “Van of the Year 1995” and becoming synonymous with its class. Featuring standard ABS and four disc brakes, it set a new benchmark in utility vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz celebrates iconic models like the E-Class 210 and Sprinter as they qualify for Germany's H number plate, preserving their legacy with genuine classic parts.
One Star, Four Eyes, and Thousands of Parts Mercedes-Benz Classics Ready for H License Plates.
  • SL Model Series 129: Updated in September 1995 with technical advancements like a five-speed automatic transmission, xenon headlights, and optional ESP®. The limited Mille Miglia edition, featuring only 10 units, added exclusivity.
Mercedes-Benz celebrates iconic models like the E-Class 210 and Sprinter as they qualify for Germany's H number plate, preserving their legacy with genuine classic parts.
One Star, Four Eyes, and Thousands of Parts Mercedes-Benz Classics Ready for H License Plates.
  • Vito: Aimed at the mid-size van market, this model debuted in October 1995, bridging the gap below the Sprinter.
Mercedes-Benz celebrates iconic models like the E-Class 210 and Sprinter as they qualify for Germany's H number plate, preserving their legacy with genuine classic parts.
One Star, Four Eyes, and Thousands of Parts Mercedes-Benz Classics Ready for H License Plates.

Genuine Parts to Preserve Legacy

Mercedes-Benz Classic offers a robust selection of over 160,000 genuine parts, ensuring these classics remain roadworthy and authentic. Key parts include:

  • E-Class 210: Radiator grille (€755.67), headlamps (€594.79 each), catalytic converter (€1,485.95).
  • Sprinter: Grille (€18.09), headlamps (€328.15 each), rear lenses (€55.12 each).
  • SL 129: Radiator (€797.82), mud wings (€957.95 each), windscreen (€1,003.57).
  • E-Class Coupé 124: Mercedes star (€39.71), front axle spring (€167.22), rims (€240).
  • C-Class 202: Gear lever (€220.39), steering knuckles (€338.45 each).

These components, available at authorized dealers worldwide, ensure the vehicles’ value and authenticity are preserved.

Maintaining the Mercedes-Benz Legacy

Mercedes-Benz Heritage GmbH supports classic car enthusiasts with top-tier maintenance and a comprehensive global parts network, delivering parts within 24 hours to over 170 countries. Whether restoring a Sprinter or enhancing an SL, these genuine components uphold the brand’s heritage of quality and precision.

For parts and details, visit Mercedes-Benz Classic Parts.

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