June 17, 1981 – The final Mercedes-Benz 600 is built

By Stahlkocher.

The last Mercedes-Benz 600 (W100) rolled off the assembly line on this day in automotive history – June 17, 1981. Also known as the “Grosser Mercedes,” it is an iconic line of ultra-luxury cars produced by Daimler-Benz from 1963 to 1981. Renowned for its opulence, engineering prowess, and association with high-profile celebrities and leaders, the 600 has cemented its place in automotive history as a symbol of wealth and power.

Specifications and Design

By Alexander Migl.

The Mercedes-Benz 600 was available in several body styles, including the short-wheelbase (SWB) and long-wheelbase (LWB) versions. Here are some key specifications and features:

  • Engine: The 600 was powered by a 6.3-liter V8 engine, producing 250 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. This engine was paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission.
  • Dimensions: The SWB model had a length of 5,540 mm, while the LWB model measured 6,240 mm. The wheelbase for the SWB was 3,200 mm, and for the LWB, it was 3,900 mm.
  • Suspension: The 600 featured an advanced air suspension system, providing an exceptionally smooth ride.
  • Braking: Equipped with four-wheel disc brakes, the car ensured reliable stopping power.
  • Hydraulics: One of the car’s most remarkable features was its complex hydraulic system, which powered the windows, seats, sunroof, and trunk lid.

The 600’s design was a blend of classic elegance and modern luxury. Its exterior was characterized by clean lines, a stately grille, and a substantial presence on the road. Inside, the car offered a level of comfort and sophistication unmatched by its contemporaries, with high-quality materials, wood trim, and an array of luxurious amenities.

The Celebrity Connection

By Triple-green

The Mercedes-Benz 600 was more than just a car; it was a statement. Its list of owners reads like a who’s who of the 20th century’s most influential and glamorous figures. Here are some notable celebrities who owned this prestigious vehicle:

  • Aristotle Onassis: The Greek shipping magnate was known for his lavish lifestyle. His choice of the 600 reflected his taste for the finer things.
  • Bob Jane: The Australian race car driver and businessman appreciated the 600’s blend of performance and luxury.
  • Bobby Womack and Janis Joplin: Music legend Bobby Womack owned a 600. He claimed that a ride in his car inspired Janis Joplin to write her famous song, “Mercedes Benz.”
  • Coco Chanel: The fashion icon’s ownership of a 600 highlighted the car’s appeal to those with a keen sense of style.
  • David Bowie: The rock star’s innovative and eclectic personality was well-matched by the unique and luxurious 600.
  • Eric Clapton, Elizabeth Taylor, and Elvis Presley: These legends of music and film each owned a Mercedes-Benz 600. Elvis Presley famously owned three, including a six-door Pullman model.
  • Hugh Hefner: The Playboy founder’s 600 underscored his opulent lifestyle.
  • John Lennon and George Harrison: The Beatles stars were both proud owners, showcasing the car’s appeal to top-tier musicians.
  • Jay Leno: The renowned car collector had his 1972 SWB model fitted with a supercharger, making it the only 600 Kompressor in existence.
  • Other notable owners: The list extends to names like Coco Chanel, Elizabeth Taylor, Jack Nicholson, Jeremy Clarkson, Karen Carpenter, Pete Townshend, Ringo Starr, Rowan Atkinson, and Roy Orbison, among others

Legacy of the Mercedes 600

Mercedes-Benz 600 “Pullman” limousine, carrying US President Jimmy Carter in Liberia, 1978. By Fred P. M. van der Kraaij.

The Mercedes 600 remains a coveted collector’s item, a testament to its extraordinary build quality, luxurious appointments, and timeless appeal. It paved the way for modern luxury vehicles, influencing designs and setting standards for comfort and innovation.

The Mercedes-Benz 600 is more than a car; it is a piece of automotive history that continues to fascinate and inspire. From its advanced engineering to its association with some of the most celebrated figures of the 20th century, the 600’s legacy as a symbol of luxury and prestige remains unparalleled.

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