Go Behind the Scenes With Mercedes-Benz
At Mercedes-Benz of Annapolis, we love putting people behind the wheel of new Mercedes-Benz models every day, but for some diehard fans, simply owning one isn’t enough. What do you do if your Mercedes-Benz is more than just a mode of transportation? What can you do if it’s a passion? For these special few, Mercedes-Benz offers in-depth experiences to discover the history of the brand, and for some, that includes one-of-a-kind hands-on experiences and thrilling track time.
As a Mercedes-Benz customer, you have access to an incredible amount of driving and training events that span nearly every driving situation imaginable. Fancy some off-road time in your SUV? The Off-road Summer Training program has you covered. Interested in seeing what it’s like to drift around an ice course in the Alps? On-road Winter training was designed for you. There are numerous other driving events and programs available through Mercedes-Benz, be sure to click the link above to see them all.
MBUSI Visitor Center/Museum and Plant Tours
Located in Vance, Alabama, the MBUSI Visitor Center and Museum is worthy of a visit, whether you’re a current Mercedes-Benz customer, a prospective one, or you just love cool cars. The hour-and-a-half long walking tour winds through nearly two miles of the vast and beautiful facilities in Vance. Visitors can wander through the Visitor’s Center and gift shop, see vintage road and race cars in the museum, and enjoy an in-depth tour of the active automotive manufacturing plant (pictured above). During the tour, guests will be able to see the plant in action (depending on schedules, of course) and get behind the scenes information from a knowledgeable tour guide.
You invest a lot in your vehicle, so it should be more than just a mere machine in your life. These in-depth experiences from Mercedes-Benz can show you the way to expanding your automotive interests into a full-throttle passion. To find out more about these experiences, click on the links above or contact us online.
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