Find your next new Mercedes-Benz in Hoffman Estates—easy access from Schaumburg, Arlington Heights, and the I-90 corridor.
Shopping for a new Mercedes-Benz is usually a balance of two things: getting the design and craftsmanship you want, and choosing the right body style, drivetrain, and technology for how you drive every day. If you’re commuting down I-90 toward O’Hare or the Loop, running errands around Golf Road and Woodfield Mall, or taking weekend trips out toward Barrington and the Fox River Valley, Mercedes-Benz gives you a lineup that’s built to feel refined at every speed—quiet cabins, confident road manners, and the kind of details you notice every time you open the door. Start here to browse new Mercedes-Benz cars and SUVs and narrow your favorites.
One advantage of buying new is that you can match the vehicle to your routine instead of adapting your routine to the vehicle. Many Mercedes-Benz models offer 4MATIC® all-wheel drive for winter traction, multiple drive modes, and advanced driver-assist features that take some of the stress out of stop-and-go traffic. Inside, Mercedes-Benz cabin tech is designed to be intuitive, from crisp digital displays to voice controls that keep your hands on the wheel. If you’re cross-shopping, the Mercedes-Benz compared to the competition guide can help you focus on what matters most—ride comfort, cabin materials, safety tech, and overall value.
Mercedes-Benz uses a mix of model family names (like C-Class, E-Class, or GLC), power/engine badge numbers (like 300, 350, 450), drivetrain labels (such as 4MATIC®), and performance tiers (AMG®). A simple way to shop is to pick your body style first, then choose the power level and feature set that fits your budget and driving style. For example, if you’re looking at a midsize SUV, reviewing GLE configurations shows how the lineup steps up from well-equipped daily drivers to more performance- and feature-focused options. If you need maximum space for carpools, travel, or gear, GLS trim levels make it easier to compare family-friendly capability with first-class comfort upgrades.
Electrified choices are expanding across the Mercedes-Benz lineup. If you’re curious about EQ models, the overview of fully electric Mercedes-Benz vehicles is a helpful place to understand charging basics, range considerations, and what makes the drive feel different in traffic and on longer expressway stretches. Prefer an electric commute but want gas backup for longer trips around Illinois or Wisconsin? This guide to Mercedes-Benz plug-in hybrid vehicles is a practical next step for deciding whether PHEV flexibility matches your routine.
If you want sharper response and extra power, Mercedes-AMG® performance models deliver a more aggressive feel while still keeping the everyday comfort you expect—great for drivers who want something special on an open ramp but composed in daily traffic. And if you need maximum space, upfit flexibility, or business-ready capability, Mercedes-Benz vans are worth a look for both commercial and active-lifestyle use.
As you narrow down choices, it’s smart to compare incentives and line up a monthly payment that fits. Start by checking current new vehicle specials, then decide whether leasing or financing makes more sense using the lease vs. buy guide. If you’re ready to get numbers, you can apply for financing online before you visit. For shoppers balancing work, school schedules, and traffic, Road To Remote is a convenient way to handle key steps digitally while still working with a local team.
Not sure where to start? Pick your body style first, then use badges like 4MATIC® for drivetrain and AMG® for performance to narrow to the right match. From there, focus on the features you’ll use most—driver-assist tech for congestion, comfort upgrades for longer drives, and cargo flexibility for everyday life around the northwest suburbs.
Many shoppers start with the C-Class and E-Class for refined commuting and step up to SUVs like the GLC, GLE, and GLB for added space and all-weather confidence. If you’re new to the brand and want a simple shortlist, this guide on popular Mercedes-Benz options for first-time luxury buyers is a helpful overview.
Mercedes-Benz trims are typically communicated through the model family (like C-Class or GLE), a power badge (like 300/350/450), drivetrain labels (such as 4MATIC®), and performance tiers (AMG®). For a real-world example of how features and packages can differ within a single model line, see this C 300 trim level comparison.
Fully electric EQ models can be a great fit if you have home/work charging and your daily driving stays within a predictable range, while plug-in hybrids offer electric commuting with gas flexibility for longer trips. If you’re weighing both, this breakdown of plug-in hybrids vs. EVs for suburban drivers covers the practical tradeoffs.
Most models follow alternating Service A and Service B intervals, with timing based on your vehicle’s system reminders and annual mileage. For a clear, evergreen overview of what’s typically included, review the Mercedes-Benz service schedule.