
Mercedes-Benz does sell some vehicle covers, but availability depends on the model, model year, and region. In many cases, you’ll find “genuine” covers offered through Mercedes-Benz dealerships or the official accessories catalogs, typically designed for specific vehicles and intended for indoor use, outdoor use, or both.
That said, Mercedes-Benz-branded covers aren’t always easy to source for every trim and body style, and they can be priced at a premium. If a genuine cover isn’t listed for your exact vehicle, dealers may recommend a universal option—or you may choose an aftermarket cover built to match how and where you park.
Before buying any cover, confirm your exact vehicle details (model, body style, and year) and decide what protection you actually need:
Many Mercedes owners focus on preserving the cabin—especially high-contact areas like the back seat—where passengers, kids, and everyday messes can age upholstery quickly. If you’re comparing protection options for a Mercedes-Benz interior, this guide is a helpful next step: Mercedes-Benz back seat covers guide.
Choosing between an exterior cover and seat covers often comes down to where wear happens most: outdoor exposure vs. daily use inside the vehicle.
A car cover protects the vehicle’s exterior from dust, sun, and weather, while seat covers protect interior upholstery from spills, abrasion, and daily wear. Many drivers use both when they want full protection inside and out.
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