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Emil Jellinek was very demanding when it came to performance, electric ignition and many other aspects, always wanting the finest technology available at the time.
On November 22, 1900, entrepreneur Emil Jellinek took his specially-crafted Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft machine out for a test drive. It was lighter, sleeker, and faster than anything the company ...
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How did Mercedes-Benz got its name: The race, the daughter, and the brand that made historyIn the video, Kallenius explained that the company was founded in 1886 and was named after the founder, Gottlieb Daimler. After fifteen years, Austrian businessman Emil Jelinek asked Daimler and ...
Emil Jellinek was a more hands-on-approach kind of a kid, dropping out of several schools during his childhood and teens. Giving up on efforts to make school interesting for Emil, ...
The iconic Mercedes-Benz logo (left) and Emil Jellinek with his daughter Mercedes. The brand name is a crucial and widely recognised aspect of any product, and many iconic brands have fascinating ...
For the Mercedes-Benz account, the agency will establish a dedicated branch, named Publicis Emil, in honor of Emil Jellinek, responsible for the creation of the Mercedes trademark in 1902.
Around the same period, Austrian entrepreneur Emil Jellinek, who collaborated with Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG), trademarked the name "Mercedes" in honor of his daughter.
The 60 HP was built by Daimler on behalf of Emil Jellinek, who was helping to sell Daimler cars to customers in France. He would sell the cars using his daughter’s name, Mercedes, as the brand.
After fifteen years, Austrian businessman Emil Jelinek asked Daimler and Maybach to create an engine specifically for racing. Jellinek desired to compete in a race in Nice, France.
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