The Mercedes-Benz LS 1935 was the pioneer that broke Scania and Volvo’s stranglehold on the Brazilian heavy-duty market.
: With over 19,000 units sold, its success was rooted in its mechanical simplicity and the comfort of its cabin, which featured a generous 2-meter bed—a luxury for the era. The Powerhouse: LS 1941 "Super Torque" Mercedes-Benz LS1935-LS1941-LS2635 RBZ 1,45
The Titans of the Brazilian Highway: A Legacy of the Mercedes-Benz "Bicudos" The Mercedes-Benz LS 1935 was the pioneer that
Introduced to compete at the very top of the power scale, the earned the nickname "Super Torque". 000 units sold