Mercedes-Benz Window Sticker
Mercedes-Benz Window Sticker Lookup by VIN
Last reviewed July 2026· Window stickers via manufacturer sources
Can you get a Mercedes-Benz window sticker by VIN?
VinWhere decodes any Mercedes-Benz VIN free — year, make, model, trim, engine, and NHTSA recalls — and checks window sticker availability. Original Mercedes-Benz stickers aren't among the brands VinWhere currently sources; supported brands include Chevrolet, GMC, Ford, Ram, Jeep, and Hyundai. Enter a VIN to confirm. VinWhere never shows owner information.
Is the Mercedes-Benz window sticker available?
Not currently sourced. VinWhere doesn't yet source original Mercedes-Benz window stickers. Your Mercedes-Benz VIN still returns a full free decode and NHTSA recall summary, and you can check availability by entering the VIN above.
What the Mercedes-Benz window sticker includes
The Monroney label is the factory-issued specification and pricing sheet originally displayed on a new Mercedes-Benz. It lists:
- • Factory MSRP and destination charge
- • Installed options and option packages
- • Standard equipment list
- • EPA fuel economy estimates
- • Exterior and interior colors
- • Assembly plant and build details
How VinWhere checks Mercedes-Benz window sticker availability
- 1. Validate the VIN. VinWhere confirms the 17-character VIN is well-formed and passes the ISO 3779 check digit before anything else.
- 2. Decode the factory record. The VIN is decoded against the official NHTSA vPIC database to confirm the vehicle is a Mercedes-Benz and read its year, model, trim, engine, and assembly plant.
- 3. Check Monroney availability. Mercedes-Benz isn't among the brands VinWhere currently sources original stickers for, so it reports the free decode and recall data instead. Availability varies by VIN, model year, and source.
- 4. Never surface owner data. Results show factory and safety data only — never owner names, addresses, DMV records, or private registration data.
Sources and limitations
Mercedes-Benz VIN decoding is based on manufacturer-reported data from the official NHTSA vPIC database. A window sticker (Monroney label) is the disclosure label federally required by the Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. § 1232), which mandates the make, model, VIN, assembly point, MSRP, and factory options be listed on every new car. Original stickers come from brand-specific sources where available, so some fields — trim, options, or the sticker itself — may be unavailable depending on model year, vehicle type, and source.
Popular Mercedes-Benz models
Look up a window sticker or free decode across the Mercedes-Benz lineup, including:
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Mercedes-Benz window sticker FAQ
Can I get the Mercedes-Benz window sticker by VIN?+
Mercedes-Benz is not currently among the brands VinWhere sources original window stickers for, so a Monroney label may not be available. You still get a free Mercedes-Benz VIN decode and NHTSA recall summary. Enter your VIN to confirm current availability.
What does a Mercedes-Benz window sticker show?+
A Mercedes-Benz window sticker (Monroney label) lists the factory MSRP and destination charge, installed factory options and packages, standard equipment, EPA fuel-economy estimates, exterior and interior colors, and assembly details. It is the pricing and equipment sheet originally displayed on the vehicle.
Is the Mercedes-Benz window sticker lookup free?+
Checking whether the original window sticker is available for your Mercedes-Benz VIN is free, as is the Mercedes-Benz VIN decode. The full original window sticker is part of the optional report and is not required to use VinWhere.
