Every Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2017–2021) carries a 17-character VIN that begins with the WDD WMI. The E-Class is a gas sedan; this page shows what each character of a Mercedes-Benz E-Class VIN means and gives 4 checksum-valid sample VINs you can drop straight into test fixtures. Synthetic — not real: no scraping, no real-owner data. The generator below is pre-filtered to the E-Class.
Each sample below is built from the real WDD WMI and the E-Class's descriptor, so it decodes to a Mercedes-Benz E-Class of the right model year:
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Worked on the sample WDDZF4JB2HA885827 — a 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class:
| Position | Section | Value | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–3 | WMI | WDD | Marks the VIN as Mercedes-Benz, built in Germany |
| 4–8 | VDS | ZF4JB | Descriptor for the E-Class — sedan body, gas powertrain |
| 9 | Check digit | 2 | Mod-11 checksum over the other 16 characters |
| 10 | Model year | H | Code H = 2017 |
| 11 | Plant | A | Assembly-plant code |
| 12–17 | Serial | 885827 | Sequential production number |
Positions 1–3 of every Mercedes-Benz E-Class VIN read WDD — the World Manufacturer Identifier that marks the vehicle as Mercedes-Benz, assembled in Germany (Europe). After the WMI, positions 4–8 (ZF4JB in our seed) describe the E-Class itself; see the full 17-digit format.
Position 10 encodes the model year. For the E-Class, 2017 is code H and 2021 is code M. See the 2021 year code or the check-digit math.
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A Mercedes-Benz E-Class VIN is 17 characters starting with the WDD WMI, for example WDDZF4JB2HA885827. Positions 4–8 describe the E-Class, position 9 is the check digit, position 10 is the model year, and 12–17 are the serial number.
Read it left to right: WDD is the Mercedes-Benz WMI, positions 4–8 are the E-Class descriptor, position 9 verifies the VIN via a mod-11 checksum, position 10 gives the year, position 11 the plant, and 12–17 the serial. Paste any VIN into the decoder to do it automatically.
The E-Class in our seed uses the WDD WMI (Germany). Any VIN beginning with WDD decodes to Mercedes-Benz.
No. They are synthetically generated but checksum-valid, use the real Mercedes-Benz WDD WMI, and carry the E-Class's descriptor and a valid year code — so a decoder returns a Mercedes-Benz E-Class. No real vehicle's VIN is used.