How the new Mercedes-Benz B-Class can make your life easier

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The new Sports Tourer from Mercedes‑Benz is ready for all the small as well as the big adventures of everyday life, with its que sporty proportions, versatile interior, modern drive technologies and the latest generation of MBUX. The progressive, confident exterior features, among other things, newly designed, optionally available LED headlamps, the sporty bumper and the radiator grille that give the new B-Class a dynamic boost thanks to their smooth transition to the visually compact greenhouse.

The new B-Class is available with additional rim designs in dimensions of up to inches, including optional high-gloss black painted light-alloy wheels in a multi-spoke design and with a high-gloss rim ****** for the AMG Line. But the rear view also conveys dynamism and power: the new, two-part rear lights now feature LED technology as standard and serve to reinforce the impression of breadth at the rear. They are supported by the aero spoilers attached to the side of the rear window, which improve aerodynamics. The new B-Class is available in ten different solid/metallic or special paint finishes.

The new B-Class features a practical and spacious interior with a driver-side cut-out dominated by the dual-screen display (-inch instrument cluster and .-inch head unit), which is included as standard. In the optional variant with two .-inch displays, a wide-screen look is created through which the element appears to float. The three round turbine-look air vents, so typical of Mercedes-Benz, are a homage to the world of aviation. The redesigned centre console conveys the high-tech aspirations of the new B-Class through its Black Panel look, while the new steering wheel from the latest steering wheel generation comes with a variety of control functions.

The newly developed steering wheel is also available as an option in the AMG equipment variant for the first time. An attractive range of interior colours and materials allows a high degree of customisation. In the base variant, the seats have been upgraded even further with their three-dimensionally embossed ARTICO cover and the best ergonomic comfort. The “Progressive” equipment variant offers the exclusivity characteristic of Mercedes in the colours black, black/macchiato and the new black/sage grey. The seats in this case can also be upgraded to leather seats in black or bahia brown.

The element with the star pattern creates an exciting highlight in the interior. The AMG Line is the sportiest version of the new B-Class, with the black ARTICO/MICROCUT interior and red contrasting topstitching. In its Ambition , Mercedes-Benz has set itself the goal of launching a CO-neutral fleet of new passenger cars and vans from across the entire value chain and life cycle. The aim is to at least halve CO emissions per passenger car in the new vehicle fleet over the entire life cycle compared to by the end of this decade.

The number of all materials to be used was also reconsidered in the design of the new B-Class and possibilities for more sustainable alternatives were examined. The comfort seats feature fabrics in the centre section that are made from percent recycled material. In the case of ARTICO/MICROCUT seats, this proportion is percent in the surface of the seat and percent in the material underneath. Significantly upgraded equipment: Mercedes-Benz has once again made the logic of the various equipment packages much clearer in order to simplify the time-consuming selection of many individual options.

What we can learn

The goal of Mercedes Benz to have a CO-neutral fleet is an exciting and important one. The company has set a high standard for itself, and it is clear that they are committed to meeting this goal. With its new line of vehicles, the company is working to reduce emissions and make a positive impact on the environment.

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