Mercedes-Benz debuted a brand new B-Class at the Paris Motor Show. In its new avatar, the B-Class trades its minivan-like design for a big premium hatchback-like look. Mercedes-Benz calls it a ‘sports tourer’ which according to Zig translates to something that’s comfortable and slightly more versatile than an everyday hatchback. It’s packing in Mercedes’ latest interior design approach with turbine-like AC vents as well as dual screens for the instrument cluster and the infotainment. It’s practical too, with a 455-litre boot that can be expanded to a cavernous 1055 litres. In terms of engine options there are 1.5- and 2.0-litre diesels, as well as a 1.5-litre petrol. Expect the B-Class to make its way to India by early 2019.
Polar Silver
Mountain Grey
Jupiter Red
Cirrus White
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very good condition comfortable Benz tourer with*Panaromic sunroof*Reverse camera*Driving modes/paddle shifters13kmpl city*Driver seat memory/lumbar support
very good conditioncomfortable Benz tourer with panaromi sunroof, reverse camera,Driving modes/paddle shiftters,Android auto,apple carplay/8-intch screen
With more appeal and powerful diesel motor - the 2015 Mercedes-Benz B-Class is hoping to turn on the luxury hatchback seekers of India. To get price and specification of the new Mercedes-Benz B-Class, visit ZigWheels.com
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