Mercedes-Benz B-Class goes on sale in Abu Dhabi
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, July 16 - 2005 at 10:11
- PRESS RELEASE
The new Mercedes-Benz B-Class Compact Sports Tourer has gone on sale at Emirates Motor Company in Abu Dhabi.
Thanks to a height-adjustable load compartment floor, an asymmetrically divided, folding and removable rear seat unit plus an optionally removable front passenger seat, the B-Class is easily converted from a comfortable and sporty car in to a practical family load carrier.
With rear and front passenger seats removed the cargo capacity can be increased from 544 up to a massive 2245 litres making it easy to carry large or long loads.
There's a choice a three powerful engines with the top-of-the-line B200 TURBO equipped with a new turbocharged two-litre, four-cylinder engine enabling 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 7.6 seconds.
The B-Class has excellent ride and handling thanks to a selective damping system which adapts the shock absorber response to different conditions.
Standard interior specification includes a four-spoke steering wheel with multifunction buttons, an armrest between the front seats, power windows and tinted glass, plus high-quality brushed aluminium trim on the centre console, tunnel and door panels.
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