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      Five cheers for Mercedes-Benz

      CarTrade Editorial Team

      CarTrade Editorial Team

      Mercedes-Benz was actually a ubiquitous name at the 2011 Frankfurt International Motor Show. It seemed as a conqueror in the show with consecutive presentation of five of its upcoming models. The show stopper of its show presentation though, was the new Mercedes-Benz B-Class.

      As a highlight marking 125 years of the automobile, Mercedes-Benz is presenting futuristic outlook on the next-gen technical developments in the luxury segment. The F 125! research vehicle takes in consideration the future trends, speculates and prepares the way for implementation of an advanced and creative premium concept for large, luxurious automobiles.
       
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      The new B-Class, new era in compact cars would be featuring a new four-cylinder petrol engine with direct injection and turbocharger, a new diesel engine, a new dual clutch transmission and a new manual transmission along with new assistance systems, technologically the second generation of the B-Class ushers in a new compact car era at Mercedes-Benz. High-grade materials and finely structured surfaces, fine details, precision workmanship plus safety equipment unique to the segment raise the standard for comparison in the compact car segment. In addition, Mercedes-Benz is showing a variant of the new B-Class with an alternative drive.

      The new M-Class, refined efficiency champion is the next term for sensible as the whole range of M-class consumes 25 percent less fuel on average compared with the previous models. Tantalising features like the ML 250 BlueTEC 4MATIC, which is content with an NEDC consumption of 6.0 l/100 km (158 g CO2/km) and can travel 1500 kilometres on a single tankful. Efficiency notwithstanding, the fascination of the M-Class with its unique synthesis of fastness and alertness, driving pleasure and comfort is fully preserved.

      SLK 250 CDI, first Mercedes Roadster with a diesel engine has offered the 150 kW (204 hp) four-cylinder power unit of the SLK 250 CDI, which puts the two-seater at the top of its class in numerous respects. The SLK delivers top figures for fuel consumption and torque. The result is fabulous driving enjoyment both on winding country roads and on long motorway stretches. Like the other models in the latest SLK family, which were presented in January this year, it combines lively sportiness with high-quality appointments and extraordinary comfort.

      Mercedes-Benz continues to baffle the auto industry by setting a benchmark of sheer luxury and class.
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