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2012 Mercedes-Benz B200 CDI

The new B-Class from Mercedes-Benz is substantially more agile and efficient than its predecessor, and as comfortable and spacious as ever. The vehicle's lower height and more upright seat position provide for a first impression that hints at the compact sports tourer's dynamic credentials. (continued below)
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New B-Class from Mercedes-Benz: Compact Sports Tourer
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Source: Mercedes-Benz | Published: Fri Aug 26, 2011 |
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With a new four-cylinder petrol engine featuring direct injection and
turbocharging, a new diesel engine, a new dual clutch transmission, a new manual
transmission and new assistance systems, the front-wheel-drive car also rings in
a new technological era for compact cars from Mercedes-Benz.
"No model
change in the history of Mercedes-Benz has ever seen so many new developments
introduced in one fell swoop," stresses Dr. Thomas Weber, Member of the Board of
Management responsible for Group Research and Head of Development, Mercedes-Benz
Cars.
"Future B-Class customers will benefit from this quantum leap in
terms of exemplary low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions combined with driving
pleasure, plenty of space and the highest standard of safety that has ever been
available in this class."
The world premiere of the new B-Class will take
place at the Frankfurt International Motor Show (September 13 to 25). It will be
making its way to European dealers in November 2011.
Exterior Design:
Perfect Space in a Most Attractive Guise
The new B-Class is a typical
Mercedes sports tourer, offering plenty of space combined with impressive
dynamic performance as a hatchback saloon. The characteristic lines of the
exterior design indicate both of these attributes: front and rear sport a
width-emphasizing design, with a wide, prominent grille and headlamps extending
along the sides at the front while the rear end features a wide rear window,
two-piece tail lights with horizontally offset meander and a large tailgate with
low loading sill.
The new sportiness and the outstanding aerodynamics are
particularly evident in the side line: the bonnet flows seamlessly into the
A-pillar and the roof line descends sleekly to the striking roof spoiler. The
roof features a swage line which lends the vehicle a longer appearance. The
pronounced wheel arches offset by dynamic feature lines under the beltline are a
sporty interpretation of the current design line from Mercedes-Benz. The bottom
edge of the body features dynamic side skirts which add a light touch to the
vehicle's appearance. Refined details such as the exquisitely designed headlamps
with the new spotlight element confirm the brand's unmistakable premium
credentials which shine through in the compact segment, too.
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Specifications |
Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive |
Powertrain |
Type |
I4, Turbodiesel |
Displacement |
110 cu in (1800 cc) |
Power |
136 hp |
Torque |
221 lb-ft @ 1600 rpm |
Redline |
n/a |
Driveline |
Front Wheel Drive |
Transmission |
6 Speed Manual (Std.) |
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7 Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic (Opt.) |
Brakes & Tires |
Brakes Front - Rear |
Ventilated Discs - Solid Discs |
Tire Size Front - Rear |
n/a |
Exterior Dimensions & Weight |
Length |
171.6 in |
Width |
70.3 in |
Height |
61.3 in |
Curb Weight |
n/a |
Performance |
0-60 mph |
n/a |
1/4 Mile |
n/a |
60-0 Braking |
n/a |
Top Speed |
n/a |
Fuel Economy |
EPA Fuel Mileage - City/Highway |
n/a |
Origin & Price |
Origin |
Germany |
Base Retail Price (MSRP) |
n/a |