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Mercedes seems to be already working on a facelift for its B Class. The updated model has a new front fascia with a revised grille and restyled headlights. There is also a new exhaust system that is neatly integrated into the rear bumper. The B Class is sold in India in both petrol and diesel variants. I am not a fan of the current B Class especially when the A Class is such a looker. Lets see when the facelift comes to India. Here are pics Source and more pics here : Worldcarfans
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Mercedes has launched the B Class B180 CDI diesel at a price of Rs. 22.60 lakhs Ex Showroom Mumbai. There is only a single vaiant 'Style' . The B180 CDI is powered by a 2.2 litre diesel motor putting out 107 bhp @3200 - 4400 rpm with a torque rating of 250 Nm @1400 - 2800 rpm. Transmission is a 7 speed dual clutch auto. Mercedes also launched the Luxury Touring Trails contest where the winner will get to drive a B Class for one year and drive to his favourite holiday destination with Bollywood actors Abhay Deol and Aditi Rao Hydari ACI review here Some pictures from the launch
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After huge hype including showcasing the car at showrooms and at the Buddh International Circuit, Mercedes has finally launched the cheapest Mercedes in their range in India. The B Class. It is the first Merc to be based on a new front wheel drive platform (MFA). The B will be sold as the B180 in petrol only and will be available in two variants: B180 : Rs 21.49 lakhs B180 Sport: Rs 24.87 lakhs (All prices Ex Showroom Delhi) The Sport in addition gets 17 inch alloys, chrome slats on the grille, twin pipe exhausts, sporty pedals, sporty leather-wrapped three-spoke steering wheel and bi-Xenon lamps. The B Class' direct competitors will be the BMW X1 and the Q3. The advantage the latter two have is that they come with diesel motors while the B come with only a petrol. Do you think this kind of a car will succeed in the market? What do you think about it pricing? Will the B Class change fortunes for Mercedes to make up lost ground to BMW and Audi? Lets hear from you