Mercedes-Benz B-Class

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Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive Concept (2012)

Friday, October 12th 2012
Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive Concept (2012)

The near-series concept vehicle provides a glimpse of what the near future holds. Quiet and local emission-free drive power is provided by a 100 kW electric motor. Typically for an electric drive, the maximum torque of 310 Newton metres is available right from the first tap on the accelerator pedal – corresponding on a theoretical level roughly to the torque delivery of a state-of-the-art petrol engine with a displacement of three litres. This... 

Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-CELL (2010)

Saturday, August 29th 2009
Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-CELL (2010)

Mercedes-Benz is launching its first series-produced fuel cell car on the road: the new B?Class F-CELL. The environmentally friendly electric car has better a performance similar to than a 2,0-litre petrol car and is fully suited for everyday driving. The zero-emission drive system consumes the equivalent of 3.3 litres of diesel per 100 kilometres in the NEDC (New European Driving Cicle). Production of the B?Class F-CELL will commence in late 2009... 

Mercedes-Benz B 200 CDI Carlsson CD20 (2006)

Thursday, April 23rd 2009
Mercedes-Benz B 200 CDI Carlsson CD20 (2006)

With the new B Class, Mercedes-Benz aims to underscore its role as a trendsetter among the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and to attract a young, modern target group that wants functionality combined with fascinating design and a high level of driving pleasure. Thus, this new ‘compact sports touring’ vehicle represents the ideal platform for Carlsson, the renowned Mercedes tuner, to offer a customised vehicle for B Class drivers... 

Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2009)

Tuesday, February 17th 2009
Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2009)

After three successful years, Mercedes-Benz has overhauled the design and engineering of the Mercedes-Benz B-Class. The facelift programme focused on environmental compatibility, economic efficiency and comfort, with further advances being made in each of these areas. Thanks to a series of detailed improvements, the four-cylinder engines now burn up to seven percent less fuel than previously, and distinguish themselves with remarkably low exhaust...