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The Mercedes-Benz B-Class made headlines upon its launch, not
because it was just another luxury car, but because it was the first
luxury hatchback from one of the three major German carmakers. Over
time, its flashier younger sibling, the A-Class has certainly attracted
more attention and buyers to. But the B-Class has held its ground by
maintaining its status as the more sensible all-round package offering
both more room and a better ride. As the hatchback-duo have struck gold
for Mercedes-Benz, the B-Class joins in the success celebrations and
gets its own ‘Edition 1′ package just like the A-Class.
The Edition 1 package draws attention with a striped decal that runs
along the side-skirts of the car. The B-Class Edition 1 also gets glossy
black rear-view mirrors and a new design for its alloy wheels. Though
not obvious to the naked eye, the ground clearance of the car has gone
up too – however, Mercedes-Benz hasn’t disclosed the exact figures.
Unlike the A-Class Edition 1, the B-Class Edition 1 gets slimmer
205/50-R16 Yokohama tyres. Like on the A-Class, these tyres are squealy
too but don’t inspire the same confidence. Thankfully, the increased
ground clearance hasn’t made any difference to the pitch of the B-Class.
It isn’t sporty like the A-Class, but not too wallowy either. The ride
quality was never a grey area for the B-Class, but with a longer
suspension travel, it has improved marginally.
It should come together well on long distance journeys. But while its
‘sports tourer’ marketing spot may not have worked as intended, the
B-Class has managed to not only attract nuclear families but also find
its place as a second car for current luxury car owners. Therefore, more
back-seat creature comforts have been added to the Edition 1. For
starters, there is the rear centre armrest with cup holders, which is
also expected to become standard across the B-Class. More importantly,
the back seat now gets an entertainment package, which includes two LCD
screens mated to a DVD player. The screens also display information from
the car’s COMAND infotainment system. The infotainment system itself
now gets a parking camera assist that complements the conventional
proximity warning LEDs.
The Edition 1 also brings the panoramic sunroof to the diesel
variant. The fabric for the sunroof blind is thin and translucent enough
to let sunlight filter into the cabin. That would be a bit of downer
during the harsh Indian summer. The front passenger seat finally gets
electric controls for its reach, recline and height and a memory
function for up to two settings. These too are expected to become
standard across the A-Class and the B-Class line-up.
For now, the Edition 1 package will only apply for the diesel
variants of the A-Class and the B-Class. Needless to say, this package
will come at the premium over the regular A and B, thanks to the
additional features and improvements they bring to the table.
The A- and B-Class Edition 1 will be launched in India on June 24, 2014.
The Edition 1 package draws attention with a striped decal that runs along the side-skirts of the car
Unlike the A-Class Edition 1, the B-Class Edition 1 gets slimmer 205/50-R16 Yokohama tyres
The infotainment system now gets a parking camera assist that complements the conventional proximity warning LEDs
The
front passenger seat finally gets electric controls for its reach,
recline and height and a memory function for up to two settings
The A- and B-Class Edition 1 will be launched in India on June 24, 2014.
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