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M-Class has new look

July 9 - 15, 2008
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A substantially upgraded version of the inceasingly popular Mercedes-Benz M-Class with fresh styling touches, even higher quality and extensively enhanced equipment is now available in Middle East showrooms.

"The premium SUV now looks even more powerful and sportier, making a bolder statement in terms of character and presence," said Frank Bernthaler, director, Mercedes-Benz Cars, Middle East & Levant.

"This car is sure to attract even more buyers to the best-sellng Mercedes-Benz family."

The front end is dominated by a new-look, robust bumper as well as headlamps with a pronounced step in the lower edge.

Three wide, black louvres with large, rectangular air outlets and a gleaming chrome edge give structure to the radiator, making the new-generation M-Class appear even more dominant.

The rear bumper with integrated reflectors has also been restyled, making the M-Class appear even more poised and assured for anyone following behind.

The optional stainless steel underguard conceals the exhaust system with its twin tailpipes and also gives the car a wider stance on the road. Roof rails are now also included as part of the standard-fit styling and practical features.

The interior has also been stylishly upgraded with high-quality materials.

Two-tone leather appointments are also available as an option to give a hand-made impression. In the enhanced interior the eye is also drawn to the new, four-spoke leather multifunction steering wheel with its chrome trim and standard-fit shift paddles. The seats have a more attractive, sportier design and can be fitted with four-way lumbar support as an option.

The new-generation M-Class features a brand new telematics generation developed by Mercedes-Benz, offering a new dimension in user-friendliness, high performance and a host of useful new functions.

Integrated features include a hands-free system based on Bluetooth technology, and an aux-in connection for mobile audio devices such as an iPod.

On request there is also a new Media Interface, which can connect an external music device with the off-roader's onboard electronics and control system, enabling music tracks to be shown in the instrument cluster and the colour display in the centre console, and conveniently accessed using the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel.

At the same time, the audio device's battery is also charged.

Rear-seat passengers also have the option of a new entertainment system with two large eight-inch screens, a centrally integrated DVD player, two sets of wireless headphones for greater freedom of movement as well as two remote controls.

The Mercedes-Benz M-Class has always set the benchmark in terms of safety in the SUV segment. In future it will also come as standard with the anticipatory occupant protection system PRE-SAFE(r) and NECK-PRO head restraints.

The M-Class is powered by powerful yet economical V6 and V8 petrol engines, with the flagship engine developing 510 hp in the new ML 63 AMG 4MATIC.







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