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Mercedes –Benz B-Class goes on sale in Australia with price tag, features

byCustoms Today Report
18/02/2015
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SYDNEY: The restyled Mercedes-Benz B-Class, revealed at last year’s Paris Motor Show, is now available to order in Australia. Pricing for the B-Class has increased across the range, although Mercedes says it has boosted appeal with new features that boost overall value by up to $2500.

The 2015 line’s price increases range from $500 to $3800, but, importantly, the B-Class remains a more affordable option than its direct rival the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer.

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For the new model year, the B-Class picks up new-look headlights, a revised front bumper, a refreshed LED-rich internal layout to the tail-lights and a subtly updated rear bumper.

The line-up’s mechanical package is largely unchanged for 2015, although fuel consumption and acceleration has improved across all four powertrains.

The B 180’s 90kW/200Nm 1.6 litre turbo petrol engine now boasts a 0-100km/h time of 9.1 seconds (-1.1sec) and fuel figures of 5.5 l/100km (-0.6 l/100km).

Moving to the B 200 sees the 115kW/250Nm 1.6 turbo petrol engine’s acceleration improve 0.2 seconds to 8.6 seconds, and fuel consumption again matches the B 180 with 5.5 l/100km.

Topping the petrol range is the 155kW/350Nm 2.0 litre turbo petrol B 250. Its 0-100km/h time is unchanged at 6.7 seconds, although fuel consumption has improved 0.3 l/100km to 6.8 l/100km.

Representing the diesel end is the 100kW/300Nm 2.1 litre B 200 CDI. Maximum power is now available 400rpm earlier at 3200-4000rpm, while peak torque improves 200rpm to 1400-3000rpm.

Fuel consumption with the B 200 diesel improves 0.5 l/100km to 4.2 l/100m, although its 0-100km/h time is now 0.5 seconds slower at 9.8 seconds.

All models are equipped with a seven-speed automatic transmission exclusively.

Features

Standout features for the 2015 range include the upgrade to a larger 8.0-inch centre display for all models, along with upgraded trim and highlights.

There’s also new satellite navigation and push-button start in the entry B 180, while the up-spec B 200 gains LED headlights, an upgraded sat-nav, keyless entry and blindspot monitoring.

The B 250 picks up a similar spread of new tech, along with 4Matic all-wheel-drive, ambient lighting in the cabin and an anti-theft system.

Model breakdown:

B 180

Climate control

8.0-inch display with SD card-based Garmin satellite navigation, Bluetooth phone connectivity with audio streaming, two USB ports

Six-speaker audio system

Electric park brake

Cloth upholstery

Keyless start

Leather-wrapped steering wheel with paddleshifters

Reverse-view camera with guidelines

Black roof liner

Rain-sensing wipers

17-inch alloy wheels

Semi-automated parking

Comfort suspension

Cruise control

Auto headlights

LED daytime running lights and partial LED tail-lights

Front and rear parking sensors

Tinted windows

Nine airbags

Attention assist

Collision prevention assist with semi-autonomous braking

Pre-Safe accident anticipatory system

B 200, B 200 CDI

Four-way electric lumbar support

Artico leather upholstery

Auto-dimming rear-view mirror

Black ash wood trim

Front armrest with fore/aft adjustment

Rear armrest

Mirror package

Dual-zone climate control

Unique 17-inch alloy wheels

Power-folding mirrors

LED tail-lights

LED headlights and daytime running lights

Twin exhaust outlets

Blind spot assist

B 250 4Matic

Ambient lighting with 12 colour options

AMG velour floor mats

Black Artico leather/Dinamica upholstery

Keyless Go system

Three-spoke sports steering wheel

Red contrast stitching

Stainless steel sports pedals

18-inch AMG alloy wheels

4Matic all-wheel drive

AMG Line body styling

Perforated front brake discs and brake calipers with ‘Mercedes-Benz’ lettering

Tinted privacy glass

Gloss black mirror caps and rear bumper strip

Lowered comfort suspension

Sports Direct-Steer system

Twin-louvre front grille

Anti-theft alarm system

PRICING (excludes on-road costs)

Petrol

B 180 – $41,400 (up $500)

B 200 – $47,400 (up $1500)

B 250 4Matic – $54,200 (up $3800)

Diesel

B 200 CDI – $47,900 (up $1500)

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