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Mercedes B-Class revealed

Updated: Mercedes has unveiled its next-generation compact MPV at the Frankfurt show

Mercedes B-Class E-Cell

By Luke Madden

September 2011

The wraps are off the new Mercedes B-Class – and as these official pictures reveal, the compact MPV is aiming for the top.

It looks much sleeker than the model it replaces, thanks to the curvy design language introduced on the latest CLS four-door coupe.

Video: watch official footage of the Mercedes B-Class in action

 

The sharp crease and ‘tick’ on the flanks are recognisable Mercedes traits, as is the bold three-bar grille. A more steeply raked roofline gives the B-Class a sportier stance than before.

Inside, the sweeping dash incorporates big SLS-style metal air vents, and can be finished in a choice of classy wood or metal trim. A large display sitting above the centre console has been shaped to mimic an Apple iPad. Driver and passengers can use this to navigate the brand’s COMAND media interface. The colour screen is available in 15cm or 17cm sizes, and gives passengers Internet access via a 3G phone connection.

The luxury feel is worthy of far more expensive models, thanks to an extensive list of gadgets taken from the rest of Mercedes’ range. This includes DISTRONIC radar-guided cruise control and fatigue sensors. Plus, the advanced braking system helps perform emergency stops if it senses an imminent collision. High-spec models get heated leather seats as standard.

Under the skin, engineers have concentrated on improving refinement and agility, so the new model’s centre of gravity is 30mm lower than in the original B-Class. This has been made possible by ditching the old car’s ‘sandwich’ architecture in favour of a more traditional construction. There’s also a clever multi-link rear suspension set-up that will help improve handling and ride comfort. In addition, buyers can specify a Sport package, which will lower the suspension and quicken up the steering for a more engaging drive.

The engines promise to be among the most efficient in the class, with Mercedes claiming that the standard diesels will “offer the same fuel economy as a VW Golf BlueMotion”. The firm is most likely referring to the 1.8-litre CDI, which is available with 107bhp or 134bhp. This should deliver sub-100g/km CO2 emissions and return fuel economy of around 70mpg.

A 2.1-litre diesel – currently offered in the C and E-Class – will also be available, with 168bhp or 201bhp. And an all-new 1.6-litre petrol turbo with 123bhp or 154bhp is on the cards, too.

Mercedes has engineered an ‘Energy Space’ beneath the passenger compartment. This can be used to store batteries or even a fuel cell for future all-electric or hydrogen-powered cars, expected to debut in 2014. On top of that, the next B-Class’s chassis will form the basis for a range of new models, including a four-door coupé and a small SUV.

The newcomer will debut in the flesh at next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show. But it won’t go on sale here until next spring, when it will aim to trump rivals such as the Ford C-MAX. While that model starts from around £15,000, the more luxurious Mercedes will cost nearer to £20,000.

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17 Comments

Disappointing

I would not say it was ugly but its certainly dull and ordinary - a bit 90's Korean. The existing model stands out because of its shape and that little something different. this is just plain boring.

By anobody on 25 August, 2011, 8:13am

Boring

I think the creases in the side panels are awful in fact it looks as though the car has had a side impact. Interior is very Mercedes boring as well. It was the interior design of the M class that stopped me buying that car.

By skidoo on 25 August, 2011, 8:51am

More of the same

Come on - it's the same as the old B-class with the now-standard, stupid Mercedes creases down the side. But, for sure, it will be bought in great numbers by deluded people who think Mercedes still means quality.

By gherkins123 on 25 August, 2011, 9:18am

Mercedes-Benz haven't hired...

...Chris Bangle, have they?

By BARNEYM1979 on 25 August, 2011, 9:22am

Mercedes-Benz haven't hired...

...Chris Bangle, have they?

By BARNEYM1979 on 25 August, 2011, 9:23am

Waste of an opportunity

What have Mercedes done? The concept looked very promising, and as usual the design that receives good reviews is the one they don't build. We all know that certain parts of a concept would be more expensive and even difficult to mass-produce, but come on! This is like a totally different design all together! I think the VW Golf is very safe. I can't see many people -with some taste at least- wanting to buy this Hippo of a car.

By bob809 on 25 August, 2011, 9:57am

A Touch of the Ssangyongs?

Maybe there was a deal done with Ssangyong where MB gave them some old engines in return for some design input? Heaven help us all.

Despite appearances to the contrary I'm reliably informed that Mr Bangle does not work for MB!

By lairdfp on 25 August, 2011, 10:04am

I think the reference to Ssangyong is a bit tough...

... but I can see a fair bit of the old Kia Carnival (Sedona) in the side views. The music in the ad seems totally out of step with the image being portrayed by the car: dramatic vs ho-hum, excitement vs blandness, fanfare vs haven't-I-seen-you-somewhere-before (a long time ago)?

By PMinAU149 on 25 August, 2011, 11:59am

B For Styling

When Mercedes had the chance to score A+. Still it is only an MPV.

By LANMAN on 25 August, 2011, 12:47pm

2012 B-Class

It's not too bad - New B is easier on the eyes especially the back end. Has a bit of R-Class influence in the nose which makes the 2012 B looks like a Merc from one class higher. Curious kink there along the doors.

By Fifteen on 25 August, 2011, 1:43pm

It'll send you round the Benz

Tired and restless?
Cann't sleep?
Don't worry.
Just look at the new Mercedes B class.
If that doesn't send you to sleep........... nothing will!

By toycollector on 25 August, 2011, 6:27pm

And your design is....?

Any of you down heads ever try to design a car and comply with the thousands of safety regulations?

A lot of criticism but I would like to see your drawings of alternatives.

Go ahead. Make my day.

By thomasleaton on 26 August, 2011, 12:07am

Ssangyong reference is spot on

Just look at the new M-Class, a Ssangyong reject if ever there was one. This monstrosity is no better. The E-Class was the start of a spectacular downward spiral for MB design, followed by the ghastly update of the C-Class with headlights borrowed from the Skoda Octavia. Then came the SLK, can't decide if this is an all new model as it looks more like a badly facelifted version with that huge snout grafted on. The new CLS is not a patch on the original. The A-Class looks like it might be the only saving grace and hopefully a sign that MB design has hit rock bottom and is on the way up.

By erly5 on 26 August, 2011, 9:39pm

Perfect

For goodness sake, what is your problem. It's a car. It just has to start everytime you go to use it and get you to and from your destination. It looks good and is big and roomy inside and will never let you down. Grow up people. If you don't like it, then go buy something else.

By Bulldog on 27 August, 2011, 9:40am

I agree

It isn't an attractive car. My problem with this is that it's side profile bears a resemblance to the Skoda Fabia estate. And THAT, Mercedes, is not good!

By chaardy on 8 September, 2011, 10:04am

Niche Marketing

Perfect car for the retired company director with grandchildren, large detached house and membership of the local golf club.

By ukmike2000 on 14 September, 2011, 10:14pm

AMG Version?

Apparently Merc are planning an AMG version of this car, followed by an AMG Version of the new A-Class.

By lambo4099 on 15 October, 2011, 2:34pm

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