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Merc's New B Buzzes Into View

Mercedes' new B-Class is unveiled in this week's magazine, courtesy of our spy photographer network.

By Chris Thorp

15th December 2004

Despite the recent launch of the second-generation A-Class, the company hopes that the car seen in the mag will break new ground. It will be marketed as a luxury compact MPV, an upmarket alternative to small people carriers from volume manufacturers.

The model caught winter testing in the mag is a production version of the Vision B concept, which was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2003. The mag's pictures show that designers have stayed true to their original 'Vision' and carried over its distinctive shape. The front is reminiscent of other recent Mercedes, with the firm's trademark grille and teardrop headlamps.

The B-Class is most distinctive in profile, where the steep rise and fall of the roofline is mirrored in the strong crease through the doors. At the rear a conventional tailgate is fitted, giving a hatchback-like appearance.

Inside, the new model offers seating for five, with plenty of head and leg-room front and rear. The dashboard will mirror that of the new A-Class, with generous equipment levels on offer. Merc's top brass won't confirm when the car will debut, although there has been speculation it's set to be unveiled at January's Detroit Motor Show.

However, it's more likely to be at the Geneva exhibition in March, because it is thought that the compact B-Class will hold more appeal for conservative European buyers, rather than the Americans who traditionally opt for larger cars.

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