Thursday, June 20, 2019

Although The ML Is An SUV

만소리가 손 댄 벤츠 S63 AMG, 카본 슈트 입은 괴물 신사 - 블로그In the forthcoming years, the Stuttgart-based constructor will totally revise its SUV portfolio with new or updated versions. The biggest premiere of the years to come will be the third generation of the popular M-Klasse mid-sized SUV. The ML will be unveiled in 2011, some say at the middle of the year, others claim the end of it. As you may already know, the ML, along with its bigger brother, the GL- and the R-Klasse, is assembled at the Tuscaloosa Plant in Alabama, USA. ML 400 HYBRID - a 3.5 litres V6 petrol powerplant delivering 306 BHP, linked with a 20 HP electric unit. Sticking to the visual side of the car, the 2012 M-Klasse will be more of a logical aesthetical evolution rather than a complete revolution. The new front fascia will be styled in trend with the new Mercedes design philosophy. The profile will remain as sporty and elegant as in the present, whereas the tail end will receive a complete styling treatment a la E-Klasse. LEDs are sort of a today’s ‘must’, so expect to see them as being part of the headlights and the rear lights.


2015 Mercedes-Benz S550 For Sale $56,995 - 17214282015 Mercedes-Benz S550 For Sale at Richard Catena Auto Wholesalers - 웹Although the ML is an SUV, this car has never ever dissapointed its customers when it came to tackling hard, off-road terrains. This year, in the upcoming weeks, Mercedes-Benz will take the wraps off the facelifted version of the R-Klasse crossover. The sales flop mixture between a compact SUV, a MPV and an estate version will receive one more refresh, in an effort to save the low sale figures. However, this time the R-Klasse will suffer a major overhaul of the front fascia, including brand new headlights with LED technology, a larger radiator grille with 3 chromed louvres as well as a new bumper with restyled air intakes. The profile will retain the current look, whereas the rear end will benefit from the addition of updated tail lights, with a similar projector placement as in the case of the GLK-Klasse. The interior will hardly be retouched-only a new steering wheel borrowed from the E-Klasse and a rearrangement of certain controls on the center console.


Expect premium materials for personalizing the interior, such as leather upholstery and wood/aluminium for trimming the dashboard and the door panels. No major changes under the engine hood-just slight efficiency improvements of the current powerplants, designed to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emission. Mercedes-Benz is rumored to be mulling over the possibility of a name change for this model, which should end up badged as GLR-Klasse. What is somehow clear at the moment is that the new R-Klasse FL is expected to be officially revealed at the beginning of March, at the Geneva Motor Show. The old, but reliable G-Klasse, premiered over 30 years ago, will remain in production and will receive a facelift by the end of this year, just to keep it appealing and up-to-date. In the next years, Mercedes-Benz will also complete remaster its small and compact car lineups, the A- & the B-Klasse. Along with several other new versions, customers will also have the choice of a compact SUV, which could possibly be badged BLK-Klasse(internal codename-X 156). The little brother of the GLK could be introduced in 2011 or 2012. All rights reserved.


Don’t let the size of the S 65 fool you. Of the three cars that I drove, this is the athlete of the bunch, and it has my favorite exterior design, too. It’s called “Magic Body Control” and it sees the S 65 outfitted with a camera that looks at the road surface ahead, detecting upcoming bumps and adapting the suspension to suit. The AMG-specific elastokinematics deliver more feedback to the driver during spirited driving, meanwhile, working in tandem with AMG Active Sport Suspension that has curve-tilting to lean the car into turns like an Acela, helping reduce lateral forces on the occupants. Mercedes is not shy about talking up the track prowess of this car. Of the three instrument cluster display options, one of them is AMG specific with extra performance metrics. S Class steering wheel is thrown out in favor of the AMG Performance version. Tech takes a step up, too, with the AMG Track Pace app for iPhone integrating with the infotainment system and giving post-lap data analysis along with the ability to share particularly good results through social media.

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