Mercedes Benz A Class 2018 - NEW FULL Interior,Exterior,Infotainment, Review
Mercedes Benz A Class 2018 - NEW FULL Interior,Exterior,Infotainment, Review THE all-new Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2018 has just been revealed at major event in Amsterdam. Here is everything you need to know about the car’s specs, power, performance, design and updated interior. Mercedes A-Class 2018 has been revealed at a launch event in Amsterdam, displaying the car's updated looks, tech and features. The new car has received some major new upgrades in terms of design, interior and features onboard. Mercedes say the car’s design is the “next step in the Mercedes-Benz design philosophy of Sensual Purity.” It’s been given a facelift which sees a low bonnet, flat LED headlamps and a striking new radiator grille which gives the car a sportier character. The baby Mercedes also has also grown up a little with a 30mm longer wheelbase and a 14mm wider front track which allows for more room inside the cabin. As a result of the increased proportions the car has more shoulder room, elbow room, headroom and better entry to the rear seats. There is also 29 more litres of boot space compared to the preceding model, taking the total to 370-litres. Although things have changed on the outside one of the car’s biggest updates is the interior. This is because it will be the first production Mercedes to sport the new MBUX - Mercedes-Benz User Experience - cockpit. MBUX is the name for the company’s new infotainment system, which is said to have user experience at the heart of its design. Original video/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sTVvI3gTLI
Mercedes Benz A Class 2018 - NEW FULL Interior,Exterior,Infotainment, Review THE all-new Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2018 has just been revealed at major event in Amsterdam. Here is everything you need to know about the car’s specs, power, performance, design and updated interior. Mercedes A-Class 2018 has been revealed at a launch event in Amsterdam, displaying the car's updated looks, tech and features. The new car has received some major new upgrades in terms of design, interior and features onboard. Mercedes say the car’s design is the “next step in the Mercedes-Benz design philosophy of Sensual Purity.” It’s been given a facelift which sees a low bonnet, flat LED headlamps and a striking new radiator grille which gives the car a sportier character. The baby Mercedes also has also grown up a little with a 30mm longer wheelbase and a 14mm wider front track which allows for more room inside the cabin. As a result of the increased proportions the car has more shoulder room, elbow room, headroom and better entry to the rear seats. There is also 29 more litres of boot space compared to the preceding model, taking the total to 370-litres. Although things have changed on the outside one of the car’s biggest updates is the interior. This is because it will be the first production Mercedes to sport the new MBUX - Mercedes-Benz User Experience - cockpit. MBUX is the name for the company’s new infotainment system, which is said to have user experience at the heart of its design. Original video/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sTVvI3gTLI