All Things New in the Mercedes-Benz B-Class
The Mercedes-Benz B-Class takes another evolutionary step in the ever-changing automotive landscape. After successfully selling 1.5 million units since its introduction in 2005, the range introduces several upgrades. Design The Mercedes-Benz B-Class follows many styling elements found in the A-Class, particularly its front fascia, making it sportier than ever. However, being a minivan, the B-Class is more spacious and more utilitarian than its compact sibling. The newly-unveiled B-Class is 26 mm longer, 10 mm wider and 4 mm lower compared to its predecessor. Meanwhile, its wheelbase is 30 mm longer. The extra measurements also translate to more headroom, legroom and luggage compartment capacity. Going inside the cockpit of the B-Class… Continue Reading »