Since 2005, Europe, Canada and Mexico have had their chance to get behind the wheel of a B-Class, the compact family car with four-wheel drive. However, it is finally making its way to the U.S. in 2013!

 
 

In and around Orlando, Mercedes-Benz drivers who are looking for a compact family car with great performance and fuel efficiency, not to mention serious style are in for a real treat. 

The B-Class will be offered in several body styles including a sedan, crossover and a coupe, giving drivers plenty of options in this segment.

The first B-Class model that will be introduced in the U.S. is a four-door vehicle which resembles the CLS-Class in style and is also reminiscent of a coupe. In Kissimmee,Mercedes fans that are curious as to what this vehicle will look like will be able to see it unveiled during next year's New York Auto Show.

The B-Class that will make its debut stateside will feature vast improvements over the model that was first released in 2005, ranging from style and design changes, to fuel consumption.

Stylish Interior

In Orlando,Mercedes-Benz drivers will love that they will not have to sacrifice style in the compact vehicle segment.  The B-Class features high-quality materials and stylish details that are made possible only by precise workmanship. 

 

The interior features a striking trim covering the entire dashboard. You can also upgrade the dashboard with various leather finishes with stitching. A 3-spoke steering wheel with a matte chrome insert sets off the instrument cluster that gives the B-Class interior a sporty look and feel.  

Fuel Efficiency

The revamped B-Class models consume up to 21% less fuel than past models and also feature lower C02 emissions. 

Future B-Class Models

In Kissimmee, Mercedes drivers looking for more passenger seating and cargo space will be thrilled to hear that in 2014, a compact four-wheel-drive SUV will be released. 

 

Be sure to check our blog for the latest details on the B-Class and it's highly anticipated debut in the U.S.!

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