Back in September 2012, Mercedes-Benz launched the B-Class in India and by doing so, the German carmaker created a segment of its own. Now with the rising competition in the market, especially from other premium brands like Audi and BMW, the entry-level premium segment is seeing a lot of action with new models and upgraded versions.
Mercedes, for one, has launched a new special edition model of its B-Class. Called B-Class Edition 1, only 100 units of this model will be available, all powered with a diesel engine. The car differentiates itself from the rest of the range with the help of a new decal that is to be found along the side skirt. Mercedes says the decals have been developed here in India and that they aren't available overseas. Further adding glam to this special edition model are the black wing mirrors finished in gloss and new 17-inch alloys featuring a new design.
Mercedes-Benz India has also raised the ground clearance of the B-Class Edition 1 and fitted the car with 205-section Yokohama tyres. Inside, the brand has fitted the rear centre armrest with two cup holders. The highlight, though, comes in the form of the new entertainment package that includes two LCD screens for the rear occupants.
Apart from the raised ground clearance, the B-Class Edition 1 remains the same as before when it comes to the diesel engine and the drive-train. The car is now on sale with prices starting at Rs 28.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai). Speaking of special edition models, Mercedes has given a similar treatment to its premium hatchback – the A-Class. The car is badged A-Class Edition 1 and you can read about it by clicking here.