Crossover Mini-Gelandewagen - from Mercedes-Benz

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The manufacturers themselves claim that the model - a novelty of the segment-class will have the dimensions of a Polo car from Volkswagen, but the appearance will take over from the famous Gelandewagen Brabus SUV.

In the near future, the most branded auto company Mercedes-Benz will create competition among class cars - a crossover. Such details from the company scattered all over the world in a moment, because its fans are people with high incomes who want to try something new and high-quality, something that will bring euphoria from driving.

Such data was reported by the automotive publication Autocar, referring to the main representative of Mercedes in Germany. The manufacturers themselves claim that the model - a novelty of the segment-class will have the dimensions of a Polo car from Volkswagen, but the appearance will take over from the famous Gelandewagen Brabus SUV. With such austere features, the Mini Gelandewagen will not seem like a "small car".

A foreign source, on behalf of the representative, says, “We have great ideas that will help surprise many people. The “B” segment car will have an image consisting of the traditional forms and lines of the Mercedes G-class, only with a completely modern “filling” and revolutionary technologies. We already announced our intentions to expand the G-Class SUV lineup when the Ener-G-Force concept car was unveiled in Los Angeles. This is our innovation and will become part of our new ideas. "


This imminent future for the production of a new mini-SUV is slated to materialize in 2016, which is not all that soon. Its main competitors will be the Volkswagen Taigun and Land Rover DC100 crossovers. Surely "Mini-Gelandewagen" will take on a platform developed in cooperation between Renault-Nissan and Daimler. But it is already known that the model is planned to be armed with four-cylinder diesel and gasoline engines of different sizes, so the buyer is planning to provide a wide choice. The auto company Mercedes-Benz is also thinking about new developments in car engines, although it is possible to share the power plant with the Renault Captur crossover, which appeared in Geneva in early 2013.

The next news was that Daimler is already going to launch the largest three-axle Mercedes-Benz G-Class in October 2013 in production. True, this will be a very small line production. Let's see how much it will become in demand in the world.

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