Wexford People

Mercedes set for busy summer

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MERCEDES-BENZ promises to be an extremely active competitor for 202-registrati­ons with hybrids and a number of other highly significan­t new model arrivals planned across a number of key segments in its vastly-expanded model range.

Two compact class SUVs – the GLA and GLB – both of which arrived in recent weeks are likely to be strong contenders at the entry level.

The GLA comes with added interior spaciousne­ss and boot volume amongst its key features. Notwithsta­nding its increased levels of specificat­ion and technical innovation­s, the new GLA will receive only a very moderate increase on the outgoing model whose prices started at €38,800.

Their second compact SUV – the GLB – has amongst its features the option of a 7-seat version, the first Mercedes-Benz in its class to offer such a choice. Pitched at families, the GLB can be purchased with a third fully retractabl­e row of seats concealed beneath the luggage floor that can be raised to expand capacity to a 7-seat layout as required.

Prices start at €42,350.

Other new arrivals will include two of the most important models in the Mercedes-Benz portfolio – a new updated E-Class, scheduled to arrive in July, and a new top-of-the-range S-Class, billed to make its appearance towards year-end.

A major focus over the coming six months and beyond will be the emergence of hybrids as a main plank in the Mercedes model story.

Describing their 2020/21 line-up as ‘the most inclusive and ecological­ly attuned’ range of models ever introduced by Mercedes-Benz, Ciaran Allen, their sales manager for passenger cars in Ireland, said: ‘coming is a range perfectly configured for those socially concerned owners who seek to future-proof their motoring requiremen­ts’.

First hybrids to arrive here will be the E300de and the E300e saloon and estate models – both likely to be mainstays of the new updated E-Class model offering.

In addition to these new models, buyers can expect to see hybrids occupy an increasing­ly significan­t place in Mercedes-Benz planning going forward.

In this respect, their recently-establishe­d Mercedes EQ division is expected to introduce an impressive 16-strong lineup of hybrid vehicles – their new generation compact cars, the C-Class, GLC and GLE ranges amongst those predicted.

Describing them as ‘vehicles that deliver the best of all worlds’ Allen said: ‘through their concentrat­ion on hybrids, Mercedes-Benz is poised to capture the growing world-wide demand for this technology amongst eco-conscious motorists.’

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class

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