Recently Mercedes Benz announced their New Mercedes Car, the B-Class. The car has been heavily under wraps so far with regards to what it looks like but Mercedes have been kind enough to release a picture of the B-class’ interior before the car is fully unveiled this coming September at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
The B-class is being touted as the ‘Baby Benz’ with Mercedes deciding to go with a smaller model. People are eagerly anticipating the car and what it will look like and if the interior is anything to go by, well, it’s set to be truly stunning.
From the small picture you can already see several lovely details when it comes to the interior, the beige leather seats and arm rests compliment the black interior perfectly with the air con units that look like truly fantastic and the rest of the, what looks like polished metal looks fantastic. The main stand out in the interior though has to be the navigation system. Unlike most modern cars the navigation system doesn’t sit in the dashboard it looks more like it is docked in there and the actual system looks like an iPad in design. With regards to the navigation system Mercedes have given a small slither of information on that aspect of the new car describing the design as “first-class” with the “ornamental frame with galvanized surface contrasting with the piano black front panel”.
Probably the most major thing that people with a keener eye noticed was the navigation system showed Google’s home page on it in one of the pictures. Although it’s still just a rumour from a picture it could suggest that wireless internet may be a feature in the new car and it is strengthened by the fact that several recent high end cars have been looking into wireless internet.
Overall though from what little information we have on the new B-Class it seems sensible enough to begin to get excited about what it could bring and what it will look like come September. Speculation aside though, there’s not too long until we finally find out all the information on the B-class and lets hope the final product is as brilliant as its first impression.