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Mercedes-Benz Cars at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show. This year the CLA Shooting Brake and the revised GLC are celebrating their world premieres here, as well as the new Mercedes-AMG GLE 53. News additions to the EQ family complete the line-up at the show. Watch this interview with Tobias Moers, Chief Executive of Mercedes AMG.
Mercedes presents six premieres at the Geneva Motor Show. In addition to the world premiere of the new CLA Shooting Brake, there are the AMG GLE 53 and the AMG GT R Roadster to be seen. On top the EQV study provides an outlook on the electric future of the V-Class. But there is also something new to discover for fans of the smart brand. Source: http://quickcarreview.com
Mercedes-Benz Cars at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show. This year the CLA Shooting Brake and the revised GLC are celebrating their world premieres here, as well as the new Mercedes-AMG GLE 53. News additions to the EQ family complete the line-up at the show.
The new Mercedes-Benz GLE has a wealth of innovations. For example, the active suspension system E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL on a 48-volt basis is a world first. While the driving assistance systems take another step forward with Active Stop-and-Go Assist. The interior is even more spacious and comfortable, with a third seat row available on request. The infotainment system has larger screens, a full-colour head-up display with a resolution of 720 x 240 pixels and the MBUX Interior Assistant, which can recognise hand and arm movements and supports operating intentions. The exterior design not only exudes presence and power, but also sets a new standard for aerodynamics in the SUV segment. The GLE will receive a completely new range of engines on market launch in early 2019. The new 4MATIC ensures great agility on the road and superior performance off the beaten track. At a later stage a plug-in hybrid variant with a particularly long range will be added to the drive portfolio.
The 88th running of the Geneva International Motor Show gets underway on March 6 and organizers have confirmed a total 110 world or European premieres. More than 180 exhibitors will be present at the show, including all your favorite performance and luxury marques plus a number of newcomers. Approximately 700,000 visitors are expected to cross the floors of the various halls that make up Geneva’s Palexpo convention center. Watch this interview with Tobias Moers, Head of AMG.