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At the 2012 Paris Motor Show, Mercedes-Benz presented a battery-powered electric variant of the B-Class. The concept vehicle is one of the first models to carry the term "Electric Drive" in its designation, that will label all battery-powered electric passenger cars from Mercedes-Benz, AMG and smart in the future.
Similarly to the B-Class models with combustion engines, the battery-powered Concept B-Class Electric Drive also combines comfortabe driving and suitability for everyday and family use. The so-called Energy Space in the floor of the vehicle in front of the rear axle ensures that the concept vehicle offers the same space inside as the current series production models. The Energy Space accomodates the lithium-ion battery. The Concept B-Class Electric Drive is equipped with a 100 kW electric motor with 310 Newton meters of torque which provides a range of 200 kilometres. The battery can be charged at any standard domestic 230 V power outlet or alternatively – with rapid charging function – at a 400 V high-voltage terminal.top
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Mercedes-Benz B-Class was launched in 2005. In some markets like Canada, Australia, Mexico and Chile, where the A-Class isn’t sold, it’s Mercedes entry level model. This small family car is described by Mercedes as a Compact Sports Tourer, and it’s basically a larger version of the A-Class. The model was refreshed in 2008, to keep up with exterior design of the A-Class and the M-Class. more
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