Mercedes-Benz M-Class in South Africa

Mercedes-Benz M-Class in South Africa

Design: impressive credentials  From Economy to First Class:  The New Mercedes-Benz The vehicle body design for this third-generation model, with the very typical shape of its C-pillars, is full of character and immediately recognisable as an Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Its styling, high-quality appeal and excellent ease of operation combine to give it a forceful presence.

By Herman Moolman7 June 20124 min read

Design: impressive credentials 

From Economy to First Class:  The New Mercedes-Benz

The vehicle body design for this third-generation model, with the very typical shape of its C-pillars, is full of character and immediately recognisable as an Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Its styling, high-quality appeal and excellent ease of operation combine to give it a forceful presence.

Mercedes-Benz M-Class

The interior in particular is even more impressive than in the predecessor models and combines the best of both worlds, boasting a strong off-road heritage at the same time as making its passengers feel as if they are travelling in a luxury premium saloon. Ground aluminium or exquisite woods as well as the finely detailed switches and trim highlights blend with electrifying surfaces and powerful, harmonious lines to create a high-class interior ambience and a tremendous sense of wellbeing.

The front of the vehicle is dominated by the design of the radiator grille with its centrally positioned Mercedes star, giving it that typical Mercedes-Benz M-Class look. The new styling of the headlamps conveys a high-quality and exclusive impression, especially when the Intelligent Light System is taken as an optional extra. The LED daytime driving lights are set in chrome inserts integrated into the bumpers. A deeper, broad, chrome-effect under-guard continues down from the lower edge of the radiator grille, so serving to reinforce the impressive overall appearance.

Mercedes-Benz Character line: effortlessly superior and high-quality body design

Seen from the side, the elongated lines give formal emphasis to the on-road credentials of this vehicle, whose compact proportions are defined by a large wheelbase and short overhangs. The C-pillar that is so characteristic of this model series takes its cue from early generations of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class and differentiates it very clearly in stylistic terms from its competitors.

Mercedes-Benz M-Class Top

At the same time, the way the roof line slopes down to the rear underlines the sporty appeal of the new Mercedes-Benz M-Class. No pillar is visible in the transition from the rear side window through to the rear windscreen. This, together with the similarly wrap-around effect of the two-part rear light unit with LED fibre-optic technology, and the lowered roof with its large roof spoiler, add up to an overall harmonious design. The rear bumper, which features an integrated chrome-effect load sill guard in a new “wing design”, defines the characteristic appearance of the SUV’s rear end. The chrome-look finish of further product features, such as the roof rails, the beltline trim strip or the load compartment handle, emphasise the high-quality appeal of the exterior.

The available wheels range from light and aerodynamically optimised 18-inch wheels through to 20-inch wheels with an elegant, high-quality appeal. As an option, 21-inch AMG wheels can be fitted to further emphasise the sporty look of the new Mercedes-Benz M-Class.

A feeling of wellbeing as standard: the interior

The interior design concept combines an authentic SUV experience with the sense of wellbeing of a high-quality Mercedes-Benz saloon. While an expressive dome shape embodies the power of an SUV, the sloping dashboard in the front passenger area affords an outstanding sense of space, thereby highlighting the vehicle’s suitability for long journeys.

The evolution of the dashboard in Mercedes-Benz off-road vehicles, from the early days of the G-Class through to today’s new Mercedes-Benz M-Class, makes it clear how much aspects of comfort and wellbeing have now come to the fore:

  • In the G model dating from 1979, square-edged shapes defined the flat dashboard. The angular instrument panel was laid on top of this, while the dashboard console, also angular in shape, and the glove compartment area were hung beneath. As if pieced together from modular sections, the individual elements reflected the clear look of a commercial vehicle. Their simple practicality dispensed with any embellishments, instead giving off an air of rustic charm with a rather metallic-like effect. At the time, this was totally appropriate for an off-road vehicle.
  • The dashboard in the first generation Mercedes-Benz M-Class dating from 1998 was also primarily functional in nature, and made only tentative concessions to a design based around comfort. Nevertheless, the first hints of the more comfortable and friendlier interior design to be found in saloons were noticeable. Curves and sweeping lines helped to avoid an impression of austerity. Trim elements were not often incorporated into the sober visual design, however, and functionality continued to dominate.
  • The design of the instrument panel in the new Mercedes-Benz M-Class is completely on a par with its counterparts found in luxury-class saloons: modern, friendly, equipped with high-quality materials and stylishly designed. At the same time, matching details reflect the superior character of the premium SUV. 

The modern Mercedes-Benz definition of the appropriate interior of an SUV becomes evident as soon as the pleasantly high seating position is accessed via the wide-opening doors. The spacious, bright interior provides noticeably more elbow room than its predecessor (34 mm more in the front, 25 mm more in the rear) and thus an enhanced sense of space and comfort. The driver takes to the wheel behind a 4-spoke multifunction steering wheel with twelve trapezoidal control buttons for trip computer, radio and telephone. The 7G-TRONIC PLUS automatic transmission is controlled via the DIRECT SELECT lever as well as DIRECT SELECT shift paddles on the steering wheel.

Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2012 New

The broad instrument panel stretches out behind the steering wheel. With its clear emphasis on width, it continues the horizontal lines from the exterior design in the interior. Exciting areas and powerful lines highlight the vehicle’s sporty aspirations.

An eye-catching feature of the instrument panel is a large decorative trim element that is then continued along the doors in a very harmonious wrap-around effect. These generously proportioned trim elements, in a three-dimensional design, are available in four high-quality wood finishes, or in aluminium. The interior of the new Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz M-Class can thus be appointed to reflect either exclusive refinement or sporty sophistication, according to the customer’s taste.

The door openers and seat adjustment switches have been inset with precision craftsmanship into the side trim elements. The door centre panels feature distinctive decorative stitching, with a separate, exclusive look for the Sports package.

All clear: instruments and COMAND screen

The instrument cluster with its two clear and extremely legible round dials and a large, 11.4 cm monochrome display between them, impresses with the high quality of its design. Dominating the centre of the instrument panel in the centre of the vehicle is the large colour screen for the infotainment system.

There is a choice between CD radio, CD radio with integrated navigation system or the COMAND control and display system (14.7 cm screen diagonal for the CD radios, 17.8 cm for the internet-enabled COMAND Online). The control and display concept was developed specifically with user-friendly operation in mind. Infotainment, navigation and communication systems are intuitive and easy to operate using the metal Controller located on the centre console. Two buttons are used to switch the display on and off.

Vertical rectangular air intake vents either side of the large screen serve to emphasise the more functional aspects of the SUV. The outer air vents are the same shape but in this case horizontally positioned, thus giving an added design flair. The dashboard console and air intake vents feature edging with a quality Silver Shadow finish. The row of high-gloss silver switches in the dashboard console are characterised by their ergonomic design and discernible precision. The same applies to the air conditioning and ventilation setting, as proven in Mercedes-Benz sedans.

The centre console incorporates an integrated arm and hand-rest, in front of which is located the Controller and various switches, such as those for the off-road programmes and AIRMATIC air suspension. All controls feature a quality, uniform look.

Numerous stowage facilities, high degree of variability and
temperature-controlled cup holders

Numerous, easily accessible stowage facilities in the Mercedes-Benz M-Class can accommodate bottles, mugs, keys, coins and much more. Each of the four doors can also accommodate a large 1-litre bottle.

Lifting the handrest in the centre console opens up a stowage compartment which houses easily accessible connections for mobile audio devices. To make long journeys and extensive off-road excursions more enjoyable, the centre console also features two cup holders which can keep drinks either cool or warm at temperatures of between 8° and 55° Celsius.

The seats in the new Mercedes-Benz M-Class are designed to provide a high level of comfort on long journeys as well as excellent lateral support. All important parameters can be electrically adjusted, including height, backrest angle, seat cushion angle and reach. Generous seat adjustment travel of more than 350 mm lengthways and more than 90 mm in height ensure that drivers of all sizes will always find the ideal seating position.

A high level of variability characterises the rear seats, which are fitted with an armrest and cup holder. The angle of their backrests can be adjusted, and they can be also folded in the ratio 1/3:2/3, thus creating a through-loading feature for long objects, such as skis, without having to sacrifice all of the rear seat positions. Folding both backrests as well as the seat cushions forward creates a level load compartment with a capacity of 2010 litres up to the roof liner.

Exclusively available for the new Mercedes-Benz M-Class are three seat and two sports seat variants in six different colour combinations. The sports seats reserved for the Sports package feature a different stitching pattern which is also incorporated into the door centre panels.

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