Showing posts with label Mercedes-Benz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercedes-Benz. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Mercedes-Benz Viano

Mercedes-Benz Viano

Mercedes-Benz Viano

Mercedes-Benz Viano

Mercedes-Benz Viano

The Mercedes-Benz Viano and its striking new front design

Three slats painted in silver with chrome trims partition the radiator grille, fronting a sporty black grille featuring a diamond pattern. The radiator grille is offset by new reflector headlamps in a distinctive design. The daytime driving lights which come as standard are integrated with their own light source in the headlamp housings, together with the fog lamps.

Mercedes-Benz Vito

Mercedes-Benz Vito

Mercedes-Benz Vito

Mercedes-Benz Vito

Mercedes-Benz Vito

The driver's workplace in all models and the passenger compartment of the Mercedes-Benz Vito crewbus are more attractively appointed than ever. The new Mercedes Vito is readily recognisable by its new "face", combining the style of the current passenger cars from Mercedes-Benz with the robustness of a commercial vehicle.

The Mercedes-Benz Vito and its striking new front design

The new "face" of the is yet more striking, combining the style of the current passenger cars from Mercedes-Benz with the robustness of a commercial vehicle. Two slats divide up the radiator grille, which fronts a sporty black grille featuring a diamond pattern. The radiator grille is offset by new reflector headlamps in a distinctive design. The reflector has been enlarged to increase the light output.

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Mercedes-Benz






Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz automobiles were first seen in market in 1901 by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft, a German company. The very first vehicles which bore the Mercedes brand name were produced commercially in 1926 following the merging of two of the largest automobile manufacturers of that time, Karl Benz and also Gottlieb Daimler to create the Daimler Benz Company. Before 1894, Mercedes vehicles took part in the earliest automobile race located in Paris but has completely withdrawn ever since the late 1930 following the Le Mans incident in which a Mercedes vehicle killed around 80 people in the collision. Mercedes returned to the motor sport scene later by taking part in the various racing events including Le Mans, DTM and F1 races with Sauber.





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