Mercedes-Benz kicked off the 2017 Geneva Motor Show with a bang. In the “Meet Mercedes” event segment, the star brand presented its new models to highlight its product offensive for this year.
The main focus of the brand on the show was on that Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet. The car is the last in the lineup of the current generation E-Class. Basically, most of the items are in the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupé was transferred to the car with the exception of the column arrangement and the retractable roof.
Then the company revealed that too Mercedes-Maybach G50 laundromat. The ultra-luxurious G-Class shares the same platform as the Mercedes-AMG G 63 6 × 6 and the Mercedes-Benz G 500 4 × 42. However, Maybach added its high-end accents to improve the car’s appeal and comfort, including replacing the rear of the roof covering with a folding canopy to allow rear passengers to drive in the open air.
The Mercedes-Benz Concept X-Class was also shown. Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer at Daimler, gave an insight into how the brand’s “Aesthetics A” design language was integrated into the new pickup developed by Mercedes-Benz Vans.
A preview of what to expect from the four-door Mercedes-AMG GT Concept was also introduced to the journalists. Not much has been said about the car yet, but we will post more updates on it as information becomes available.
The other vehicles presented in Geneva were the Mercedes-Benz GLA with new engine panels, the intelligent Cabriolet Edition Brabus, special models of the Mercedes-Benz SL and SLC as well as the fresh AMG models.