Mercedes-Benz celebrated a decade of production of the M-Class in the United States with a ceremony in Alabama this week. To commemorate the anniversary, the automaker will launch a special Edition 10 limited model in October.
The M-Class Edition 10 will have special bi-xenon headlights, a unique radiator grille, a bumper guard with a "titanium-look" finish and Edition 10 badging. Inside are two-tone cashmere beige and black leather seats, stainless steel pedals and sport instruments. The special edition is capped with 20-inch light alloy wheels. Mercedes offers the wheels in silver for an "interesting contrast" or in a dark "chrome shadow" finish. The Edition 10 is available in black, silver or white exterior paint colors.
Pricing has not yet been announced for the limited-edition model.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Mercedes-Benz M-Class Edition 10
Posted by kayonna at 10:57 PM
Labels: Automotive News, Mercedes-Benz
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