Mercedes-Benz in Ireland is facing into a busy Autumn of new model introductions with a further six new arrivals set to hit our shores during the September to November period.
In the pipeline is a new C-Class Estate, which will take its place alongside the recently-launched C-Class Saloon range, plus two new S-Class derivatives – an S-Class Coupe AMG with all of the sporty trim that the letters AMG suggest, and an S-500 Hybrid which will take its place alongside the S-300 version already here.
For CLS admirers, new versions of the Coupe and Shooting Brake models are promised along with an AMG GT which will be a head-to-head competitor for the iconic Porsche 911.
Commenting that these new arrivals will top what has surely been the most active period of new model development in Mercedes-Benz’s history, their sales manager in Ireland, Ciaran Allen said that ‘for environmentally-conscious motorists, the year will close on a high with the arrival in November of an electric-powered B-Class.’
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