
Judging from the exposed pictures, the new car still adopts a large-size dual screen design, and the air conditioner outlet and the physical control buttons below remain basically unchanged. However, in terms of details, although the new car continues the style of the three steering wheels, the physical buttons above and the bright black decorative panels have been greatly adjusted.
In terms of appearance, the front face of the new car has been equipped with a new grille design, which is somewhat similar to the middle mesh of GLS, and the headlights on both sides have been adjusted accordingly, and the overall appearance is more dynamic. The lower bumper is also more layered, but the area of the vents on both sides is reduced, and some "aggressiveness" is missing.
The taillights have also been replaced with the latest design language of the Mercedes-Benz family, and the size has been further reduced, and the effect presented is more delicate. The interior part is still unexposed, but it is not expected that the magnitude of the change will be too large, and it will be equipped with Mercedes-Benz's latest generation OF MBUX car machine system.
In terms of power, the new car will continue the powertrain of the current model, and will provide a 2.0T four-cylinder engine and a 2.5T in-line six-cylinder engine, matched with a 9-speed manual transmission, and is expected to add a 48-volt light mix system. (Text: Pacific Auto Network Yayong)