High Class And Emission Free Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive 2014

by SpeedLux

Automakers were started to focus on developing the electric vehicle since, this type of cars have begun moving onto the market in large numbers. Mercedes Benz has released the B-class model that is equipped with electric powertrain is the first electric vehicle found in market to wear tri-pointed star.

The great advantage about this electric vehicle is that they are emission free vehicle and the power is supplied by an electric motor that generates 100 kW power. The typical electric drive vehicle has 301 Nm as maximum torque that is available from tapping on the accelerator pedal equivalent to the torque produced by petrol engine with 3.0 liters of displacement. The latest version of the B-class model is Mercedes-Benz B-class Electric Drive 2014, which has powerful driving system and very low emission rate. The vehicle is emission free even if it runs for longer distance.

The high quality materials are used for interior and exterior design. The radar based warning system for collision is used to prevent the vehicle from collision.

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