Mercedes-Benz has revealed the new T-class, a Citan-based MPV which the firm hopes will rival the Volkswagen Caddy
The new model, which will be available in both Style and Progressive trims, rides on either 16in steel or 16in alloy wheels, with 17in alloy wheels available as an option.
The unique touches continue inside, where the T-Class adopts its own individual multi-function steering wheel, instrument graphics and round air vents among other changes aimed at providing it with a typical Mercedes-like appearance. A 7.0in infotainment display provides the same Mercedes-Benz User Experience functionality as the A-Class, including the “Hey, Mercedes” conversational speech search prompt.
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