Mercedes-Benz B 180 Limited & B 200 Limited
Mercedes-Benz B 180 Limited & B 200 Limited |
Mercedes-Benz B 180 Limited & B 200 Limited
Limited Edition B-Class Models Now Available
Mercedes-BenzMercedes-Benz Japan will release limited edition models of the B-Class, the "B 180 Limited" and "B 200 Limited," featuring enhanced equipment, through its authorized dealerships nationwide.
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Limited to 335 Units Nationwide
The B 180 Limited, based on the B 180, is enhanced with exclusive 16-inch five-spoke alloy wheels and a stainless steel tailgate sill plate, adding a special touch.
Similarly, the B 200 Limited, based on the B 200, features 18-inch AMG five-spoke alloy wheels, a first for the B-Class. The interior is also sportily finished with a stainless steel footrest cover.
Both special edition models are equipped with bi-xenon headlights with headlight washers and active light systems for enhanced safety during night driving, along with cornering lights. They also include Parktronic to assist with parking and maneuvering in tight spaces, and a Media Interface that connects external audio devices like iPod/USB, displays track information, and allows for track and volume control via steering wheel buttons, ensuring excellent usability.
The interior features a dedicated luggage room mat with a high-quality fabric side and a waterproof rubber side, offering reversible use and demonstrating thoughtful practicality even in its accessories.
Each is powered by a 1,698cc or 2,034cc SOHC inline-4 engine, respectively. A total of 335 units will be released nationwide.
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B 180 Limited
Body | Length 4,275 x Width 1,780 x Height 1,605 mm
Wheelbase | 2,780 mm
Curb Weight | 1,380 kg
Engine | 1,698cc SOHC inline-4
Max Output | 85 kW (116 PS) / 5,500 rpm
Max Torque | 155 Nm (15.8 kgm) / 3,500–4,000 rpm
Transmission | Continuously Variable Transmission
Sales Volume | 300 units (Cosmos Black: 55 units,
Lotus Blue: 25 units, Calcite White: 220 units)
Price | 3.27 million yen
B 200 Limited
Body | Length 4,275 x Width 1,780 x Height 1,605 mm
Wheelbase | 2,780 mm
Curb Weight | 1,390 kg
Engine | 2,034cc SOHC inline-4
Max Output | 100 kW (136 PS) / 5,500 rpm
Max Torque | 185 Nm (18.9 kgm) / 3,500–4,000 rpm
Transmission | Continuously Variable Transmission
Sales Volume | 35 units
Price | 3.85 million yen
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BRAND HISTORY
When tracing the history of the automobile, we arrive at two Germans: Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz. It goes without saying that these two men independently created gasoline-powered automobiles between 1885 and 1886, laying the foundation for our car-centric society. Although their respective automotive companies were once seen as rivals, they joined forces to overcome the post-World War I recession, leading to the establishment of Daimler-Benz AG in 1926.
The name "Mercedes" given to the products originated when Emil Jellinek, a Daimler customer, named the cars after his eldest daughter in exchange for taking over sales outside of Germany. The name was registered as a trademark by Daimler-Benz in 1902.
Thus born, Mercedes, and subsequently Mercedes-Benz, has continued to lead the automotive world by actively introducing cutting-edge technologies such as the safety passenger cell, airbags, ESP (Electronic Stability Program), and Night View, consistently remaining at the forefront of automotive development.

