The new Mercedes-Benz B-Class will have sharper value when it goes on sale in April as the German car maker begins an aggressive marketing strategy for its new wave of small cars.
Mercedes has revealed the second-generation B-Class will start from $38,950, for the B180 model that currently accounts for more than half of B-Class sales in Australia.
The most affordable Mercedes-Benz increases slightly in price from the outgoing B180’s $37,875, though that model is equipped with a manual transmission while a seven-speed dual-clutch auto is standard across the new B-Class range.
The current B180 auto costs $40,775.
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