The new M-Class will now be offered in a four-cylinder variant.
The M-Class will be rivaling the BMW X5 and Porsche Cayenne.
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The cabin is spacious and follows a layout template of other Mercedes cars.
The new M-class will feature bold LED daytime-running lights.
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The fit and finish inside the cabin is excellent.
The interior has got a good level of standard kit.
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Equipment such as sat-nav, climate control and bluetooth connectivity as featured as standard.
The cabin front and back recieve good quality materials.
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Space in the rear of the cabin will accomodate for even the tallest of passengers.
The boot space in the rear is 690-litres and increases to a large 2,010-litres with the seats folded down.
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