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The M-Class EDITION 10 is a fitting tribute to mark
the tenth anniversary of the award-winning M-Class, and does so by offering
customers a feature-rich version of the popular SUV that has been the first
choice for more than 19,000 Australian customers since its arrival ten years
ago.
Not only is the Mercedes-Benz M-Class the second-largest
selling model in the marque’s Australian passenger car range it is also an
ongoing success story for the world’s oldest and most experienced car maker.
This commemorative edition of the M-Class SUV is now available
to Australian customers with a choice of two engines: the petrol V6-equipped ML
350 and the torque-rich turbo-diesel ML 320 CDI, both of which are the most
popular models in the M-Class luxury SUV range.
The prices for each model are:
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Model |
Price* |
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Mercedes-Benz ML 350 EDITION 10 |
$91,100 |
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Mercedes-Benz ML 320 CDI EDITION 10 |
$94,100 |
*Prices do not include dealer delivery and statutory
charges
For a premium of only $2,000, the M-Class EDITION 10 is a fantastic offer, representing exceptional value.
Customers who opt for this stylish new M-Class version will
receive the following features:
Exterior:
- Stunning 20-inch light alloy wheels in a five-spoke design and in a choice
of either titanium silver or titanium grey finish
- Bi-xenon headlamps with Active Light System, dark-tinted lenses, cornering
lights and headlamp cleaning system
- Glass electric sunroof with tilt and slide functions
- Choice of three paint finishes: Calcite White, Iridium Silver (metallic
silver) or Obsidian Black (metallic black)
- Blue tinted glass all round
- Twin-split chrome tailpipes
- Front grille finished in titanium with chrome highlights
Interior:
- Full leather upholstery
- COMAND APS navigation and in-car entertainment system
- Anthracite poplar timber trim
- Sports instrument cluster
- Black fabric roof lining and door centre panels in ARTICO upholstery
- Aluminium sports pedals with rubber studs
- Specially badged EDITION 10 floor mats
The standard equipment fitted to these trendsetting SUV models
is extensive, and the M-Class EDITION 10 takes this to another level.
Included are the following features as standard equipment:
- 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission with DIRECT SELECT and steering
wheel-mounted gearshift buttons
- ESP® Electronic Stability Programme
- 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive and the 4ETS traction system with
additional functions including Downhill Speed Regulation, hill-start assist and
off-road ABS
- Eight airbags, BAS Brake Assist, NECK-PRO active head restraints and the
brilliant PRE-SAFE anticipatory occupant protection system
- Luxury package
- THERMATIC automatic climate control
Difficult terrain is made even easier with the optional
Off-Road Pro engineering package, which includes a low-range ratio,
electronically controlled multi-disc differential locks for the centre and rear
differentials and increased ground clearance. Optional extras include the
AIRMATIC air suspension system with the Adaptive Damping System ADS,
multi-contour front seats and the KEYLESS-GO automatic drive authorisation
system, all of which add extra comfort and convenience.
Ten years in Tuscaloosa – a success
story
The first generation of the M-Class (model code W 163) was
launched in 1997, paving the way for today’s premium SUVs. Fitted with all-wheel
drive as standard, it combined the comfort and handling safety of a passenger
car with the ruggedness of an off-road vehicle. This Sports Utility Vehicle also
offered ample room and optimum adaptability, virtually assuring its success from
the off: some 600,000 units of the first-generation M-Class were sold worldwide
before it was replaced by the all-new model generation in 2005. The W 164 series
consummately perpetuates this success story; around 250,000 Mercedes-Benz
customers have already purchased this model.
The Mercedes-Benz all-wheel-drive story began a
hundred years ago
In addition to marking the 10th anniversary of the model
series, the launch of the M-Class “Edition 10” also recalls another significant
event. In 1907 – just over a hundred years ago – the Berlin-Marienfelde plant
rolled out the world’s first all-terrain all-wheel-drive passenger car. This
one-off vehicle, painstakingly designed by Paul Daimler, was used by the German
Imperial Colonial Office in German Southwest Africa, now Namibia. The technology
used in the 3.6-tonne vehicle with its touring car body and six seats was ahead
of its time. In addition to the permanent all-wheel drive, the large vehicle
even had all-wheel steering for better manoeuvrability. The entire powertrain
was encapsulated, making it perfectly suited to the ubiquitous dusty desert
tracks of German Southwest Africa. A sturdy under-ride guard protected the
transmission.
The “Dernburg Wagen”, named after Bernhard Dernburg, the head
of the German Imperial Colonial Office, was used successfully for several years,
mainly in the area around Windhoek and Swakopmund, and clocked up no less than
10,000 kilometres. The trail of this unique vehicle went cold in the
post-colonial era – its whereabouts is now a mystery.
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