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A Look into Mercedes-Benz's 2019 Lineup

Since 2011, Mercedes-Benz has been the best selling premium automotive maker when it dethroned Lexus. Its high sales are because...

S ince 2011, Mercedes-Benz has been the best selling premium automotive maker when it dethroned Lexus. Its high sales are because it has a broad range of models that are only getting wider over time. The 2019 lineup will be reinforced by a few extra all-new models, which will help the brand maintain their continuous growing habits. Moreover, most of the range is undergoing overhaul, which should offer more growing incentives. Here's a look at the lineup to expect. G Class The iconic vehicle is one of the few that never appears to change. With the first introduction in 1979, the model never actually evolved past the angular frame. The 2019 model features so many changes that it's actually the first redesigned model since 1990. Some of the changes include a broader front track and a new front suspension. While it's meant to feel and be heavy, it weighs 375 pounds less than the outgoing model and it features improved handling. The G Class also features a new interior that's more comfortable and contemporary. C Class The model doesn't merely have a new exterior along with a corresponding interior layout. It has advanced technology as well, including the elective 10.3-inch screen. Its performance has also improved such that the engine makes 255 horsepower-this is an increase of 14 horses in comparison to the outgoing model. GLA Class The subcompact luxury car is fundamentally an A-Class hatchback with enhanced ground clearance. The model is accessible from around $33,000 and above. A similar dynamic engine will probably power it but with increased power. However, don't anticipate anything groundbreaking because it still sits at the lower end of the brand's portfolio.