Mercedes-Benz India will be showcasing some great vehicles at the 12th Auto Expo –The Motor Show 2014 at Greater Noida. While the recently launched S-Class will surely be there, so would models like the dynamically styled Concept GLA and CLA45 and the M Guard, increasing its portfolio in the niche armored luxury car segment in India. For racing enthusiasts Mercedes-Benz will showcase the Mercedes AMG PETRONAS F1 team car, which won the podium in the 2013 Indian Grand Prix.
Eberhard Kern, Managing Director & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India commented; “Auto Expo 2014 is a much awaited event in Indian automotive industry and we are all set to bedazzle our customers with excellence. The Mercedes-Benz pavilion will be a perfect embodiment of modern luxury, high performance, innovative design and exemplary safety which are synonymous with our brand promise ‘Best or Nothing’.”
In a first of its kind initiative, fans can place requests for a LIVE demo of any car or elements in the pavilion and on-ground promoters equipped with GoPro cameras will fulfill their requests. This is powered by twitter #mymerccam. This demonstration will also be streamed live on Mercedes-Benz India’s official YouTube Channel. Further, Mercedes-Benz will showcase a virtual tour of the Mercedes-Benz India pavilion. This shall ensure that Mercedes fans across India can experience the Auto Expo pavilion and cars in comfort of their homes.
The Mercedes-Benz Pavilion will be situated in Hall 15 of the Auto Expo. True to its brand promise ‘Best or Nothing’ the Mercedes-Benz pavilion will be a culmination of style, elegance and adrenalin pumping products.
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