Following the introduction of the new Sales and Services Tax (SST), Mercedes-Benz Malaysia announced effective September 1, 2018, prices of all Mercedes-Benz premium automobiles are adjusted according to the government’s enactment of SST. Mercedes-Benz Malaysia is committed to continue providing its premium range of products and services at the best value, putting their customers at the centre of their activities.
Enhanced GLC with new safety features
Mercedes-Benz announced product upgrades to the best-selling SUV namely, the GLC 200 and GLC 250 4MATIC, which are now equipped with Blind Spot Assist. The Blind Spot Assist system is a radar sensor technology to monitor the areas directly alongside and behind the vehicle. The GLC 250 4MATIC will also be equipped with the Lane Keeping Assist, a safety feature which allows the steering wheel to vibrate to warn the driver if the vehicle leaves its lane unintentionally with the help of the camera on the inside of the windscreen, which monitors the road markings by evaluating the difference in contrast between the road surface and the markings.
In the second half of this year, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia’s highlights include the launch of the complete variant of its flagship range, the S-Class family, consisting of the S-Class limousine, S-Class Cabriolet, S-Class Coupé and Mercedes-Maybach S-Class. With this, the company is proud to underline its position as a leading luxury lifestyle brand in the automotive segment. Another highlight event of the year was also the recent launch of the Mercedes-Benz Dream Cars collection, namely the CLS, E-Class Cabriolet, and the Mercedes-AMG GT C, further offering the passionate and discerning customers more options within the collection.
In continuance to their momentous success, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia is expected to also launch the bestselling C-Class family as well as the highly-anticipated A-Class hatchback, in the near future, with both prices observing the SST regime which will be communicated during the respective launches.