While the new generation of the Mercedes-Benz B-Class is already out on the road, the automotive producer is still working to complete the development of the AMG version. Our team of spy shooters recently encountered the car during a testing session.
The vehicles appears to be a standard B-Class, but there are certain details that give the hidden performance storm away, such as the rims, the brakes, the dual exhaust, as well as the covered front fascia.
Under that hood which now seems normal, the vehicle is expected to use a turbocharged 2.0-liter petrol powerplant that will allow the driver to play with between 320 and 350 hp. Mercedes is expected to use a dual-clutch transmission for the unit, as well as an all-wheel drive system that will allow the car to compete with the best in the hot hatch segment, such as the 340 hp Audi RS3 Sportback.
Under that hood which now seems normal, the vehicle is expected to use a turbocharged 2.0-liter petrol powerplant that will allow the driver to play with between 320 and 350 hp. Mercedes is expected to use a dual-clutch transmission for the unit, as well as an all-wheel drive system that will allow the car to compete with the best in the hot hatch segment, such as the 340 hp Audi RS3 Sportback.