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Mercedes-Benz’s Sprinter minibus, V-Class showcased at hospitality expo

Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles, the authorised distributor of Mercedes-Benz in Qatar, has participated in the recently concluded Hospitality Qatar 2016, a major hospitality event in the Gulf region.
NBK Automobiles displayed at the exhibition the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 524 Hotel Minibus, described as the perfect solution for large groups and tours, and the recently launched V-Class that is considered the ideal choice for VIP transport and small families.
“Our participation in this exhibition represents our commitment to all sectors of the economy and the Qatar Vision 2030,” said Jihad Farhoud, general manager of Commercial Vehicles, NBK Automobiles.
As the van that establishes an entire vehicle segment, the Sprinter has been ahead of the crowd since 1995. The new Sprinter offers a wide range of equipment options as well as new safety packages that meet the very highest standards.
It offers manoeuvrability that feels like a car – perfect for narrow streets and busy traffic.
Sprinter Minibuses are the flexible all-rounders in the Sprinter family: a wide range of model variants, for 20 passengers, is coupled with almost unlimited deployment options to offer outstanding flexibility.
Sprinter Minibuses are equipped with innovative features such as the Adaptive ESP system, which even responds to the existing load distribution.
The V-Class was displayed at the event immediately after its Qatar launch. The V-Class is characterised by a high level of driving comfort and standard of safety, thanks to 11 innovative driver assistance systems.
The V-Class also sets new standards in comfort and variability with a host of innovations.
The Mercedes-Benz multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) is the only vehicle in the segment to offer optional 4-way lumbar support and active seat ventilation with reversing fans to ensure a consistent relative humidity at the contact area with the leather seat for driver and front passenger.
The seating in the rear allows numerous configurations to meet any requirements. As standard, the MPV is equipped with four individual luxury seats with armrests in two seat rows. As a result of its improved technology and operating logic, the seats can be folded forward intuitively to afford fast and easy access to the rear. As an option, a folding table can be installed between the single seats.

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