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Minibus of the Year 2019: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter City 75
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter City 75 comes up trumps in international comparison thanks to unique technology and well-planned equipment Economic in every way Stuttgart / Madrid / Dortmund – With the latest model of its Sprinter City 75 series, Mercedes-Benz has won over the international specialist jury at this year’s Minibus Euro Test in Madrid. On the basis of the new Sprinter generation, a vehicle has been created which not only…
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter City 75 comes up trumps in international comparison thanks to unique technology and well-planned equipment
- Economic in every way
Stuttgart / Madrid / Dortmund – With the latest model of its Sprinter City 75 series, Mercedes-Benz has won over the international specialist jury at this year’s Minibus Euro Test in Madrid. On the basis of the new Sprinter generation, a vehicle has been created which not only offers an impressive amount of space and numerous technological highlights but which also demonstrates how modern public transport with minibuses works.
Journalists were particularly keen to highlight the fact that the manufacturer has managed to create space for up to 38 passengers and has used the space available to them as efficiently as possible. By implementing the new high-load rear axle, the vehicle’s economic efficiency was again able to be drastically improved.
„We are very happy about the „Minibus of the Year 2019” award for the Sprinter City 75. For Mercedes-Benz this is a confirmation that even in the minibus segment, operators and transport companies need the greatest possible flexibility from vehicles which are as economical as possible”, highlights Till Oberwörder, Head of Daimler Buses & Chairman of the Board of Management at EvoBus GmbH.
One aspect which received special credit was the independent vehicle design which is wholly representative of the higher demands placed on local public transport. More specifically, its high-drawn panoramic windscreen doesn’t just ensure passengers enjoy an impressive view to the front, it also provides a discreet location for the destination display. Unique in this vehicle class are the large side windows which deliver a sense of openness and a modern touch.
The technology used on-board the new Sprinter City 75 was also able to convince the specialist jury of the vehicle’s strengths, both with the standard auxiliary brake which delivers 350 Nm of braking output and the numerous assistance systems which make the minibus one of the safest in its segment. Among the systems on-board are the electronic stability program ESP which comes as standard, as well as Crosswind Assist and Active Brake Assist.