High-end Mercs under single roof

    High-end and exclusive vehicles from the Mercedes-Benz stable – all under one roof.

    Published On Jul 26, 2011 07:00:00 AM

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    High-end Mercs under single roof

    Shaman Group has put up on sale a cluster of high-end and exclusive vehicles from the Mercedes-Benz stable. The Mumbai showroom has put on display cars like the E-Coupe, E-Cabriolet, SLK 200, SL350, ML, GL and the R-Class – all under one roof.

    These CBUs are exclusive and lifestyle Mercs which are purely built keeping performance, exclusivity, safety and luxury in mind. This collection of CBUs is rare a sight as buyers don’t get to see a variety of high-end Mercedes under one roof. These brand new cars are for selective buyers and can be customized as per the buyers’ demands.

    Prices of these Mercs start from Rs 58 lakh and goes up to Rs 1 crore (on-road Mumbai). The 184bhp SLK 200 is available at Rs 68.41 lakh, the 272bhp E 350 Coupe is priced at Rs 75.6 lakh and for those who want an open-top four-seater GT can opt for the E 350 Cabriolet for Rs 82.89 lakh. The SL 350, which can be termed as the most desirable and stylish car on Indian roads, is also put up on sale for a staggering price tag of Rs 1.23 crore.

    In the SUV class you could opt for the ML 350 CDI for Rs 69.30 or if you want something that has spacious interiors and a perfect blend of on- and off-road capabilities then look no further than the GL range that starts from Rs 86.57 lakh for the petrol variant, going up to 94.68 lakh for the Luxury diesel variant. And if you are keen on buying a luxury MPV then you have the R350L that is available for Rs 80.50lakh.

    Prospective buyers can check out the cars at the Mercedes-Benz Shaman outlet at Kalina, Mumbai.

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