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For 2011, the six-seat R-Class crossover has been redesigned for the first time since its 2006 debut. In addition to extensive front-end restyling, it also has an updated interior. The three rows of seats accommodate six occupants, but an optional second-row bench can take the place of two captain's chairs, increasing the count to seven. Though Mercedes has bulkier SUVs, the R-Class crossover is the company's most spacious model. It comes in R350 gasoline-powered and R350 Bluetec diesel versions, each with standard 4Matic all-wheel drive. The R-Class competes with the Audi Q7, BMW X5 and Lexus GX on price and seat count, but with larger SUVs like the Land Rover LR4 on interior size. Read More
2 Available R-Class Trims
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