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A 45 AMG 4MATIC PETRONAS Green Edition debuts in Japan

A 45 AMG 4MATIC PETRONAS Green Edition debuts in Japan

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blogentry-133713-0-14397000-1391598254_thumb.jpgMercedes-Benz Japan recently revealed a new special limited edition of its A-Class premium hatchback. Called the 'A 45 AMG 4MATIC PETRONAS Green Edition', it features special exterior/interior designs available under the customisation program from the AMG Performance Studio. Available only in Calcite white, only 30 of these limited edition cars will be produced for the Japanese market.

 

blogentry-133713-0-83172600-1391598259_thumb.jpgDifferences to the normal A 45 AMG are mainly cosmetic. Its front-end areas, exterior mirrors, rear spoiler, headlamp units, wheel hub caps, and other details are painted in PETRONAS green - the special shade normally reserved for the Mercedes AMG PETRONAS FORMULA ONE® car.

 

blogentry-133713-0-86365400-1391598273_thumb.jpgInside, AMG Performance Studio gave its steering wheel, dashboard, instrument panel, and climate control air vents the green treatment while the steering wheel, door panels, arm rest, and floor mats get matching green stitching too. The lucky Japanese will also be the first in the world to get carbon fibre material for the interior.

 

blogentry-133713-0-86831200-1391598285_thumb.jpgMechanically, the car remains the same, which is no bad thing considering it has the most powerful four-cylinder turbo engine in the world. And with 360bhp channeled to all four wheels, you bet it will be a riot to drive.

 

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The green paint on the exterior looks like defacement by a loan-shark runner.

 

Design: Verde by Ah Long.

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