Sustainable mobility for your fleet.

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Sustainable mobility for your fleet.

3 Dear corporate customer, Since inventing the automobile, Mercedes-Benz has always been at the leading edge of innovation. As a technology trendsetter, one of our core responsibilities is to bring about sustainable mobility. According to the EU Commission, some twelve percent of CO 2 emissions in Europe are caused by the cars on our roads. The entire automotive industry is working tirelessly to reduce this figure. Needless to say, Mercedes engineers do everything possible to produce extremely efficient and environmentally compatible premium cars. Always with the proviso that our customers can make an active contribution towards climate protection without having to compromise on the high standards they have come to expect from Mercedes in terms of comfort, safety and effortlessly superior driving pleasure. The new Mercedes models are exceptionally ecofriendly. They boast the same output as their predecessors yet consume less fuel. Plus they cut your fleet s CO 2 emissions and slash running costs. Here at Mercedes-Benz, however, we set our sights even higher. We look at the overall environmental balance from material selection, development and production to use, servicing and, ultimately, recycling the aim being to continuously reduce all our products emissions. We call this all-encompassing approach TrueBlueSolutions - the way to zero-emission mobility. As the inventor of the automobile, this is how we face up to our responsibility for the environment. For the good of today and tomorrow. Jean-Marc Gales Vice President Sales Mercedes-Benz Cars

4 TrueBlueSolutions the way to zero-emission mobility From Mercedes-Benz, the inventor of the automobile, you can expect innovative, leading-edge solutions in every respect: design, technology, environmental sustainability and future compatibility. We call them TrueBlueSolutions our roadmap for sustainable mobility Innovative technologies for a clean environment. Our cars have always epitomised outstanding quality, safety, design, comfort and superior handling attributes that fit in perfectly alongside our responsibility for the environment. We have been dealing with sustainable mobility for many years. Innovative technologies such as new-generation CGI direct petrol injection for the CLS- and the E-Class, the world s cleanest diesel drive in the E 300 BlueTEC and the NGT gas/petrol hybrid drive system are already proving their immense worth out on the road. In addition to optimised internal-combustion engines with and without BlueHYBRID modules, we will be introducing the first small-series-production vehicle with fuel-cell technology the B-Class F-CELL in 2010.

5 Tailor-made efficiency packages. We are reducing fuel consumption and cutting CO 2 emissions across the entire Mercedes-Benz model range. As a fleet customer, you profit directly from this and are able to align your fleet accordingly. Our BlueEFFICIENCY activities will enable us to tap into further savings potential during the course of 2008. TrueBlueSolutions an intelligent, long-term approach. For us, it is not just a question of limiting the muchdiscussed CO 2 emissions. Anyone who is serious about doing their bit for the environment has to take into account all emissions including the pollutants that are released during vehicle development, production and recycling. This is why our TrueBlueSolutions are based on a holistic approach, many key aspects of which have been part of our corporate philosophy for decades. We keep a close watch on all the links in the value chain, working tirelessly to ensure that Mercedes-Benz remains a premium brand when it comes to sustainable mobility in our plants, in your fleet and on the road. Environmental protection made by Mercedes-Benz. We will continue our tradition of only introducing new technologies providing they meet our exacting standards and add tangible value for our customers. Energy saver: the new C-Class is impressive proof of how Mercedes-Benz successfully cuts fuel consumption and emissions* Savings in natural resources Reuse of plastics increased by 34 % Raw-material extraction Crude oil cut by 16 % Natural gas cut by 9 % Recycling The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Production Recycling rate is the first vehicle in its segment with e.g. sulphur dioxide (entire vehicle): 95 % environmental certification cut by 8 % Disposal Use (based on a distance of 200,000 km) Particulate emissions cut by 90 % Nitrogen oxides cut by 20 % CO 2 cut by 15 % Hydrocarbons cut by 16 % * Selected figures per vehicle compared to outgoing model. The improvements shown here relate to the entire vehicle life cycle.

6 BlueEFFICIENCY: making driving cleaner and more economical When it comes to saving fuel, the key ingredient is an effi cient drive system. But there are numerous other intelligent vehicle-optimisation solutions that can help to cut both fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions. Our BlueEFFICIENCY models are designed to improve your Mercedes fl eet s environmental compatibility Which models will be available with BlueEFFICIENCY and when? December 2007 April 2008 June 2008 September 2008 December 2008 E 350 CGI E 300 BlueTEC SLK 200 SL 280 B 180 CDI B 170 NGT BlueEFFICIENCY C 180 KOMPRESSOR BlueEFFICIENCY C 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY A 150 BlueEFFICIENCY A 160 CDI (Coupé) A 170 BlueEFFICIENCY B 150 BlueEFFICIENCY B 170 BlueEFFICIENCY S 320 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY is our holistic approach towards vehicle optimisation, based on intelligent solutions which, among other key benefits, save you hard cash. Tailor-made efficiency packages reduce fuel consumption in many models by up to 1.5 litres per 100 kilometres and help to ensure compliance with national CO 2 limits both now and in the future. Optimised wheels for savings of up to 0.5 litres per 100 kilometres. The new Mercedes-Benz BlueEFFICIENCY models are fitted with rolling-resistance-optimised tyres, more commonly known as low-resistance tyres. Special tread and a modified rubber compound different to the one used for conventional tyres reduce the rolling resistance on the road surface by a substantial margin. Savings of up

7 to half a litre of fuel per 100 kilometres are possible, depending on the car model and tyre size. Longer ratio means lower fuel consumption. Mercedes engineers improve the final drive by optimising the rearaxle ratio, meaning that the drive system requires fewer engine is running under high load and diverts all the power to the drive system. It is activated during braking and overrun mode in order to regenerate the braking energy. The power produced in this way is stored in the battery and can be reused. These measures relieve the strain on the engine which, as a consequence, runs on less fuel. engine revs to achieve the same road speed as before, thus saving fuel. Intelligent energy management. In the new BlueEFFI- CIENCY vehicles, a recuperative braking system will allow regeneration of the braking energy: an intelligently controlled alternator switches off automatically when the The powerpack steering also uses less energy. In this system, the power steering s hydraulic pump does not maintain the oil volume flow continuously. When negotiating a sharp bend or parking, for example, an electric motor always provides precisely the required pressure but no more than this. This is also the aim of the ECO steering system, in which a valve at the pump output ensures

8 intelligent control of the oil quantity pumped through the steering system. Excess energy is recirculated in the circuit. Automatic start/stop system save when you stop. The belt-driven starter-alternator (German abbreviation Aerodynamic measures designed to cut consumption. Lower aerodynamic drag means that the drive system requires less fuel, thus reducing consumption. Aerodynamic measures such as smaller exterior mirrors, optimised headlamp sealing and a smooth underbody enable further fuel savings to be achieved. Cost-effectiveness: rigorous optimisation of fuel consumption based on the example of the C 180 KOMPRESSOR BlueEFFICIENCY Energy management: 4.7 % saving Powerpack steering: 2.4 % saving Improved aerodynamics: 1.2% saving Optimised wheels: 1.6 % saving Longer transmission ratio: 2.2 % saving Total fuel saving per 100 km: 12.1 % Fuel consumption 6.5 l per 100 km, CO 2 156 g/km rsg) is being unveiled in 2008, initially in the A-Class and B-Class. It really comes into its own in city traffic: if the driver stops at traffic lights, for example, the engine switches off. As soon as the brake pedal is released, the alternator starts the car again fully automatically, thus saving fuel. Previously the air that entered the engine compartment for cooling caused turbulence and a degree of aerodynamic drag whenever the car was on the move; in future a radiator shutter will close the opening behind the grille at low engine temperatures. The airstream encounters little resistance as it flows over the outer skin. When the

9 engine is running under high load and reaches a certain temperature, the shutter opens automatically. Fuel-saving models in 2008 Lowering the body which reduces the ground clearance by around 15 to 30 millimetres, depending on the vehicle model also helps to improve aerodynamics. Model A 160 CDI 1 A 150 BlueEFFICIENCY A 170 BlueEFFICIENCY Consumption l per 100 km 4.5 5.8 6.1 Saving l per 100 km - 0.4-0.4-0.5 CO 2 g/km 119 139 146 Saving CO 2 g/km - 9-9 - 11 Market launch 09.2008 09.2008 09.2008 In addition to these BlueEFFICIENCY models designed specifically to cut fuel consumption, special wheel/tyre combinations that further reduce CO 2 emissions will be available for fleet-relevant A-Class, C-Class and E-Class models in the AVANTGARDE and ELEGANCE equipment lines from mid-2008. These combinations help ensure compliance with national CO 2 limits, depending on the model in question. The figure for the C 220 CDI AVANT- GARDE, for example, is 157g/km. B 180 CDI B 150 BlueEFFICIENCY B 170 BlueEFFICIENCY B 170 BlueEFFICIENCY NGT 2 C 180 KOMPRESSOR BlueEFFICIENCY C 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY SLK 200 SL 280 S 320 CDI 5.2 6.2 6.4 4.9 3 6.5 5.1 7.7 9.4 7.6-0.5-0.4-0.4-0.9-0.6-1.0-0.9-0.7 137 148 152 135 156 135 182 224 200-9 - 10-11 - 38-22 - 16-27 - 23-20 06.2008 09.2008 09.2008 06.2008 06.2008 06.2008 04.2008 04.2008 12.2008 1 Coupé only 2 Compared to standard B 170 3 In kg CNG/100 km All fuel-consumption and CO 2 -emissions figures are provisional and have yet to be certified

10 Innovations for ecological mobility Mercedes-Benz wants to ensure sustainable mobility. And we have already devised the solution for this. This is our step-by-step roadmap for the development of environmentally friendly premium cars BlueTEC: NO X cut by 80 % in the E 300 BlueTEC CGI: petrol consumption cut by 10 % in the CLS E 350 CGI NGT: CO 2 cut by 20 % in the B 170 NGT BlueEFFICIENCY BlueTEC the world s cleanest diesel. For us, reducing levels of other pollutants is at least as important as cutting CO 2 emissions. BlueTEC our clean diesel technology has been used in passenger cars in the US since 2006 and in Europe since December 2007. This intelligent engine technology is extremely effective, reducing the emissions from Mercedes-Benz diesel passenger cars by a considerable margin thanks to a raft of coordinated technical measures. By way of example, the technology has enabled nitrogen oxide emissions to be slashed by up to 80 percent. BlueTEC gives our diesel models the potential to undercut the world s most stringent emission limits, such as the EU6 standard (due to come into force in 2014) or the US standard BIN5.

11 CGI petrol direct injection the future of the petrol engine. Direct injection with jet-guided combustion reduces fuel consumption by around ten percent. Based on the current driving situation, precisely the required amount of petrol is injected into the cylinders, where it is burned almost entirely, meaning optimal utilisation Driving with natural gas around 20 percent less CO 2. The E 200 NGT (Natural Gas Technology) is the first Mercedes-Benz passenger car to run on natural gas and has been available since 2005. It will be joined by the B-Class B 170 NGT in summer 2008. Both are equipped with a bivalent natural gas drive system, meaning that Hybrid drive in the C 300 BlueTEC HYBRID: 31.9 % fuel saving B-Class F-CELL: zero-emission mobility DIESOTTO in the F 700: high efficiency, hardly any NO X without any residue. The CGI (Stratified Charged Gasoline Injection) engine is of particular benefit when it comes to lean-burn operation, in which case it operates with high excess air and, therefore, proves extremely efficient in terms of fuel consumption including, for the first time, at high revs and under high load. This intelligent technology is available for the CLS 350 CGI and the E 350 CGI. they can run on either natural gas or premium unleaded petrol. Buttons on the multifunction steering wheel enable the driver to switch between the two operating modes. CO 2 emissions in natural gas mode are more than 20 percent lower than in petrol mode. The B 170 NGT consumes 4.9 kg of natural gas per 100 km and emits just 135 grams of CO 2 per km, and this fuel is around half the price of petrol.

12 BlueTEC HYBRID choice of three variants. Three Blue- HYBRID concepts that cover all the bases this was the focus of the Mercedes-Benz presentation when the new drive systems were unveiled at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt in 2007. In city traffic especially, the combination of internal-combustion engine and The S 400 BlueHYBRID, due to be launched in Europe in 2009, uses a hybrid concept based on two technologies that are designed to reduce fuel consumption: energy regeneration during braking and the automatic start/stop system, which enhances comfort as well as saving on fuel. A special acceleration function ( Boost ) provides a high Innovations for ecological mobility up to 2010 2009 2010 Model Consumption CO 2 emissions in g/km C 250 BlueTEC 4.9 l 130 ML 450 BlueHYBRID 7.7 l 185 S 400 BlueHYBRID 7.9 l 154 All fuel-consumption and CO 2 -emissions figures are provisional and have yet to be certified Model Consumption CO 2 emissions in g/km E 300 BlueTEC HYBRID 5.1 l 134 S 300 BlueTEC HYBRID 5.4 l 142 B-Class F-CELL 2.9 l* 0 * Diesel equivalent electric motor reduces fuel consumption whilst enhancing agility. Since October 2007, the smart fortwo mhd (micro hybrid drive) has been on the road with the smallest hybrid option: an electric motor with an intelligent start/ stop function, which shuts off the engine when it is idling and starts it again automatically when the brake pedal is released, achieving a fuel saving of 19 percent. level of dynamism and ensures effortlessly superior driving pleasure hallmarks of any Mercedes-Benz. Finally, the third variant is a full hybrid or two-mode system, to be introduced in the ML 450 BlueHYBRID in 2009: an internal-combustion engine and a transmission with two electric motors allow the aforementioned

13 functions as well as electric drive. The drive system thus always runs in the optimum fuel consumption range. BlueTEC HYBRID systematic synthesis. What could be more obvious than combining the world s cleanest diesel with hybrid technology? The E 300 BlueTEC HYBRID is is generated in the fuel cell to produce electric drive. Water vapour is the only emission. With over 100 F-CELL models from the A-Class to the Citaro bus Mercedes- Benz already has the largest fleet of fuel-cell-driven vehicles. The next generation the B-Class F-CELL will be produced on a small scale initially and launched in 2010. After 2010 Model Consumption CO 2 emissions in g/km C 300 BlueTEC HYBRID 4.6 l 122 S 400 BlueTEC HYBRID 5.8 l 154 due for launch in 2010 offering a level of efficiency that is far superior to that of all previous petrol hybrids. F-CELL sustainable mobility. Mercedes-Benz has forged ahead relentlessly with its development of the fuel cell. This technology is both ecofriendly and highly efficient: once the vehicle has been refuelled with hydrogen, power DIESOTTO the best of both worlds. This clean and economical system, first used in the F 700 research vehicle, combines the advantages of diesel and petrol engines. Apart from when starting or running under full load, the petrol engine works like a conventional diesel engine and consumes just 5.3 l of premium unleaded petrol per 100 km 3 l fewer than equivalent saloons in this class.

14 Ecology from start to finish Mercedes-Benz is committed to ensuring sustainable mobility. A raft of ecological measures improves the environmental performance of our vehicles throughout their entire lifecycle Environmental compatibility from start to finish. The process of creating your Mercedes- Benz begins with the selection of suitable natural resources and materials. It ends with a form of design and production which allows recycling and reuse. Our production plants all over the world pay attention to preventing air pollution and protecting the climate. They use low-carbon fuels, combined heat & power and heat regeneration. Plus measures are implemented to save energy and increase the efficiency of machinery. Our aim is to preserve resources and prevent emissions, both when our products are manufactured and when they are used on the road. Back to nature. The percentage of renewable raw materials used in our vehicles is on the increase. For the new C-Class, by way of example, we produced 27 components using natural materials, including coconut, wood, flax and cotton fibres in combination with various polymer materials. Compared to the outgoing model, the new C-Class also incorporates a higher proportion of reused plastics. Some 32 components, with a combined weight of just over 40 kilograms, are made partially from high-quality recycled plastics an increase of around 34 percent. Fuel for the future. Petrol and diesel will continue to play a key role in the coming years, so their performance needs to be enhanced which means greater efficiency, fewer emissions and less CO 2. There are already fossil alternatives in use today, such as natural gas, which contains less carbon than petrol or diesel, improves emission quality and cuts running costs. Biogenic fuels are also being used on the road towards sustainable mobility. The vast majority of all petrol engines for Mercedes-Benz and smart cars can run on biogenic fuel containing up to 10 percent ethanol, in which case CO 2 emissions can be cut by up to 15 grams per kilometre.

Daimler AG Stuttgart, VP/CC, Edition 1, Printed in Germany All fuel-consumption and CO 2 -emissions figures are provisional and have yet to be certified. Changes may have been made to the products and technical data since this brochure went to press (08.02.2008). The illustrations may show accessories and items of optional equipment which are not part of standard specification. Colours may differ slightly from those shown in the brochure, owing to the limitations of the printing process. This brochure has been compiled by Daimler AG of Germany and is distributed internationally. It provides a general indication of the range of models, features, optional extras and/or colours available in various countries. Some of the models, features, optional extras and/or colours shown may not be available in your country or may only be available in a different specification. Additionally some models, features, optional extras and/or colours may only be available in combination with others. Find out more at: www.mercedes-benz.com/fleet