What model is the Mercedes-Benz BJ7167J?

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VanMatteo
07/24/25 5:54pm
Mercedes-Benz BJ7167J is an SUV model under the Mercedes-Benz GLA series, jointly produced by Beijing Benz and equipped with a 1.6T engine. Below is an introduction to related aspects: Exterior: Youthful and stylish, very dynamic, with full body lines giving a sports car feel. The most prominent feature is the long hood, and the rear paintwork is also quite attractive. The paint quality of the Mercedes-Benz brand is commendable, being very thick. Performance: The power is abundant. As long as you press the accelerator, the acceleration is quick, and the car's power is very robust, with a deep exhaust sound. Mercedes-Benz's 7G-TRONIC PLUS transmission is quite powerful, and the 1.8T engine delivers performance comparable to a 2.0T, with the transmission playing a significant role. The acceleration is steady, not as aggressive as BMW's, but the actual speed increase is rapid, as evidenced by the 7-second 0-100 km/h acceleration time.
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