A MAJOR car brand has revealed a limited edition revival that pays homage to a beloved 80s icon.
could be delighted to get behind the wheel of a vehicle that provides a vintage style with modern features.


Mercedes-Benz has launched the exclusive offer of one of its most popular models.
An alternative to super cars, the G-Class was previously sold as an off-road car which could traverse any terrain.
The G-Class “Stronger than the 1980s” special edition could afford motorists the chance to reminisce.
The glossy black or grey paint work has been swapped for Agave Green or Colorado Beige.
Black plastic has also replaced the chrome around the front fascia and door mirrors.
Taking one of the features from the decade, will also sport orange indicators and lettering.
This will use the same font found on a wide range of Mercedes-Benz models from the era.
Offering lovers the chance to get off-road, a number of accessories will also be on offer.
These include headlight meshes, a rear ladder, and a substantial set of mud flaps.
Other unique additions include seats in a chequered Dove Grey fabric and the words “Stronger than the 1980s” inscribed.
The electric sunroof, keyless entry, three-zone climate control and a pair of 12.3-inch touchscreens ensure the drive remains modern despite the nostalgia.
It comes after the brand announcing it will stop producing two models to focus on more profitable vehicles.
said it is turning its focus towards that will bring in more money for the brand.
It is axing the Citan compact commercial van and its T-Class passenger sibling.
These are based on the Kangoo and are built at Renault’s plant in Maubeuge, northern .
of the models will halt in the middle of next year.
However this won't effect any other vehicles being produced at the plant.
will instead concentrate on its commercial line up on the midsize and large segments.
This means models including the Vito, V-Class and Sprinter which are more profitable, AutoMotive News reports.
But the company has hinted at a, saying it plans to present a version of the Vision V van at the Shanghai auto show in just a few days.
