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Offroad Winter Late Training.

The highest level of driving pleasure.

After a day on the slopes, our Late Training offers skiers in Kitzbühel the chance to spend two hours on an off-road track – two hours which are as educational as they are exciting. Under instruction from experienced instructors, guests will spend two hours driving on icy stretches, along inclines, on bumpy tracks as well as up and down extremely steep slopes.

Highlights.

  • Ascents and descents
  • Driving along inclines
  • Bumpy tracks and contorted tracks
  • Icy paths and snow-covered tracks
  • Night driving

H licence plate for Mercedes-Benz classics 2019.

Technical cultural asset.

In 1989, Mercedes-Benz presents a whole variety of segments of the Mercedes-Benz model range. These vehicles will be able to obtain the H licence plate for the first time in 2019. This certification recognises original and well-maintained cars that are more than 30 years old as a technical cultural asset. This also includes tax breaks. The H licence plate has been available since 1997 and has since proven itself as a model for success: by the end of 2017, for the first time, there are more than 400,000 vehicles with this certification.

Off the beaten track: An off-road guide for the Sprinter 4×4.

Off-road training with the Sprinter 4×4.

The Sprinter 4×4 offers more than just exemplary safety in demanding road and weather conditions. Even off-road, there are almost no limits to the driving pleasure. The 4ETS traction control and other functions offered by the ADAPTIVE ESP electronic stability programme provide reliable support when tackling rough terrain. But anyone planning to go off-road in the Sprinter 4×4 for the first time needs a few pro tips and instructions before they head out. The driving trainer and off-road specialist, Helmut Hengst, explains the right way to handle specific driving situations.