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New 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class breaks cover

New 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class breaks cover

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blogentry-133713-0-87632900-1452674580_thumb.jpgBilled as the “most intelligent luxury sedan", Mercedes-Benz's 10th generation E-Class saloon sets to rewrite the benchmark in its class with its emotive design, high-grade interior, as well as its technical innovations.

 

blogentry-133713-0-80013200-1452674584_thumb.jpgBuilt on Benz’s modular MRA platform that also underpins the latest C-Class and S-Class models, it grows 65mm at its wheelbase and 43mm in overall length. Despite the larger body, the new car is lighter than its predecessor. Displaying the hallmark Mercedes-Benz saloon proportions, will debut a number of high-tech comfort and safety features. Some of its cooler features include the touch-sensitive control buttons ('Touch Controls') on the steering wheel and the LED ambient lighting with 64 colour options.

 

blogentry-133713-0-82624200-1452674592_thumb.jpgMimicking BMW's 7 Series, it has an optional Remote Parking Pilot system that allows the vehicle to be moved into and out of parking spaces remotely using a smartphone app too.

 

blogentry-133713-0-71770500-1452674588_thumb.jpgPowering the new E-Class will be a choice of two engines at market launch: the E200 with a four-cylinder petrol engine (184bhp) and the E220d with an all new four-cylinder diesel engine (195bhp). Other powertrains that will arrive in the future will include the E350e with a four-cylinder petrol engine (279bhp) featuring hybrid technology and the E400 4MATIC will represent the first step into the six-cylinder petrol engine ladder.




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Now, the C, E and S class all look alike, like clones. No differentiation.

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Only the S Class owners will be sad.

 

If you are buying the C or E class, then will be happy. Cos you will get a product that looks just as good, but cost half the price!

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