2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class New Review | The intelligence test
Spy Shots 2017 Mercedes E-Class testing in Germany.
It's been nearly four months since the first mule of the next-generation E-Class has been spotted on the street in June 2014 and the mid-size sedan is back in the parade of his body camouflaged While the first prototype looked like a new generation C class with a longer wheelbase and end before, the mule our spy photographers caught testing in Germany recently tells another story.
Should arrive at dealers for the 2017 model, the next E-Class will be a major change from the current model Mercedes develops new sedan on the same modular ARM platform that debuted with the 2015 C-Class which means that the new E class will be lighter and more suitable for implementing various body styles including two-door coupe and convertibles the exterior and redesigned interior will be accompanied by a fresh range of six-cylinder engines.
Until more details become available, let's take a look at the last E-Class prototype that hit the streets.
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These new spy shots confirm the news that his predecessor E-Class is slightly longer and wider This means that the average size will have a more spacious interior with improved margins and shoulders, especially in the back .
The design of the sedan is still a mystery, and entirely camouflaged body did a great job to keep them hidden from our eyes details The rear C-class lights seen on the previous mule disappeared and are replaced with prototype units, but seems that the test vehicle still bears flagship C-class as this may be an indication that Mercedes E class develops into a larger C-class, but we'll have to wait for the prototype to shed some camo for a specific finding hope it reach the end of 2014.
It's not official word versions about what engines will motivate the new E-Class, but we expect a wide range of petrol mills and diesel offering in Europe and the US as well as a plug-in hybrid sedan and AMG are also on the table One thing is certain, every new generation E-Class models show better fuel economy figures and CO2 emissions.
For a model that's set to introduce sometime in 2016, the E-Class hit the streets early that can only mean Mercedes is working on a vehicle that is much better in every aspect A lighter and more rigid platform is great news for a midsize sedan, and Mercedes has a good shot to create one of the sportiest vehicles in the class competition is tough when you play alongside the BMW M5 and Audi A6, and so, why Stuttgart is testing a prototype two years before disclosing to the public.
Spy Shots Gallery 2017 Mercedes E-Class testing in Germany.
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