Mercedes-Benz Introduces New Line-Up of E-Class Vehicles at 2013 Detroit Auto Show


By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 16th, 2013   |   Cars, News

The 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit brings together different car manufacturers from around the world to the United States to showcase their brand new line-up of automobiles. Many consumers and analysts anticipate the latest offerings from German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz and this year the company has not disappointed. The luxury car maker revealed five new models of its E-Class vehicles at the show last Sunday, January 13.

 

During the unveiling of the new breed of cars, the boss of Mercedes’ parent company Daimler in Germany, Dieter Zetsche, stated that, “We are really rolling out five cars with five distinctive personalities”.

 

This new line-up of E-Class vehicles from Mercedes-Benz comprises of four, six and eight cylinder cars using different engine technologies like diesel, gas and hybrid. These different engines types in the Mercedes E-Class represent the midsize category that is popular among buyers after its C-Class vehicles.

 

To make E-Class cars different Mercedes has introduced dissimilar engine technologies in these vehicles, as the entry level car’s engine has a 190 horsepower and it increases with each model and goes up to 577 horsepower for the AMG edition. The models in this category come as sedan, coupe, wagon, convertible and the high performance AMG edition.

 

Even with so much power, all the new E-Class vehicles are extremely efficient because the latest technology incorporated in them not only gives these cars direct fuel injection system, but also enables them to shut off at signals. Moreover, this line-up of Mercedes cars has driver assistance systems that take over the control from driver during heavy traffic.

 

As Zetsche said that, “The new E-Class paves the way to more autonomous driving”.

 

Source: USAToday, Cnet

Photo: Mercedes-Benz

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