Mercedes-Benz E-Class
The 2014 E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet facelift models have been officially revealed by Mercedes-Benz. The unveiling comes after last months official presentation of the upcoming sedan and estate versions of the facelifted E-Class.
The most notable features of the two models are the one-piece headlight assembly with LED daytime running lights, the larger front grille, the larger air intakes and the revised LED taillights.
Under the bonnet, both models received the same engine lineup as the sedan and estate versions but with several tweaks to improve fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. Notably, petrolheads can opt for the familiar turbo 2.0-liter in the E200 where it produces 181 HP – 135 kW or 208 HP – 155 kW in the E250. Diesel engines, on the other hand range from the E200 CDI with its 2.1-liter, 4-cylinder turbodiesel with 134 HP – 100 kW, followed by the E220 CDI with 168 HP – 125 kW, while the E250 CDI has the same engine but with 201 HP – 150 kW.
Lastly, for an extra-kick, customers can opt for the E350 with its V6 3.5-liter engine that outputs 302 HP – 225 kW and the more powerful E550 with a 4.6-liter, bi-turbo V8 engine that pumps out 402 HP – 300 kW.
Gearbox choices include a 6-speed manual and a revised seven-speed automatic, with both of them being offered together with brake energy recuperation and stop/start systems as standard.
Gearbox choices include a 6-speed manual and a revised seven-speed automatic, with both of them being offered together with brake energy recuperation and stop/start systems as standard.
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