2016 Mercedes-Benz W213 E-Class Out Now - Full Specs

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Not many names can set benchmarks in the segment of mid-size executive sedans these days. Nemeses Mercedes-Benz and BMW never cease to raise the bar at each introduction of a successor, and this time Mercedes had just put their best forward. Their 10th generation W213E-Class.



Exterior - revolutionarily muscular

Constructed on Mercedes' modular MRA platform, the new body is now lighter and stronger with 11% more utilization of aluminium and 3% more usage of ultra-high-strength sheet steel. This translates to improved handling as well as maintaining lower NVH levels while reducing fuel consumption.



Yet again, featuring familiar silhouette of the W222 S-Class, this new E-Class has a muscular front end and broader rear shoulders that boasts an unmistakably distinctive and powerful character.

  • Exclusive Line: Classic Mercedes radiator grille with the 3-pointed star on the bonnet
  • Avantgarde and AMG Line: sports radiator grille with a large Mercedes star on its centrepiece



Compared to its predecessor, the new E-Class is 43mm longer but the wheelbase is extended by 65mm which effectively benefit all passengers. The car now is lower in height and see an increased track width (extra 20mm at the front and extra 7mm at the rear) giving it an agile handling characteristic.

Also new is the high-resolution Multibeam LED headlamps, each with 84 individually-controlled high performance LEDs. The headlamps, using a grid system, is designed to precisely illuminate the road and adapt to all situations to provide exceptionally bright light without dazzling other road users.



Interior - emotion and intelligence

The new E-Class comes a full-size wide-screen cockpit display acting as an virtual instrument cluster with 3 different view styles: Classic, Sport and Progressive which is truly unique in this segment. The two brilliant next-generation high-resolution displays which visually combines into a wide-screen cockpit, creates a horizontally-orientated central element.

The new multifunction steering wheel feature touch control buttons that enables driver to intuitively control the entire infotainment systems, all within finger swipes without having to take their hands off the steering wheel.



Other equipment are Touchpad with controller located at the centre console and Linguatronic voice control system that integrates into the infotainment system.

The overall interior style is defined by high quality materials:

  • leather-covered doors and beltline (optional)
  • new attractive colour combinations such as nut brown/macchiato and saddle
    brown/macchiato


Interior dimension compared to its predecessor:

  • front shoulder room: unchanged
  • rear shoulder room: 4mm wider
  • rear legroom: 6mm longer
  • boot capacity: 540-litre (unchanged)
Sound System:

  • Mercedes-Benz-developed Frontbass system
  • Burmester® surround sound system with 13 high-performance speakers (E300)



Powertrain

The new E-Class is powered by a sole engine option, Merc's familliar 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol unit across the lineup. However, each line is specifically-tuned therefore rating different output figures.

All engines are equipped with Eco start/stop function and will be paired to a new 9G-tronic 9-speed torque converter automatic transmission.



Chassis - sporty comfort

The suspension on all of the variants of the new E-Class receives Agility Control system with selective damping option, Drivers will be able to select from four different modes; Comfort, ECO, Sport and Sport + from the Dynamic Select switch in the cockpit. Meanwhile, the additional Individual mode allows drivers to configure their vehicle to suit personal driving preferences.



Safety - next-generation driving assistance

  • PRE-SAFE® impulse side: Works with air chambers in the side bolsters of
    backrest that are inflated to move away occupants as far as possible from
    imminent side impact.
  • Parking Pilot: Comprehensively assist the driver in the search of parking
    space and piloting the vehicle in and out of the parking spaces.
  • PRE-SAFE® Sound: The system that is based on human reflex, emits a short
    interference signal through the vehicle's sound system. The system triggers
    natural reflex if the risk of collision is detected, thus reducing the stress
    on the occupants.
  • Multifunction Telephony in the E-Class equipped with COMAND Online, an all-
    new infotainment system that allows mobile phones to be connected to the
    vehicle's aerial and provides inductive function to all devices that supports
    Qi standard.



2016 Mercedes W213 E-Class

Engine: 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol x 4 variants
Power: E200 Avantgarde: 184hp/5,500rpm; E250 Avantgarde: 211hp/5,500rpm; E250 Exclusive: 211hp/5,500rpm; E300 AMG: 245hp/5,500rpm
Torque: E200 Avantgarde: 300Nm/1,200-4,000rpm; E250 Avantgarde: 300Nm/1,200-4,00rpm; E250 Exclusive: 300Nm/1,200-4,000rpm; E300 AMG: 370Nm/1,200-4,000rpm
Zerotohundred: E200 Avantgarde: 7.7secs; E250 Avantgarde, E250 Exclusive and
E300 AMG: to be determined
Top speed: E200 Avantgarde: 240km/h; E250 Avantgarde, E250 Exclusive and E300
AMG: to be determined
Transmissions: 9-Speed automatic
Fuel Economy (l/100 km): E200 Avantgarde: 5.9; E250 Avantgarde, E250 Exclusive
and E300 AMG: to be determined
Dimensions: 4923mm (L), 1852mm (W), 1468mm (H)
Price:

  • E200 Avantgarde: RM395,888 (OTR w/o insurance)
  • E250 Avantgarde: to be announced
  • E250 Exclusive: to be announced
  • E300 AMG: to be announced
 
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9 speed!? Isn't that overkill? Even F1 cars don't have that many gears.
In modern cars today, one can never have too many gears in a transmission,
plus F1 cars don't operate on 200hp 4cylinder engines either
 

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If got so many gears, then it shifts so often, is it? Very short ratios? Or it's just keep dropping the revs until very low rpm to safe fuel when cruising? Even using 6 speed seems already very low rpm of just around 2k when travelling at 100-120kph, cannot imagine if 9 speeds, super overdrive I suppose.

Well sure F1 cars don't use 200HP 4 cyl but I never recall any road cars ever have more gears than F1 cars before as F1 cars in the past always have more gears first before it trickle down to road cars. I think this is the first time a road car has more gears than F1 cars.
 

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atleast this sedan model tail looks better than the c300 coupe
 

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