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Excitement can be
this efficient
The Geneva Motor
Show will see the comeback of an
intriguing product idea when
Mercedes-Benz presents a new
model to the Coupé range in the
form of the new E‑Class. Just
three months after the
presentation of the
Saloon, the
brand is launching a highlight
in the new model series while
continuing a tradition that has
repeatedly met with great
enthusiasm throughout the
history of the E-Class.
The new E-Class
Coupé offers a very special
combination of two attributes
for which the Mercedes brand is
known: fascination and
efficiency. With its classic
coupé side aspect – no B-pillars
and fully retractable side
windows – the new two-door car
is a particularly sporty
interpretation of the E-Class's
dynamic design. At the same time
the most aerodynamic variant of
the Coupé achieves a new world
best in terms of drag
coefficient: with a Cd-figure of
just 0.24, this model is the
world's most aerodynamically
efficient series-production car.
The model programme includes two
new 4-cylinder engines, which
consume up to 17% less fuel
whilst offering a significant
increase in performance and
torque. The new E-Class Coupé's
standard-fit AGILITY CONTROL
suspension adjusts automatically
to the current driving
situation. It combines driving
enjoyment and excellent handling
with maximum comfort. The new
E-Class Coupé will be in UK
showrooms from June 2009.
The new Coupé
offers all the technical
innovations of the new E-Class
series that one might expect to
find in a sports-oriented luxury
coupé. These include selective
damper control, drowsiness
detection, preventive occupant
protection and the Active
Bonnet. As a feature specific to
the Coupé, the Dynamic Driving
package allows different
suspension setups at the touch
of a button. Adaptive Main Beam
Assist and an automatic
emergency braking system are
also features with which the new
series sets standards in this
vehicle category.
The E-Class also
takes on a pioneering role in
the drive sector. The new
diesels and direct-injection
petrol engines combine
efficiency with an effortless
power delivery. The engine
line-up includes two new
four-cylinder models which
deliver significantly more power
and torque while consuming up to
17 percent less fuel. The best
example is the E 250 CDI
BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé, which
consumes 53.3 mpg emits 139
grams of CO2 per
kilometre, making it one of the
most economical vehicles in its
class.
The exemplary,
fuel consumption has not only
been achieved because of the new
engines, but also with a number
of practical measures. These
include on-demand activation of
the steering and fuel pumps, the
use of tyres with low rolling
resistance and an alternator
control system which takes
account of the current driving
situation and the vehicle's
electrical power requirements,
plus the very decisive factor of
outstanding aerodynamics.
An overview of
the engines:
|
Model
designation |
Output
(hp) |
Max.
torque (Nm at rpm) |
Combined
NFDC fuel consumption
(mpg) |
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E 250 CDI
BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé
|
204 |
500 at
1600-1800 rpm |
53.3
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E 350 CDI
BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé
|
231 |
540 at
1600-2400 rpm |
41.5 |
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E 250 CGI
BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé
|
204 |
310 at
2000-4300 rpm |
40.3 |
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E 350 CGI
BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé
|
292 |
365 at
3000-5100 rpm |
32.5 |
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E 500
Coupé
|
388 |
530 at
2800-4800 rpm |
25.9 |
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