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This is an archive article published on January 20, 2010

Mercedes-Benz launches the E 250 V6 in India

Mercedes-Benz India widened the portfolio of its popular E-Class model series with introduction of two new engines: the E 250 V6 and the E 250 CDI (BE).

Mercedes-Benz India widened the portfolio of its popular E-Class model series with introduction of two new engines: the E 250 V6 and the E 250 CDI (BE). Both variants are introduced in the popular ‘Elegance’ styling line.

“We have continued the aggressive price position of the New E-Class with the debutante models: the E 250 V6 is priced at Rs. 41.13 Lakhs while the E 250CDI (BE) costs Rs. 39.87 Lakhs Ex-showroom Mumbai. Our endeavor is offer the best value for money to our discerning E-Class customers” commented Dr. Wilfried Aulbur,Managing Director and CEO of Mercedes-Benz India.

The New E-Class has been a runaway success since its India debut in September 2009. In the last quarter itself,over 450 units of E 350 and E 350 CDI have been sold in top-of-the-line Avantgarde styling.

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The New E-Class has also won critical acclaim for its driving dynamics,performance,aggressive looks and environmental compatibility: it has been hailed as the ‘Best Premium Luxury Automobile of the year’ in India at the NDTV-CAR Awards 2010,CNBC-Overdrive Awards 2010,ET – ZigWheels awards and lastly the UTVi – Autocar Awards 2010. The E-Class also won the ‘Green Steering Award’ at AutoBild Awards 2010.

For more than 50 years,the saloons in the E-Class and their predecessors have been acknowledged as trendsetters in the arena of luxury,safety and driving dynamics. Continuing this tradition with an unrivalled combination of the latest in technology assistance,the New E 250 V6 and E 250 CDI also features the distinctive technologies of the New E-Class: like drowsiness detection system,LED daytime lighting,Intelligent Lighting System,Advanced Parking Guidance,etc.,that make the E-Class a ‘Thinking Partner’. These features can not only see,feel,and respond to dangers by means of its “reflexes,” but also act independently to prevent accidents or minimize their effects.

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