The introductory price for the new LWB E 200 starts at Rs 78.5 lakh, with deliveries begin this week. The new LWB E 220d is priced at Rs 81.5 lakhs, with deliveries set to start around Diwali. Additionally, the new LWB E 450 4MATIC is available for Rs 92.5 lakhs, with deliveries scheduled for November. Currently, interested buyers can register their interest through authorized dealerships.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class LWB is specially designed for Indian roads, incorporating several adaptations. This model features an enhanced Agility Control Suspension for improved ride comfort on Indian terrains. It has also passed rigorous crash and emission tests in Europe.
Additionally, the E-Class is the first Mercedes-Benz made in India to include a front centre airbag for better safety. With locally sourced side and quarter glass, the model marks a step forward in local manufacturing. Other highlights include standard Active Brake Assist, and a spare wheel neatly stored under the boot floor.
This story is from the October 13, 2024 edition of The Free Press Journal.
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