Mercedes-Benz reveals new E-Class All-Terrain
06 Sep 2023|1,157 views
After unveiling the E-Class Sedan and Estate, Mercedes-Benz has now unveiled the E-Class All-Terrain.
At 4,950mm long and 1,904mm wide, the E-Class All-Terrain is practically similar in size to the E-Class Estate. However, total height here now reaches 1,497mm - 28mm taller than the E-Class Estate - thanks to an increased ground clearance.
Further distinguishing the All-Terrain from the estate is a different grille at the front. The piece on the All-Terrain comes in a twin-louvre design and is finished in Iridium Silver. There's also dark grey wheel-arch covers, while at the rear, the car comes with a model-specific bumper.
Supporting that off-road ready look, the E-Class All-Terrain also comes as standard with Mercedes' Airmatic air suspension system, alongside adaptive dampers. The system will allow the E-Class All-Terrain to maintain constant ground clearance irrespective of the vehicle load.
In the cabin, the car is available with the firm's MBUX Superscreen as an added option. Users will be able to utilise the system in conjunction with the 360-degree camera equipped with a 'transparent bonnet' mode to spot obstacles such as large stones or deep potholes when driving off the beaten path.
The All-Terrain also comes with AMG stainless steel sports pedals and floor mats that come with an All‑Terrain logo.
The car will additionally be offered with a digital key that will allow users to open or lock the vehicle via a compatible iPhone or Apple Watch paired with the vehicle via the Mercedes me connect app. The feature will additionally allow the main user of the Mercedes me account to assign different access rights to up to 16 shared users of the digital vehicle key.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain is available with only one petrol-only drivetrain at launch. This drivetrain utilises a 375bhp 3.0-litre engine that develops a total of 500Nm of torque, and is additionally equipped with a mild hybrid system as well as Mercedes' 4Matic all-wheel drive system. The E-Class All-Terrain will hit 100km/h from a standstill in 4.7 seconds with this drivetrain.
After unveiling the E-Class Sedan and Estate, Mercedes-Benz has now unveiled the E-Class All-Terrain.
At 4,950mm long and 1,904mm wide, the E-Class All-Terrain is practically similar in size to the E-Class Estate. However, total height here now reaches 1,497mm - 28mm taller than the E-Class Estate - thanks to an increased ground clearance.
Further distinguishing the All-Terrain from the estate is a different grille at the front. The piece on the All-Terrain comes in a twin-louvre design and is finished in Iridium Silver. There's also dark grey wheel-arch covers, while at the rear, the car comes with a model-specific bumper.
Supporting that off-road ready look, the E-Class All-Terrain also comes as standard with Mercedes' Airmatic air suspension system, alongside adaptive dampers. The system will allow the E-Class All-Terrain to maintain constant ground clearance irrespective of the vehicle load.
In the cabin, the car is available with the firm's MBUX Superscreen as an added option. Users will be able to utilise the system in conjunction with the 360-degree camera equipped with a 'transparent bonnet' mode to spot obstacles such as large stones or deep potholes when driving off the beaten path.
The All-Terrain also comes with AMG stainless steel sports pedals and floor mats that come with an All‑Terrain logo.
The car will additionally be offered with a digital key that will allow users to open or lock the vehicle via a compatible iPhone or Apple Watch paired with the vehicle via the Mercedes me connect app. The feature will additionally allow the main user of the Mercedes me account to assign different access rights to up to 16 shared users of the digital vehicle key.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain is available with only one petrol-only drivetrain at launch. This drivetrain utilises a 375bhp 3.0-litre engine that develops a total of 500Nm of torque, and is additionally equipped with a mild hybrid system as well as Mercedes' 4Matic all-wheel drive system. The E-Class All-Terrain will hit 100km/h from a standstill in 4.7 seconds with this drivetrain.
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