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Mercedes launches long wheelbase E-Class priced up to Rs 69.47 lakh

The new long wheelbase E-Class is longer from its standard version by 140 millimetres

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MD & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India, Roland Folger at the launch of new 'New E-Class' in Mumbai. Photo:PTI

Press Trust of India New Delhi
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz on Tuesday launched the long wheelbase version of its E-Class sedan priced up to Rs 69.47 lakh (ex-showroom Mumbai).

The new long wheelbase (LWB) E-Class is longer from its standard version by 140 millimetres in both the wheelbase (3,079 millimetres) and length (5,063 millimetres), the company said in a statement.

The LWB E-Class will be available in both petrol and diesel fuel options. The petrol option, E200 is powered by a 1,991 cc engine and is priced at Rs 56.15 lakh, while the diesel variant E 350++d has a 2,987 cc engine and is tagged at 69.47 lakh (all prices ex-showroom, Mumbai).
 

Commenting on the launch, Mercedes-Benz India MD & CEO Roland Folger said: "Majority of our E-Class customers in India are chauffeur driven, and hence it was a natural decision for us to introduce the long wheelbase new E-Class in India."

India becomes the only country in the world to offer the right hand drive long wheelbase version of the new E-Class and it took almost 48 months to develop the car from scratch, he said in a statement.

From its launch, the sedan will be 'Made in India, for India' and will be rolled out from the company's Pune plant, it said, adding 13 million units of E-Class has sold globally.

Mercedes-Benz India is also offering service packages with the price starting at Rs 64,700 for the petrol variant and Rs 94,400 for the diesel variant for two years.

The E-Class sedan is comprises about 34 per cent of the total Mercedes-Benz cars sold in India till date.

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First Published: Feb 28 2017 | 4:45 PM IST

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