The all-new tenth-generation E-Class has come to India in its long-wheelbase version, which promises a limousine-like experience in the backseat but at a mildly higher price, starting from Rs 50.6 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
The new Mercedes will be going up against Volvo's very capable all-new S90 and BMW's soon to be launched new-generation 5-Series and it will also have to deal with Audi's all-rounder, the A6, and Jaguar's new XF.
Pros:
- Fantastic seats
- Incredible amount of space
- Class-leading comfort in the backseat
- Feels luxurious
Cons:
- Misses out on some features
- Boot space is reduced
- Definite four-seater
- Lacks touch functionality
Design & Interiors
The E-Class is absolutely attention-grabbing and a lot of that is because of its size! For the very first time we are getting the stretched version of the E-Class in India.
This Mercedes is 18 cm longer than the previous E-class and its wheelbase, an indicator of the space inside the cabin, is even greater than the standard wheelbase version of the S-Class!
The large swept-back headlamps with flowing rods that act as LED daytime running lights and LED headlights strengthens the connection. The prominent grille and the deep bow tie air-dams on the bumper make the E-Class look a bit aggressive.
Once you step inside, the design for the dashboard, the incredible amount of space, the beautiful cushioning for the seats and the quality of materials make you wonder whether you are in the E-Class or the S-Class!
The seats are beautifully cushioned and shaped, and motorised functions include an extendable seat base and memory functions too.
Power
Mercedes are offering the E-Class with two familiar engines: the four-cylinder two-litre petrol and the six-cylinder three-litre diesel, and both engines come coupled with 9-speed gearboxes that send power to the rear wheels.
Mercedes claims a 0-100 kmph time of 6.6 seconds and a top speed of 250 kmph. It’s important to note that the E-Class is refreshing and easy to drive calmly too. The E-Class also offers drive modes to change how the car drives.
There are four modes: Eco, Comfort, Sport and Sport+ which adjust suspension, gearbox and steering. The fifth mode, Individual, allows the driver to customise the settings for these parameters as per his preference. To make parking this long sedan easier, it is offered with Active Parking Assist for semi-automated parking.
Features
Like on the S-Class the E-Class has a dashboard design that wraps onto the doors; there’s open-pore (or, un-lacquered) wood, and a large 12.3-inch infotainment system with a touch pad for the COMAND (Mercedes’ infotainment system) system.
The E-Class is offered with a panoramic sunroof as standard, with power controls for the sunshade as well. The Chauffeur Package, which allows you to adjust the front passenger seat, is standard too. You get motorised sunblinds for both rear windows and the rear windscreen.
The E-Class passes the Euro-Ncap test with five stars, but Mercedes claim it surpasses the standard by a significant margin. The use of aluminium and high strength steel help create a light yet rigid body and the India spec E-Class comes with seven-airbags.
On the Drive
The E 350d is offered with air-suspension for all four wheels and this multi-chamber system delivers quite an impressive experience. The ride quality is also helped by Mercedes India’s decision to use 17-inch rims instead of 18-inch or 19-inch wheels, as the taller sidewall helps improve comfort while reducing chances of tyre failure.
At low speeds, bumps and potholes seem to just vanish when in Comfort mode. But, drive just a bit faster and there is a notable amount of up-and-down movement which feels troublesome.
In Sport mode, the suspension firms up such that there is less body movement without compromising comfort distinctly, and as such would be the ideal mode to cover long distances in.
Verdict
The tenth generation E-Class is a game changer. Not only does it change what we expect from a Mercedes E-Class, but also changes our expectations from the segment.
Yes, the E-Class could do with a bit more equipment for a greater sense of luxury, but the overall smoothness, quietness and quality of the cabin make the experience properly luxurious. The new E is also quick and effortless to drive. The only limitation of this big luxury sedan is that it feels its size when you try to drive in a sporty manner.
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