2018 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe

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2018 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe Almost one year after showing the all-new E-Class sedan, Mercedes-Benz has now revealed the coupe version. It shares its underpinnings with the more sedate-looking four-door, and as a result is longer, wider, and taller than the outgoing model. The overall length and wheelbase have increased by a noteworthy 4.8 and 4.4 inches respectively. A softer, more organic-looking body covers this bigger chassis, and it takes cues from both its larger and smaller coupe siblings. This is by no means a complaint, as both the S-Class and C-Class coupes are quite attractive, and the look translates well to the midsize E-Class. One thing that hasn&changed is the exclusion of a B-pillar. The true hardtop design is rare nowadays, and the E-Class was the only Mercedes coupe in the line-up to have it until the S-Class coupe launched. Buyers will be able to enhance the look with an optional Sport Package that adds more aggressive bumpers, side skirts, and wheels. The larger body pays dividends inside the new coupe, particularly in the back. Mercedes claims that rear passengers will enjoy more head, leg, and shoulder room in this model. Aside from the extra space, the coupe features a dashboard that is nearly identical to the sedan&and, once again, that¬ a bad thing. The primary difference is in the air vents, which Mercedes said were inspired by jet turbines. Having effectively the same interior means that the coupe gets a standard 12.3-inch infotainment...

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