The all-new Mercedes-Benz E-Class is
just a week out from its debut at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show. The car
will arrive in showrooms later this year, as a 2017 model, and has been in the
works for more than four years, with much of the development handled in some of
the globe’s
most extreme conditions.
Over the course of the past several months we’ve been
receiving bits and pieces of information on some of the new features engineers
have needed to test. For example, we’ve learned about the car’s advanced autonomous
driving capabilities, which will include automatic lane changing, and we
also got an early look at the
lavish interior. Heck, we’ve even had a glimpse of the exterior
completely unmasked. Now we have a new teaser video that shows the advanced
headlights of the new E-Class.
Mercedes says the new E-Class will feature its Multibeam LED headlight
technology, with each headlight unit coming with 84 individually-controlled
LEDs. This enable high-precision lighting of the car’s high beam so the light
path can be controlled in a way that doesn’t bother other drivers. The result
is that cars equipped with the technology can safely be driven with the
high beams left permanently on, though this type of feature is still not
allowed in the United States.
source: www.motorauthority.com
by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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