The Mercedes-Benz E-Class has reached the midway point in
its life cycle and has been given a major update to keep it looking and feeling
fresh.
The updated
E-Class was unveiled in March ahead of a sales launch later this year.
It arrives as a 2021 model and will once again include a full range of models,
including for the first time in the United States the E-Class
All-Terrain soft-roader.
Still in the works is the updated version of AMG's E63
sledgehammer, which has just been spotted testing. The E63 Wagon has also
been spotted testing previously.
The cars will be given a substantial makeover, with the
headlights taking on a design similar to the units found on the latest
GLE SUV.
The grille and front fascia also look to be taking on a much
more aggressive look. A slightly tamer version of the new look features on the
already revealed E53 shown here.
Inside will be Mercedes'
latest infotainment system. The system, known as MBUX, features a large
touchscreen that can be operated much like a smartphone or tablet. The
infotainment system also includes natural-speak voice activation.
In the power train department, the E63 should continue with a
4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8, though this may be augmented with a
mild-hybrid system in the updated model. Whatever the case, peak output should
be lifted beyond the current model's 603 horsepower in E63 S guise.
Stay tuned for the debut later this year.
source: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1122008_2021-mercedes-amg-e63-spy-shots-video
by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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