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2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan And Coupe Model Information

AFTER NO SMALL AMOUNT of anticipation, the 2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is now available in Australia.

Initial customer deliveries of the new E-Class range will start with the E 350 (petrol V6) and range-leading E 500 (petrol V8) sedan and coup&eacut


AFTER NO SMALL AMOUNT of anticipation, the 2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is now available in Australia.

Initial customer deliveries of the new E-Class range will start with the E 350 (petrol V6) and range-leading E 500 (petrol V8) sedan and coupé models.

The turbo-diesel V6 E 350 CDI and four-cylinder models will arrive in Australian showrooms from September.

Following the lead of the C-Class before it, the new E-Class sedan comes with added levels of equipment and lower entry-level pricing.

The super-efficient range of BlueEfficiency diesel motors on offer use less than 7.0 l/100km of fuel and avoid the Government’s luxury car tax.

The E-Class range opens with the E220 CDI, the first four-cylinder diesel to be offered in the E-Class in Australia.

Priced from $80,990, the E220 CDI undercuts the previous petrol-powered E200K entry level model by $9125. It also comes in $25,330 under the previous E280 CDI diesel.

Next model up in price is the petrol-powered E220 CGI coming in at $93,900. While it is $3875 more expensive than the E200K it replaces, it is more powerful and better equipped than the outgoing model.

Next in the range is a high-output E250 CDI, from $96,900. While engine capacity is the same as the E220 CDI, the motor has been tuned to produce more power and torque with lower fuel consumption.

Also available is the V6 turbo diesel E350 CDI, from $131,900. For now however, the diesel and four-cylinder models will be delayed until September due to their popularity in other markets.

From launch, only the $128,900 E350 V6 and $178,900 E500 V8 are available; the only two E-Class models not to wear the BlueEfficiency label.

 

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