#NAIAS: ANOTHER Look At The All-New Mercedes-Benz E-Class COUPE Debuting In Detroit

#NAIAS: ANOTHER Look At The All-New Mercedes-Benz E-Class COUPE Debuting In Detroit
OK, I am going to open up with a cliché. I feel like a broken record at this point but it cannot be disputed. Mercedes-Benz is wiping the floor with the other automakers.

Its products are easily the best-in-breed at the moment and their designs are fantastic. Sure, one could argue that they look a bit too similar; however, you cannot deny you don't feel something when you see them.

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Since rolling out at last year's Detroit Auto Show, the E-Class has been making moves. Personally, I can't wait to drive the E43 variants as well as the big and bad E63. But we've been awaiting the arrival of the coupe. That's because for years the E Coupe has been a bit of a big deal.

Rightfully so.

The all-new generation E Coupe debuts in Detroit this year. While I can guarantee that Agent 001 will be providing us with the very best real-life snaps, before the show starts I want to show you the latest pics via the three-pointed star. Have a look below.


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USNA1999USNA1999 - 1/8/2017 3:13:11 PM
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I am not so sure "Mercedes-Benz is wiping the floor with the other automakers" with this E-Class. The coupe is beautiful but it looks exactly as the C-Class couple and it costs $20K more. You basically still get the same 4 banger too, why should I get this instead of a C-Class? I think MB made a huge mistake with this strategy here in the US.



cidflekkencidflekken - 1/8/2017 9:49:01 PM
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Read up. The 4-cylinder is not being offered in the E-Coupe, only the E-Sedan. The entry model for the E-Coupe is the E400 with a 329-hp six and the next engine may be a 450hp turbo six, possibly named the E50. Not to mention the E-Coupe is larger than the C-coupe in every dimension.


FirewombatFirewombat - 1/9/2017 4:13:36 PM
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Agreed, it looks exactly the same as the C-Class, handsome but you have to wonder whether it's worth spending the extra if you don't need the space.


RunamukkRunamukk - 1/8/2017 7:22:59 PM
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you sure it's not coming to the US as a twin turbo V6 called an E400?


Agent00RAgent00R - 1/8/2017 8:18:05 PM
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I'll have to double check the release but pretty sure we're getting the E43. It was shown in E43 form in the U.S. at the NYIAS.


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