Mercedes-Benz will offer a wagon variant as part of its redesigned 2017 E-Class lineup that will arrive at dealer lots in early 2017.
by Staff
June 6, 2016
Photo of 2017 E400 courtesy of MBUSA.
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Photo of 2017 E400 courtesy of MBUSA.
Mercedes-Benz will offer a wagon variant as part of its redesigned 2017 E-Class lineup that will arrive at dealer lots in early 2017.
The 2017 E400 Wagon will be powered by six-cylinder Biturbo engine that generates 329 hp and 354 lb.-ft. of torque. A 9G-Tronic 9-speed transmission deliver power to the drivetrain.
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The vehicle will include safety and convenience features such as standard Active Brake Assist that warns the driver about an impending collision and applies emergency braking to lessen the impact. Mercedes-Benz will offer Drive Pilot, a semi-autonomous driving technology to help maintain the correct following distance. It can function as speeds of up to 130 mph.
Mercedes-Benz has offered a wagon variant in each E-Class generation (S 124, S 210, S 211, and S 212) in Germany.
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