Prepare to want one! Mercedes has turned on the style with its new E-Class Coupé – the CLK replacement– and these are the first official pictures of the German stunner that has the Audi A5 firmly in its sights.
Described
by Mercedes as a sporty interpretation of the E-Class saloon, it shares
an almost identical front end with its bigger brother. The sharper
double headlights, sculpted bumper and grille are all borrowed, with
the only difference being the three-point-star mounted in the middle of
the grille, and not on top of the bonnet.
From the front
wheels back, though, the Coupé has a shape of its own, with a
pillarless glass area and flowing roofline. As with the saloon, the
rear wheelarch is very detailed, with a crease framing the wheel and
finishing at the LED tail-lights.
A raft of new gadgets are
fitted, including Attention Assist, which monitors the drowsiness of
the driver, adaptive suspension and auto-levelling headlights. From
launch, three engines will be offered – a pair of four-cylinder units,
one diesel and one petrol, and the flagship E500, which delivers
383bhp. This model is seen here wearing the AMG Sports Pack.
The
eco-friendly E350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY has to be the pick of the bunch,
though. It churns out 228bhp and 540Nm, while returning 41.5mpg and
emitting 139g/km of CO2.
The car goes on sale in the UK in
June, with a convertible following six months later. It debuts at the
Geneva Motor Show in March.
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