The starting price of the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class LWB, built in India, is 78.5 lakh (ex-showroom) when it is released into the Indian market. In addition to a number of new amenities, the sedan has also undergone certain modifications to better suit Indian conditions. The list of five features that set the E-Class apart is provided below.

The Superscreen

The third generation MBUX Superscreen system is installed in the Mercedes Benz E-Class. An excessive amount of jargon? To put it simply, it has three screens on the dash board: a central 18-inch screen and two 12.3-inch panels on either side of the main screen. The infotainment screen is located in the center, the driver’s display is located in front of the driver, and the passenger entertainment unit is located in the third place. A single glass panel covers the infotainment and passenger screens, giving the impression that they are one unit. In addition, this extra screen has a new selfie camera that lets you take photos and participate in video conferences while driving.

Al and machine learning

The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class LWB has five unique features that make it stand out from the competition. First, it attempts to recognize the comfort behaviors of its owners and modifies its settings based on their preferences over time. Customers can already use the car’s template routines and design custom routines to suit their preferences.

Safety came first

For the first time on a Mercedes-Benz, the new car is equipped with a novel kind of airbag. A new ‘front center airbag’ is added to the car along with the existing seven airbags. The driver’s knee airbag is also included in these. Furthermore, the car boasts a cleverly engineered body that includes a sturdy passenger cell and deformable crash components. For enhanced security, the vehicle also has Blind Spot Assist and PRE-Safe safety technologies.

Tri-pointed stars all-around 

The new E-Class is dotted with subtle cues that indicate it is a Mercedes-Benz. A chrome tiny tri-star pattern encircling the entire grille region gives the front grille a facelift. The tri-pointed star pattern is visible inside the tail lamps at the back of the car. These have the same tri-star design inside the lamp housing and serve as both the vehicle’s DRLs and brake lights.

India-specific features

The limousine is built in India and has modifications unique to that country. in order to make the E-Class LWB more suited to the markets and environment of India. It receives an upgraded Agility Control Suspension that is adjusted especially for Indian road circumstances. The spare wheel has been positioned beneath the boot floor aside from this. Additionally, the side and quarter glasses are made locally in India.

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