Autocar India reports that the 2017 Mercedes E Class
will be sold in the LWB (long wheelbase) guise this March. It will not launch
in the standard (W213) wheelbase guise in India, which is sold in other
markets.
This is an interesting move from Mercedes as it will
not only make the new E Class the longest sedan in its segment, but also likely
to be the most spacious for rear occupants, where target buyers are usually
seated. Mercedes had to invest extra for its development as it’s the first RHD
LWB E Class, so they are hoping for the gamble to pay off by pushing good
volumes into the market.
The E Class LWB measures 5,063 mm in length and has
a wheelbase of 3,079 mm. Compared to the standard E Class, it is 140 mm longer,
all of which have been used to extend the wheelbase. Engine lineup is reported
to include a 3.0L V6 turbodiesel in the E 350d variant and a 2.0L turbocharged
4-cyl petrol motor in the E 300 variant.
The E Class LWB will appeal to buyers who can’t fork
over INR 1 crore for super luxury limousines like the Mercedes S Class, but are
looking for the rear seat freedom and comfort one would come to expect from a
long-wheelbase sedan.