Mercedes Benz has launched a stripped down variant of the E-Class in India. The new variant is the E250 CDI Classic and will be the base variant of the diesel E-Class. The Classic losses features like bi-Xenon headlamps, LED driving lights daytime running lights, sliding sunroof and paddle shifters. The grey interiors now feature Eucalyptus wood trim and traditional gear lever instead of gear selector stalk. The E250 CDI Classic is cheaper by Rs. 2.33 lakh than the E250 CDI Elegance and is priced at Rs. 46.18 lakh (on-road Mumbai). The Classic is powered by a in-line four, 2143cc engine producing 201 bhp of power and mind blowing torque of 51kgm. Mated to a 5-speed automatic, the E-Class Classic is a immediate reaction by Mercedes India on the onslaught by BMW from its new F10 5-Series.
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June 22, 2010 at 12:45 am
You guys seem to have got it wrong this time. First of all, the picture above is not that of the Classic variant as LED daylight driving lights, windshield washer and the chrome strips which are missing from the Classic variant find their way in the photo. Moreover, the Classic was launched before BMW announced the launch of the 5 series, contrary to the article.
Abhishek
June 22, 2010 at 4:51 pm
Dear Abhishek, the picture above is purely for illustration purposes.