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Mercedes E-Class To Get A Face Lift


Auto Motor und Sport has published an article today outlining what  
they believe we can expect to see in the forthcoming 2009 Mercedes E- 
Class.

According to the story, prospective E-Class owners can expect to see  
a slight facelift in 2006, to help combat the widely-spread "quality  
issues" we hear about so often.

The real facelift, however, won't come until 2009. If Auto Motor und  
Sport is correct (and they usually are fairly accurate), one of the  
most notable differences we'll see in the E-Class' newest incarnation  
will be redesigned front headlights.  Gone are the oval headlights E- 
Class owners have come to love, replaced by a slightly more tear-drop  
shape.  Another major difference is the overall stance of the vehicle  
- the new E-Class features a more agressive, almost "CLS" style design.

As for the interior, the new E-Class will benefit from an increase in  
lenth of 20mm.  The added length in combination with a re-organized  
interior will provide occupants with greater feeling comfort and  
spaciousness.  A couple other interior highlights include a newly- 
designed instrument cluster, to help accomodate the night-vision  
screen (similar to the 2007 S-Class), as well as a hinged Command  
plus system screen, to avoid detracting from the look of the other  
interior design elements.

If you're wondering what will power the next E, expect to see similar  
powerplants to the ones currently offered. Mercedes will keep the  
four-cylinder variants, starting with a 175 hp gas engine, and will  
produce powerplants all the way up to a 500+ horsepower AMG version.  
Of course, you can also expect to see 4-MATIC and wagon versions as  
well.

That just about covers the E-Class rumors for the day.  Obviously a  
lot can change between now and 2009, so if we hear anything new,  
we'll be sure to keep you posted.

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