MERCEDES BENZ E250
Mercedes-Benz E-Class (orig. E-Klasse, formerly German Einspritzung - "fuel injection") is a series of business-class passenger cars of the German Mercedes-Benz brand, officially introduced since 1993 and currently consisting of five generations.
Prior to 1993, Mercedes-Benz produced a series of business class cars without a unified naming structure. The "E" suffix came from the word Einspritzung, which in German meant fuel injection system, an innovative technological solution that first equipped the predecessors of the modern E-class in the 1960s (such as the 230 E). The market naming of the cars continued until the release of the Mercedes-Benz W124 in 1993, where the "E" symbol was used as a prefix (e.g. E 220), and the series of cars became officially known as the E-Class. There was no need to use the fuel system designation, as all of the company's vehicles were using fuel injection by that point.
Cars in the E-Class are available with gasoline, diesel, hybrid and natural gas (NGT) engines of various configurations (from I4 to V8), with rear-wheel drive or 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive, as well as numerous body modifications: sedan, wagon, coupe and convertible (since 2009). In addition, the company also produces high-performance versions finalized by the engineers of the Mercedes-AMG division (E63 AMG and E53 AMG, previously E36 AMG, E43 AMG, E50 AMG, E55 AMG and E60 AMG).
E-Class cars are the best-selling cars in the Mercedes-Benz class hierarchy in the company's history. By 2015, more than 13 million units of the series had been sold[1].
Car Features
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ABS
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Adaptive Cruise Control
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Blind Spot Warning
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Bluetooth
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Built-in GPS
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Climate Control
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Cooling Seats
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Cruise Control: Yes
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Digital HUD
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FM Radio
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Fog Lights
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Front & Rear Airbags
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Front Air Bags
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LCD Screens
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Leather Seats
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Parking Assist
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Parking Sensors
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Power Seats
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Power Windows
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Premium Audio
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Push Button Ignition
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Reverse Camera
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Sunroof / Moonroof
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Tinted Windows
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USB