Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe | "E350 Coupe Designo Edition" Released
Mercedes-Benz E Class Coupe | The E350 Coupe Designo Edition
Now Available: The E350 Coupe Designo Edition
Mercedes-BenzTo commemorate the launch of the new E-Class Coupe, which has been revived after a 14-year hiatus, Mercedes-Benz has created a special model. The "E350 Coupe Designo Edition," featuring a unique interior and exterior, along with a special suspension, has been released in a limited run of 50 units nationwide.
Photos: Mercedes-Benz Japan
This special edition is based on the new E-Class Coupe and is equipped with the "Dynamic Handling Package," an electronically controlled suspension designed to further enhance comfort and agility. The "Dynamic Handling Package" includes the "Electronically Controlled Selective Damping System," which finely controls dampers under all driving conditions for a smooth ride; the "Sport Switch," which allows for quicker gear changes and sharper throttle response; and "Sports Parameter Steering" for more precise handling.
The interior features appointments not available on the standard model. High-quality Granite Pearl Designo leather with a special pearl finish is used for the seats and interior trim, with the seats finished in a two-tone color scheme. The exterior is enhanced with a "Panoramic Sliding Roof" and "Titanium Grey Painted 18-inch AMG 6 Twin-Spoke Alloy Wheels." These additions not only lend an air of exclusivity to the stylish design but also create a more comfortable cabin space.
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Body | Length 4705 x Width 1785 x Height 1395mm
Curb Weight | 1700kg
Engine | 3497cc V6 DOHC
Max Output | 200kW [272ps] / 6000rpm
Max Torque | 350Nm [35.7kgm] / 2400-5000rpm
Drivetrain | FR
Transmission | 7-speed automatic with electronic control
Price | ¥9.39 million
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BRAND HISTORY
When tracing the history of the automobile, two German pioneers emerge: Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz. It is widely known that these two men independently developed gasoline-powered automobiles between 1885 and 1886, laying the foundation for the automotive society we know today. Although their respective automotive companies were once seen as rivals, they joined forces to overcome the post-World War I recession, leading to the establishment of Daimler-Benz AG through their merger in 1926.
The name "Mercedes," given to Daimler's products, originated when Emil Jellinek, a Daimler customer, named the cars after his eldest daughter in exchange for exclusive sales rights outside of Germany. The name was officially registered as a trademark by Daimler-Benz AG in 1902.
Thus, Mercedes and subsequently Mercedes-Benz have consistently led the way in automotive development, actively introducing cutting-edge technologies such as the safety passenger cell, airbags, ESP (Electronic Stability Program), and Night View, continuing to drive the evolution of the automobile.
