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      04-22-2009, 12:19 AM   #1
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Exclamation 2010 Mercedes-Benz E350 CGI Coupe First Drive

Remaking the Mercedes E-Class Coupe


By Andreas Stahl
04-21-2009
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HIGHLIGHTS
  • 292-hp 3.5-liter V6
  • 0.24 Cd is the sleekest of any production car
  • Pillarless roof
  • 106.9-inch wheelbase
  • 7-speed automatic transmission
Looking back now, the only question is why the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E350 CGI didn't arrive sooner.

It is hard to figure why the current second-generation Mercedes-Benz CLK managed to sell quite as well as it has. Sure, it has a shiny three-pointed star sitting up front on the grille, but it is based on the humble underpinnings of the C-Class and draws its styling influences for the most part from the previous-generation E-Class, itself no classic in the looks department.

Worldwide sales topped 250,000 in seven years, an outstanding performance. But now that the Audi A5 and BMW 3 Series have begun to encroach on the CLK's turf, Mercedes-Benz has finally responded.

And the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E350 CGI isn't at all like the CLK.


The New Deal
Unwilling to take the CLK into a third generation, Mercedes has replaced its hugely successful two-door with this car, the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe. And because it's based upon the recently introduced launched E-Class sedan, it moves this model into a rather more exclusive part of the coupe market where it will line up against a production version of the Audi A7 concept shown earlier this year as well as next year's all-new BMW 6 Series.

It is the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E350 CGI's distinctive styling that clearly represents the most obvious change, as the car adopts cues from the E-Class sedan. But where its four-door stablemate has adopted a stately look in its latest incarnation, the E-Class coupe instantly looks lithe thanks to its edgy, pillarless roof. (There's also a convertible version of this car in the works, but don't expect to see it until this time next year. Like the outgoing CLK cabriolet, the new car features a traditional fabric top.)

Given its upmarket positioning, the E-Class coupe is larger than the old CLK in almost every dimension. Overall length goes up 1.9 inches to 185 inches, while overall width has increased 1.9 inches to 70.3 inches. Despite going up in size, improved production techniques have seen a 27 percent increase in overall structural rigidity of the body. The wheelbase has increased by 1.8 inches to 106.9 inches, while the front track has increased 1.7 inches to 60.6 inches and the rear track has increased a considerable 2.7 inches to 60.8 inches.


More Living Space
The stretched dimensions are put to good use inside the cabin, where accommodations have been enlarged in every dimension. You wouldn't call it palatial, but by the standards of a two-door, there's adequate space for four full-size adults along with a decent amount of luggage space (the trunk's capacity of 15.9 cubic feet puts many dedicated sedans to shame).

The design of the interior draws heavily on that found in the new E-Class sedan, which itself is redolent of that seen in a number of Mercedes-Benz models of late. The excellent seats have been developed specially for the E-Class coupe, and they can be adjusted to a quite low driving position, fittingly sporting for a coupe. Meanwhile, the stretch in wheelbase and width dimensions has also created added space for front-seat occupants. With no B-pillars to block your view, there are no blind spots over your shoulder, although the headrests of the rear seats severely restrict the view out of the rear window.

In the current fashion, there are just two seats in the back, and they're separated by a prominent center console. While benefiting from the added legroom in this new package, rear-seat occupants will find headroom is restricted by the curvature of the roof, which plunges quite dramatically.


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The rear-wheel-drive E-Class coupe will launch in Europe with seven different engine options — three of them gasoline and two diesel. North American buyers will get to choose between just two of these engines, a 292-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 for the E350 CGI and a 388-hp 5.5-liter V8 for the E550 CGI. Each comes with Mercedes-Benz's excellent seven-speed automatic transmission. A number of mpg-boosting innovations have been introduced under the German carmaker's BlueEfficiency banner, including brake energy regeneration, an on-demand water pump and low-rolling-resistance tires.

For our first drive we choose the E350 CGI, which will form the majority of sales here in North America. Twist the key and the first impression is of exceptional refinement. At idle, the engine is so quiet that it's barely perceptible from behind the wheel.

Once under way, this direct-injection V6 offers crisp response and impressive levels of performance. Left in Sport mode, the automatic gearbox works well, as upshifts are almost seamless even under full throttle and downshifts come swiftly. The V6 doesn't produce its maximum torque of 269 pound-feet until 3,000 rpm is wound on the dial, so it needs to be worked a bit before it can be coaxed into delivering its full potential. But with such a hushed nature and an inherent willingness to rev to the 6,800-rpm redline, this is no real hardship.

Acceleration reveals just how effective the new high-compression engine really is, as the sprint to 100 km/h (62 mph) from a standstill takes just 6.5 seconds. The E350 CGI achieves a top speed of 155 mph, making it a good deal faster than the old CLK320 and more than a match for its keenest rivals, the Audi A5 3.2 FSI and BMW 330i coupe.


Serenity
The E350 CGI is further distinguished by its deeply impressive on-road character. Your first impression is of real serenity, but as we went faster, this car's optional Advanced Agility Control package came into play. It combines variable-rate steering and electronically controlled shock absorbers that can be set in three distinct modes (Normal, Comfort and Sport).

The most satisfying feature is its ability to cruise down the highway with quiet confidence, tremendously well insulated from road and wind noise. Part of the performance comes from extensive wind-tunnel testing, because the E-Class coupe's 0.24 Cd is the sleekest of any production car, Mercedes tells us. You're nicely insulated from the road, but not anaesthetized, a telling distinction that Mercedes seems to understand very well.

You could add composure to this list, too. Body movement is well checked as long as you don't do anything too extreme over challenging sections of bitumen. While the steering effort initially feels a touch too light for any real engagement with the act of driving, it becomes more accurate and informative as your speed increases.

There's plenty of cornering grip and the handling is safe and neutral, with a bias toward understeer near the limits of adhesion. With serious provocation, you can coax the E350 CGI to drift into oversteer, though the stability control quickly responds to any wayward action even when disengaged. Dynamically, this is an impressive package, a real improvement on the old CLK, even if the overall impression is not exactly sporting in nature. The most impressive thing is the way this new coupe eats up the miles with such nonchalant ease.


New Priorities
The 2010 Mercedes-Benz E350 CGI represents a shift in priorities for Mercedes-Benz. Conventional new model logic would have seen the Stuttgart automaker freshening up the CLK for another generation, an affordable, incremental improvement to fend off the competition. Yet what has been delivered is nothing less than an all-new model that is positioned a whole class higher than the car it replaces.

Objectively, the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe is a better car in every aspect. However, success for cars like this is rarely if ever based upon simple objective advantage. Instead a coupe's chances in the marketplace are all about pure desirability, and it is here where this car makes its case.


Source: http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...topanel..1.*#2



















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      04-22-2009, 12:22 AM   #2
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I love the seats and the profile. The taillights don't really bother me at all.

Great competition for the A5.
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It looks great.
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damn that's sexy
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Very nice!!



If only they made an AMG version...
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Very nice!!



If only they made an AMG version...

they are going to right ??? it will look so sexy
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they are going to right ???
rumor has it that they wont..


we'll have to wait and see...


More than likely they will.
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      04-22-2009, 01:25 AM   #8
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it's way better than the E class sedan... dunno why but the rear in E coupe is much better looking than the sedan....
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it looks good overall and the interior is spot on. the only thing i don't like about this car is that the front feels like it's tipping down. the one main line on the side points down giving the illusion that the front is sorta sinking. plus the boot is quite higher as well. Besides that, I'm diggin the car.

I'd still get a S5 tho lol
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Il take one of these instead

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i need to see it in metal..
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That interior is great. I wish both audi & bmw would adopt the pillarless design. I hardly drive with my windows down, but that's just slick.
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it is really is stunning with the sport package. interesting that that see the 6 series and up coming Audi A7 as competition and not the 335 or A/S5
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The only thing I don't understand is why they made a version of this car with their 3.5 V6 if they want to compete against the 6 series. I'm guessing the next 6 won't be available with the tt I6 but will have the tt V8 as its base.
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That is going to be nice. Not sure why there is a tiny 3rd window on the sides though, that is the only fail, otherwise gorgeous.
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The back 1/4 looks very awkward IMO. Im not feeling it at all.
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First Mercedes gives us a 4 door with the styling of a coupe, now they give us a coupe with the styling of a 4 door. Cool. And CGI doesn't have an automotive connotation to me...
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Looks nice......specially technical grounds are amazing....0.24cd, 3.5 V6 producing 292 hp, 7 speed auto,15.9 cubic feet of space in boot...etc.

Anyway, the more I look at this car the more it's growing on me
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I'm still not feeling the front end. It looks decent with the amg style bumper, but those front headlights are blegh.

Interior is spot on. I like it... a lot.

As for the rear + rear quarter; looks too much like the cls. I'd much prefer a modern interation of the CLK instead.

Still sucks that they decided not to bring out an AMG model for this car.
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i have to admit, that white one with the amg pack looks damn sexy
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Nope, not feeling it. The side is way too busy - too many lines.
Interior isn't too bad. I'd take a 335 or an A/S5 first.
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