Mercedes Benz E-250 launched in India
Posted on January 25th 2010Welcome back!
The much awaited class of luxury has arrived in India. Finally someone with a big end of power can drive one of these beauties. The new Mercedes Benz E-250 is powered by a 2497cc engine. V6 at its best can be heard by the out put of 204bhp.

The super luxury sedan with a power house like that can give wonders. Results of the car are truly world class. Speeds of the car are more than 220kmph. 30kgm of torque is developed under the German power plant. Additional features for the passengers are given which can ease out the drive. The price tag on the German luxury car is 41.13 lakhs in Mumbai.There are two variants available in the market which can be purchased. The E-250 CDI blue efficiency is another variant which is available. Diesel engine produces 201bhp of power to propel the car to unmatched speeds. The Blue Efficiency is one of the précised motors available with latest technology can be seen in the car. It helps in low emissions while running of the engine. Fuel consumption is also less in these engines. The entire design of the engine is according to new specifications. The output given by the car is maximum as the difference between a diesel engine and petrol is not much. Bleu Efficiency technology is one of the top notch class of engines. They are not only good for the planet but have a long life too. These engines are made according to the idea of green planet in mind.
By editor in Auto Expo 2010, Auto India News, Auto Industry News, Mercedes, Upcoming Cars
partha responded on 26 Jan 2010 at 5:48 am #
this machine looks good.Merc need to have the assembly line in india to reduce the price by 30% and more affordable to indians. Only problem with merc is its ground clearance.
Girish responded on 27 Jan 2010 at 12:16 am #
The Mercedes E 250 is looking stunning.. may be because of that blue shade it is receiving from some light.
Girish responded on 27 Jan 2010 at 12:17 am #
Partha, Mercedes do have an assembly line in India. All C-class and E-class are being assembled in their plant near Pune
partha responded on 27 Apr 2010 at 12:41 pm #
car lovers always dream for MAC. The great car. But too costly for INR earner in India. Hopefully, some day, INR will reach to USD salary equivalent.