The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class is here, although, we in India have to wait till the second half of 2024 to get our hands on the long wheel base version.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class will be available as a 2.0-litre petrol E200 (200bhp), a 2.0-litre diesel E220d (195bhp, plus the option of 4WD), and the 2.0-litre petrol plug-in hybrids E300 e and E400 e.
The #NewEClass features the company's ‘fourth-generation’ hybrid setup, featuring better brake regen, a brake ‘booster’, and a bigger 25.4 kWh battery.
Starting with its styling, the #NewEClass draws design inspiration from the latest, more premium S-Class.
The front end is more pronounced more angular with a large chrome grille. The rear is sleeker and described as a mix between the new S-Class and C-Class.
We are at @Mahindra_Auto’s Kandivali plant for the launch of the #BoleroMaxxPikUp. The pick-up is under wraps for now. More updates coming your way.
Veejay Nakra, President, Automotive Division, @Mahindra_Auto now on stage talking about the significance of this launch not only for Mahindra but also for the small commercial vehicle market in India
Mahindra’s dominance in the small commercial vehicle for 2 decades shows how it has adapted to market needs- Veejay Nakra
The #HyundaiVerna is now in its 6th generation, having sold more than 4.65 lakh units since 2006 when the 3rd generation made its debut in the country as the Hyundai Accent.
Amit Dhaundiyal, AVP and Group Head- Product Strategy and Planning @HyundaiIndia now on stage talking about the features that the #allnewverna has to offer.