Mercedes-Benz E-Class awarded “best power-to-economy ratio” by Diners Club Magazine
The readers of the
Diners Club Magazine have elected the
Mercedes E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY
as the “Car of the year with the best power-to-economy ratio”. Thanks
to its state-of-the-art diesel technology, the 150-kW/204-hp engine
burns just 5.3 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers on the combined NEDC
cycle. This equates to 139 grams of CO2 per kilometer.
Andreas Friedrich, chief engineer for the new
Mercedes E-Class,
was on hand to accept the Diners Club Magazine award at a gala ceremony
held on 12 November in Munich’s GOP Varieté Theatre. “The
E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY
is the proof that ecology and driving pleasure do not have to be
mutually exclusive. The engine summons up more power from a smaller
displacement while achieving the sort of fuel consumption figures
previously only associated with the compact class,” remarked Friedrich.
“The model’s exemplary efficiency is further enhanced by its
exceptional aerodynamics, which make the
E-Class the world’s most streamlined saloon.”
It
is not just the readers of the Diners Club Magazine who are impressed
by the new E-Class: it is highly popular with customers around the
world and the market leader in its segment. Following the launch of the
Saloon and Coupé, the third body variant – the Estate – is just
arriving in dealer showrooms. All three are available in the
E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY version.
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