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Video: 2017 Mercedes Details All-New E-Class All-Terrain

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In case you want an all-terrain vehicle now that the winter has come, then the all-new E-Class All-Terrain model from Mercedes-Benz is exactly what you need. It rides high and comes with exquisite off-road capabilities. And the videos and the media gallery below best describe the exceptional features of the new model.

As a reminder, the all-new 2017 Mercedes E-Class All-Terrain was first presented at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, the model getting ready to tackle the new likes of the Volvo V90 Cross Country or Audi A6 Allroad.

It is extremely imposing, being 29 millimeters higher than the current E-Class Estate, and adding as well a ground clearance of 156 millimeters.

The all-new 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain also comes with standout features, including the additional of the plastic body cladding, skid plates at the front and rear, new air suspension system and dampers, and much more.

The new changes also comprise the interior, the cabin now receiving a new feature that keeps track of the steering angle, suspension, angle of slope or the positioning of the acceleration or braking system.

In the entry level version, which is the E220d 4MATIC, available next year, the engine lineup comprises a 2.0-liter turbodiesel engine, 194 horsepower and 400 Nm of torque, managing a sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in a good 8.0 seconds, at a topping of 232 km/h. Shortly, a larger six-cylinder displacement will follow, hooked to a nine-speed automatic transmission.

As for the pricing tags, the German based carmaker will release the official figures at the beginning of 2017. Meanwhile, enjoy the videos and the media gallery released by Mercedes-Benz!

Eduard Huma
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Eduard is one of Automotorblog's oldest car journalists. He works at a high school in Romania as an English teacher, and in his free time he likes to test cars and share the information with the readers of the automotive publication Automotorblog.

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