^ Three of the paragraphs were from the Bloomberg article above.
http://www.germancarforum.com/threads/2016-mercedes-benz-e-class-w213.51030/page-41#post-749985
What would interest me is the size of the fueltank. The W212 can be ordered with a 80 ltrs fueltank. I hope this will be the case with the W213 as well. Fuel economy is getting better with each new model, I'd like however MB to hang on to a proper size of fueltank (minimum 80 ltrs). If you're annual mileage is rather high, you love it when you don't have to drive every 2nd or 3rd day to the gass station.
Here's the latest diesel info. Hopefully the optional larger tank will be retained.
The next Mercedes-Benz E-Class is due to arrive in mid 2016
2016 Mercedes-Benz E-Class spotted testing - engines and launch date
by
Greg Kable
The next-generation
Mercedes-Benz E-Class saloon has been spotted testing ahead of a planned debut at the Detroit motor show in January next year.
The new-generation model, codenamed W213, adopts Mercedes’ modular MRA platform, as used by the latest C-Class and S-Class models.
Insiders confirm the new E-Class will once again grow in size, to about 4950mm long and 1940mm wide. An estate, offering a similar 695-litre luggage capacity to its predecessor, is due to go on sale towards the end of 2016. The increased use of high-strength steel and aluminium is claimed to make both versions up to 100kg lighter than today’s.
Stylistically, the new E-Class follows the latest
C-Class, the
GLA, and the
S-Class coupé. As on other recent models, Mercedes plans two distinct front-end treatments: a traditional chrome grille and a more sporting blade grille. Sources suggest the aerodynamics have been refined so that the drag coefficient has improved from 0.25 to a class-leading 0.23.
The interior gets a 150mm-tall, 700mm-wide monitor boasting HD graphics and, via a stereo camera mounted within the windscreen, support for augmented reality functions. Mercedes also plans an improved head-up display and new multi-function steering wheel controls.
The new E-Class will be launched in the UK during the second quarter of next year. It will have a new generation of four-cylinder diesel engines, codenamed OM654, alongside existing four-cylinder petrol engines. The new 2.0-litre diesel is expected to be offered in two states of tune.
Mercedes will extend the line-up during 2016 with a new generation of 3.0-litre six-cylinder diesels. New six-pot petrol engines are also planned.
The new in-line six-cylinder direct-injection petrol engine (codenamed M256) and common-rail diesel engine (codenamed OM656) are undergoing pilot production at the company’s factory in Unterturkheim, near Stuttgart in Germany.
They share elements of their architecture with Mercedes-Benz’s existing in-line four-cylinder petrol engine, the M274, including their 90mm bore centre spacing and 500cc individual cylinder volume.
All three units form part of a new modular engine family that, sources say, also includes an in-line three-cylinder petrol engine and a new-generation in-line four-cylinder diesel (codenamed OM654).
The three-cylinder petrol engine is scheduled to be offered in future generations of the
A-Class,
B-Class,
CLA, GLA and possibly other front-wheel-drive models in combination with an electric motor.
The new four-cylinder diesel, which replaces the OM651 unit in use today, gains the latest in piezo-guided direct injection. It is planned to be used across the Mercedes line-up in models ranging from the A-Class to the S-Class. Both engines are considered crucial to the German car maker’s efforts to meet the 95g/km fleet average CO2 emissions regulation due to come into force in 2020.
An E350e plug-in hybrid, with a 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine and an electric motor, will join the range within a year of launch. It’s said to have an electric-only range of 20 miles.
Later next year, a new E63 will crown the line-up. It is set to get a reworked version of AMG’s twin-turbo 5.5-litre V8 in two states of tune. All engines, save for the AMG V8, will come with Mercedes’ 9G-Tronic nine-speed automatic gearbox as standard. Alongside standard rear-wheel drive, selected engines will be offered with optional four-wheel drive.
The E-Class rides on newly developed suspension that features variable-rate damping. Revised AirMatic air suspension will be standard on higher-level models.The new E-Class is due to receive the latest in autonomous driving technology. Nothing is confirmed, but officials hint that it will offer a function that will allow it to autonomously accelerate, brake, change lanes and overtake up to a pre-determined speed. High-end options will include a full range of self-parking functions.
Source:
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/n...class-spotted-testing-engines-and-launch-date