| For a considerable number of years, Mercedes-Benz fashioned a coupe variant off a short-wheelbase version of its E-class sedan. That was until the late 1990s, when the E-class coupe model name disappeared in favor of the CLK, which was based on the C-class sedan. In 2009, the E-class coupe moniker was launched again, but technologically, it was a direct successor of the CLK with track and wheelbase remaining identical to the C-class. For 2014, the E-class coupe and the open-top cabriolet have received face lifts; the sportiest variation, which we drove extensively, is the E550 coupe with its 402-hp, twin-turbo V-8. READ MORE ›› from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com | |||
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