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Mercedes-Benz E-Class review

It may be one of the oldest cars in its sector, but the range of options makes sure the E-Class is bang up-to-date

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Speed Limit Assist Plus

One of the most useful developments to hit showrooms in the last few years is technology that keeps you informed about the prevailing speed limit.

Mercedes was one of the first car manufacturers to provide this helpful kit, and it’s available on the E-Class as a £300 extra when you specify the optional Navigation 50 or COMAND systems. It spots roadside signs and displays the speed limit clearly on the dashboard. It works superbly and will be a real help to drivers who regularly travel on unfamiliar roads.

Night View Assist Plus

In-car gadgets don’t come any more futuristic than Mercedes’ Night View Assist Plus (£1,225). It uses infra-red light and a hi-tech camera to project an image of the road ahead onto the central screen to help the driver to spot dangers in the road that lurk beyond the reach of the dipped headlamps. It even highlights pedestrians as an added safety aid. In reality, it offers little, if any, extra warning. And while looking at the screen does allow you to avoid the glare of oncoming headlamps, the display is located away from your eye line, so it’s of limited use. This is one hi-tech feature we think you can file under ‘gimmick’, although it will impress your friends.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class night vision

Reversing camera

The 7in screen can also be used for the optional Reversing camera (£390). This gives you a clear view out of the rear, helping to park the car without hitting any troublesome objects, such as bollards.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class reversing camera

Parking sensors come as standard (front and rear), so this extra isn’t essential, but for the money it’s a good way to add extra visibility.

Conclusion

Choosing the right options for your lifestyle is the key to getting it right in the executive car class, as the Mercedes E-Class shows. It is one of the oldest cars in this sector of the market but it gives buyers access to just as much cutting-edge kit as its younger rivals.

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