Until now, we have only
seen camouflaged versions of the new model, but now the automaker is showing off specific details of the exterior in a new video.
Not exact matches
Along with
camouflaged versions of the new E-Class (like the spy shots we've already
seen), the video also shows a few of the car's new technology features in action, such as gesture controls for the Comand infotainment system and automated lane changes as part of the Distronic suite of semi-autonomous driving features.
We've
seen the
camouflaged test mule during road trials already, an open - top
version of the record - breaking Lamborghini Huracan Performante, complete with the special ALA front bumper and rear wing, a different engine cover, and probably the custom, Performante style interior... it seems this car is just about ready to go into production, so it could very well be introduced at the 2017 IAA show.
While we've already
seen the new DBS coupe out testing decked in
camouflage, today marks the first time the convertible
version has made an appearance.
Holden had already confirmed that it will make diesel and petrol
versions of the Cruze locally, but until last Friday had not confirmed the 1.4 turbo four - cylinder
version — although the Carsales Network has been informed by a reader that a
camouflaged Cruze sedan with a turbo whine was
seen on Melbourne's Eastern Freeway last month.
But what Mercedes has also done is reveal a teaser video of the AMG
version of the Shooting Brake so, rather than a photo of the
camouflaged version from Goodwood, we thought you'd rather
see the real deal.
The EQ C has already been shown in concept form, but this is the first time we've had a chance to
see the actual production
version - sadly, a highly
camouflaged example which doesn't reveal if it's stayed true to the concept's shape or not.
Once you flip the belt inside out, you can't
see the zipper or the pockets, making it a better
version of the money belt in terms of access (you just reach in the belt strap) and
camouflage.