Thursday, June 10th, 2010...1:48 pm
BINZ unveils Mercedes-Benz 2010 E-Class 6-Door Limo
The 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class limousine was unwrapped last month by limousine maker Binz in all of its 5,979 mm stretched glory.
The Southern Germany based firm created a 6-door ride out of the Mercedes-Benz and increased its seating capacity by putting three rows of uber comfortable seats. The stretched limo is about 1.11 meters longer than the original make of the car.
The engineers involved in the project had to consider a lot of things an decided to add the two extra doors for purposes of practicality. The rigidity of the car was also a big subject of discussion since they had to move the central pillar of the ride.
Inside the car, the designers installed a leather clad dividing wall to isolate the passenger cabin. Buyers will have options for the seat arrangement. You can opt for the second row to face the front or you can turn it around to face the third row of seats. If you want more space, you can also opt not to have the second row.
Buyers can also pick if you want a petrol or a diesel engine. The line of options includes the 350 CGI, the E500 BlueEfficiency, and the E250 BlueEfficiency.
Binz is known for applying their magic tricks to vehicle so that they will fit their roles as limos, fire-fighting vehicles, hearses, and ambulances.






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