Cars & Concepts

Mercedes' new E class will offer automated driving at highway speeds

Mercedes' new E class will offer automated driving options that are more advanced than those in the flagship S class. The current E class is shown.
June 09, 2015 05:00 AM

MUNICH (Bloomberg) -- Drivers of Mercedes' next-generation E class will have to get used to a startling feeling: the steering wheel moving in their hands as it pilots motorways and country lanes by itself.

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