It isn’t too long that the all new 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class has been launched. But celebrated Limousine manufacturer Binz has already got into doing what it does best – it has stretched the Merc E-Class all the way up to 5,979mm which is about 1,100mm more than what the standard version of the executive sedan measures. Binz, which is based in Southern German, is known to specialize in modifying cars for special services, including ambulances, hearses and fire-fighting vehicles.
The new German limousine now measures 19.61 feet (5.9 meters) and can accommodate seven people that can get in through all six doors. Inside, they will find all of the regular luxuries a Mercedes-Benz E Class can offer plus, courtesy of Binz, other options like armor plating, for those a bit more paranoid.
Three engine choices will be available for the Mercedes-Benz E Class Binz limousine, the gasoline E350 CGI BlueEfficiency, the E500 or the diesel E250 BlueEfficiency.