Mercedes-Benz has redesigned its E-Class and new to the range is an E43 model from the folks at Mercedes-AMG. It’s got all-wheel drive, a twin-turbocharged V-6 and a paddle-shifted, 9-speed automatic transmission, all wrapped in one very handsome and cosseting package. Find out what it’s like behind the wheel in our first drive review.
It’s no longer a rumor as prototype sightings confirm Chevrolet’s Corvette is going the mid-engine route. Our latest shots reveal the somewhat cab-forward design the Corvette team is going with. Unfortunately they also reveal that there won’t be any cool vertically-lifting doors.
Another Chevrolet making headlines today is the Bolt EV. It’s due to go on sale in late 2016 and will offer as much as 238 miles of range for less than $37,500.
You'll find all these stories and more in today's car news, right here at Motor Authority.
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