Why delay in 2012 model deliveries?
Has anyone heard anything as to why the delay?


I guess, your dealership made a mistake...
I guess, your dealership made a mistake...
There is the start/stop feature where the engine is shut off at stops. There is an energy recovery feature where braking recharges the battery.
In short, there are considerable changes to the 2012 E-Class drivetrain.
It's my opinion that the delay in 2012's coming to the U.S. is due to problems with the relatively poor U.S. fuel quality. I remember when BMW had to replace a lot of V8 short blocks because of problems caused by high sulfur south american fuel sold by some discount outlets in the U.S.

There is the start/stop feature where the engine is shut off at stops. There is an energy recovery feature where braking recharges the battery.
In short, there are considerable changes to the 2012 E-Class drivetrain.
It's my opinion that the delay in 2012's coming to the U.S. is due to problems with the relatively poor U.S. fuel quality. I remember when BMW had to replace a lot of V8 short blocks because of problems caused by high sulfur south american fuel sold by some discount outlets in the U.S.
The same applied to 2011 S-Class. The new power train is tested on 2011 CL, but S-Class still uses the old technology..
The same applied to 2011 S-Class. The new power train is tested on 2011 CL, but S-Class still uses the old technology..
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There is the start/stop feature where the engine is shut off at stops. There is an energy recovery feature where braking recharges the battery.
In short, there are considerable changes to the 2012 E-Class drivetrain.
It's my opinion that the delay in 2012's coming to the U.S. is due to problems with the relatively poor U.S. fuel quality. I remember when BMW had to replace a lot of V8 short blocks because of problems caused by high sulfur south american fuel sold by some discount outlets in the U.S.
But if you did find it somewhere I would like to see it because I will be shopping for a new CLS or E this summer.
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But if you did find it somewhere I would like to see it because I will be shopping for a new CLS or E this summer.
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If so then why delay the production of MY 2012 E-Class?
Two local dealers that i have talked with conflict with each other and have answered #1 yes and no. So apparently no body really knows for sure. I am betting the answer to #1 is yes and for #2 it will be Sept/Oct, but I am guessing. We need real info MBusa.
So yes we know about the new engines.
And yes we think the 2012 E-class will have the new engines but there hasn’t been any official word to confirm this.
It is very doubtful that they won’t have the new engines because I can’t imagine Mercedes allowing the C350 to be more powerful the E350.
2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class: After a full redesign for 2010, look for the E-Class to get a minor update in 2011. The main upgrade will be the switch to a new 4.7-liter, twin-turbo V8 on the top-of-the-line model. Not only does it generate a healthy 435 hp, the new engine is expected to return even better mileage than the larger displacement V8 currently used in the E-Class. On base models, a new 3.5-liter V6 will be used that produces 306 hp and 273 pound-feet of torque.

2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class: After a full redesign for 2010, look for the E-Class to get a minor update in 2011. The main upgrade will be the switch to a new 4.7-liter, twin-turbo V8 on the top-of-the-line model. Not only does it generate a healthy 435 hp, the new engine is expected to return even better mileage than the larger displacement V8 currently used in the E-Class. On base models, a new 3.5-liter V6 will be used that produces 306 hp and 273 pound-feet of torque.
I don't think even MBUSA knows yet if they will replace engines! I think they will release 2012 CLS and wait and see what happens as far as public acceptance. Don't forget that new engines use twin turbo + direct injection. I bet it will be very loud!
As you know, majority of E-Class buyers don't even know what Torque or Turbo means. They don't really care. All they need is quite and comfortable means to get home with Benz Star on the hood. Loud acceleration, stiff steering etc... can turn off a lot of this type of customers toward Lexus or some others, so MBUSA has to be careful about updating the E.
Personally, I'm pretty sure that current naturally aspirated V6 and V8 are smoother, quiter and outlast any supercharged engine...
He did say that information has been posted on 2012 slk, cls, cl and c class on dealers website.
Have him check with the general manager or whoever went to the dealer meeting a couple weeks ago. It was in the presentation on slide 22 showing the launch dates for all models. The W212 date is shown as October.
Any dealer who says they are ordering a 2012 for you is just making a note on paper, not an actual order.
Dealer can not place an order until they have info. available on their internal MB website and as of now they do not have anything on E-class.
If it was not the sake of new v8 I would have gone with the 2011 E-class but with fuel savings, more HP and also looking at the depreciation side of the vehicle (few years from now I assume when people are looking for E550 they would want with the new v8 (4.6l))
PS - I am in Canada and talking about Canadian mercedes e-class
I've done some research and found that you can turn it on and off and I also assume that is must have changes to the battery along with the charging circuit.
The design supposedly uses braking for regeneration.
Frankly, the start/stop feature and other changes that could result in early problems with the 2012 MY including turbo-charging of the V8 drove me to order a new 2011 E550 which is being produced as I write this.
Also, the 2012 CLS US version will also have this engine and its arrival is expected in July or so.
Are you certain that the 2012 E is slated to have these new engines? If so, then you can relax. Its time will come when it comes, but not delayed due to some bad gas rumor.







