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Explore Your Leasing or Financing Options for a Luxurious Mercedes-Benz EV at Knauz Continental Autos

Regarding luxury vehicles, Mercedes-Benz has always been at the forefront of innovation and sophistication. With their commitment to sustainability and the environment, Mercedes-Benz has now introduced a range of electric vehicles that combine luxury with eco-consciousness. At Knauz Continental Autos, serving Kenosha, WI, we are proud to offer a variety of electric Mercedes-Benz models for lease or finance, allowing you to experience the future of automotive technology while indulging in the opulence that Mercedes-Benz is renowned for.

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Controlling the Power of the Mercedes-AMG E 63 S

Power Under the Hood

Packed into the new E-Class sport sedan is a 4.0-liter biturbo V8 engine that pushes the AMG E 63 S from 0-60 mph in just 3.3 seconds. This advanced V8 delivers 603 horsepower and 627 pound-feet of torque, making the engine the most powerful to ever debut in an E-Class sedan.

Precise Control

Mercedes-Benz takes the power and gives you the ability to control it with the AMG performance 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive system. This dynamic system can deliver 100% rear-wheel driving experiences and all-wheel drive capability by distributing torque to wheels individually.

 

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Enjoy the Summer Sun with the Top Down

Summer is here and heating up, and there is no better way to experience the sunshine than in your new 2017 Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Class Cabriolet. Be seen on the roadways with your hair blowing in the breeze as you pilot you Cabriolet with family or friends through the streets of Chicago or along the Lake Michigan coastline.

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Intentional Luxury: Mercedes-Benz Premium Design

Each system involved in Mercedes-Benz vehicle production is meticulous and intentional -- and the design process, from initial idea to final product, is no exception. Through collaborative efforts among engineers and production technicians, concepts that only existed in designers' minds become feasible. According to the Head of Design at Daimler AG Gordon Wagener, the biggest influence on the creative process is the designer's environment.

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