Binz Unveils E-Class Limousine Conversion

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Binz Unveils E-Class Limousine Conversion
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Binz, a company specializing in vehicle modifications, will soon offer a stretched E-Class limousine. This follows a tradition of adapting Mercedes sedans since the 1960s, with Binz also producing hearses and ambulances. Unlike traditional limousines, this conversion features a set of middle-row doors for easier access to the expanded rear compartment. Buyers can choose from various seating configurations, including an eight-seat layout. The exterior design incorporates a unique addition between the front and rear doors, creating a seamless and polished appearance.

Mercedes-Benz hasn't indicated whether it’s working on a stretched version of its latest S-Class to carry on the, but a company by the name of Binz will soon be ready to supply another Mercedes stretch limousine based on the E-Class .

has been modifying Mercedes sedans since the 1960s, and in addition to its limousine conversions, the company also builds hearses and ambulances. A number of North American companies offer similar conversions, including Canada’s Inkas, which can buildUnlike traditional limousines that tend to stick to having a pair of doors at the front and rear—like, making access to the middle compartment easier. Various seating configurations can be ordered, with the maximum being an eight-seat layout consisting of two individual front seats, followed by three-seat benches in the second and third rows. Buyers can typically choose from standard or comfort seats, a multi-zone climate control system, and entertainment and connectivity packages. Imagine a minibar for limousines destined for party services.The exterior design addswhere the B-pillar normally sits, and to fill the gap is a specially fabricated set of middle-row doors. The prototype features a makeshift design, but the final version will be more polished and should appear seamless.Mercedes itself offers a stretched E-Class,. However, this version only boasts an extra five inches in the wheelbase, with most of the extra space benefiting rear-seat passengers.

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