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The Stretch E is nothing more than a regular TBOGT rendition Schafter with an extended wheelbase. While sharing the same name as the [[Stretch]], the Stretch E is seemingly less extravagant, as it lacks any additions aside for two more seats in the rear compartment. The body-style is based on a [http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1032024_spy-shots-mercedes-benz-e-class-limousine 2010 Mercedes E-class W212 Limousine].
The Stretch E is nothing more than a regular TBOGT rendition Schafter with an extended wheelbase. While sharing the same name as the [[Stretch]], the Stretch E is seemingly less extravagant, as it lacks any additions aside for two more seats in the rear compartment. The body-style is based on a [http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1032024_spy-shots-mercedes-benz-e-class-limousine 2010 Mercedes E-class W212 Limousine].


The Stretch E does not have the engine sound that the Schafter has but a sound that may derive from the [[Primo]] as it sounds like a V6, not a V12 as the Schafter has. Being shorter than the Stretch, the Stretch E has slightly better performance, being capable of more tighter cornering and better acceleration. However its top speed is identical: 150 km/h (93 mph).
The Stretch E does not have the engine sound that the Schafter has, but a sound that may derive from the [[Serrano]], but more quiet. This could  imply it is powered by a V12. Being shorter than the Stretch, the Stretch E has slightly better performance, being capable of more tighter cornering and better acceleration. However its top speed is identical: 150 km/h (93 mph).


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