Mercedes E-Class Sales hit 1.5 million

 Mercedes E-Class Sales hit 1.5 million
All Mercedes E class Models together

40 percent were diesels

Mercedes has announced that the company has delivered 1.5 million units of the current generation of the E-class since it went into production six years ago. With a total of 1,270,000 sedans and 230,000 wagons in the hands of customers the latest generation of E-class was highly successful in the company's key markets of Germany and the United States, both of which contributed 25 percent in sales.  This means that combined sales of the E-class and its predecessors has now surpassed 12 million units.

The most popular versions were the E220 CDI and E350 which both attracted 10 percent of E-class sales, and a total of 40 percent of all E-classes sold came equipped with a diesel engine. Over the years the current model was given a number of awards including the E 320 BlueTEC being named 2007's World Green Car, a 2002 award for Best Car in the Upper Mid-Range Segment from Auto Motor und Sport magazine, and an award in January 2008 for the introduction of BlueTEC technology in Europe.

Production of the current E-class will start to wind down in 2009 ahead of the introduction of an all new E-class in 2010. The new version and will be available in sedan, wagon, coupe and coupe-cabriolet body styles.

 

Source: Mercedes-Benz

  • The E-Class is one of the best selling models in the upper-range segment worldwide
  • A total of around 12 million units of the E-Class and its predecessor models have been sold to date
  • The Mercedes-Benz E-Class has been the epitome of safety, comfort, and quality for more than 60 years
Mercedes-Benz has delivered 1.5 million units of the current E-Class series to customers since the model’s market launch six years ago. “The current E-Class and its predecessor models have been the ‘heart’ of Mercedes-Benz for more than 60 years now,” says Dr. Klaus Maier, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing Mercedes-Benz Cars. “With its typical brand attributes that include safety, comfort, innovation, economy, and quality, the E-Class has delighted around 12 million customers worldwide across eight model generations.”

A total of 1,270,000 sedans from the current E-Class series have been delivered worldwide since the model was launched in 2002, while 230,000 customers have opted for the station wagon version. The most important markets for the E-Class are Germany and the U.S., each of which accounts for approximately 25 percent of total sales. The most popular E-Class engine versions are the E 220 CDI and E350, each of which attracts ten percent of all E-Class customers. Some 40 percent of all customers select a diesel-powered vehicle.

In 2007 innovative BlueTEC diesel technology was launched for the first time in a passenger car in Europe - in the E 300 BlueTEC. This European introduction was preceded by the launch of the E320 BlueTEC in the U.S. in October 2006. With BlueTEC, Mercedes-Benz has succeeded in greatly reducing emissions and ensuring compliance with the EU5 emission standard. Innovative BlueTEC technology has thus made the diesel engine one of the cleanest and most efficient drive systems in the world.
The “Germany - Land of Ideas” initiative of the German federal government and German industry presented Mercedes-Benz with an award in January 2008 for innovative research in connection with the brand’s introduction of BlueTEC technology to Europe. In addition, the E 320 BlueTEC was chosen “2007 World Green Car” by automotive journalists from 22 countries in April of last year. The current E-Class model series has received numerous other awards since its market launch in 2002, including an award for Best Car in the Upper Mid-Range Segment from Auto Motor und Sport magazine.

In the fall of 2006, the E-Class also clearly demonstrated its typical Mercedes brand attributes of exemplary safety, comfort, and economy during the longest long-distance diesel endurance test in automobile history: 36 E-Class cars went on a transcontinental marathon, with each vehicle driven approximately 14,000 kilometers from Paris to Beijing over 26 days. In this endurance test under extreme conditions, Mercedes-Benz once again demonstrated the top performance of its ultramodern diesel engines in terms of emissions, fuel economy, and reliability.

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 rogers rogers
that's a nice familly portrait...
December 23, 2008 11:33 am
 stillthewhizz stillthewhizz
Mercedes E-Class by numbers, 40% diesels 99% taxis 100% boring
December 23, 2008 11:37 am
 benz_man benz_man
Oh, all the E-classes. How lovely!
December 23, 2008 12:33 pm
 alessandro alessandro
It makes just 139% but rest are tuners victims.
December 23, 2008 12:37 pm
 lucifa lucifa
tempted to point out that 40% diesels shows the difference between merc and bmw, but a) i don't know how many diesels bmw has sold and b) the current e class is actually a brilliant car, even if i prefer the bmw 5. =)
December 23, 2008 12:47 pm
 Pentium Pentium
I may prefer now the 5 Series, but I owned myself there of those (from different generations) and they were totally great :)
December 23, 2008 2:16 pm
 Pentium Pentium
I mean three :)
December 23, 2008 2:18 pm
 GRAVE GRAVE
in my opinion it's the best Merc car, seccessful, luxury, beautiful, specially the E63 AMG.
December 23, 2008 4:01 pm
BeSt saloon ever!!!!
December 23, 2008 4:19 pm
 motorsport13 motorsport13
the E63 its just simply amazing much better than the current M5
December 23, 2008 11:56 pm
 Joe_Limon Joe_Limon
The E63 suffers horribly from bland Merc styling. If given the choice between a fully loaded E63 and an M5 with no options, I would hands down choose the M5.
December 24, 2008 2:47 am
 benz_man benz_man
I'm a die-hard Benz fan. But I'd take the stripper M5 over the loaded E63 everyday too. lol Not because of looks, but based purely on the driving experience.
December 24, 2008 1:11 pm
 AhmadatioN AhmadatioN
E-class beets the others in the same type.THE BEST
December 24, 2008 11:13 am
 BMW-Mercedes BMW-Mercedes
The Mercedes E-Class is getting on in years. This car's driver is ment to be refined! It is not always about Speed. The E-Class is a car for the elegant type of fSeries makes one's mouth water. I rank BMW first, then Mercedes and Audi last. May the E thrive!
December 24, 2008 9:12 pm
 Blackeyes21 Blackeyes21
The Mercedes E-Class wins over BMW 5 series with extra body types ( sedan Wagon Coupe and Coupe-Cabriolet) the BMW 5 Series has two body type ( Sedan Wagon)
December 25, 2008 9:38 am
 vt1995 vt1995
OK!this is a good event in M.Benz.....I hope the M.Benz E class will be the most successful in the world and my heart.....
January 1, 2009 8:54 am