2010 Mercedes E-Class Officially Revealed

 2010 Mercedes E-Class Officially Revealed
2010 Mercedes E-Class Sedan at Special Detroit Preview Event

Improved fuel economy and advanced safety features

After numerous leaks and a terrific job by spy photographers, Mercedes used the North American International Auto Show in Detroit to officially debut the new E-class sedan. Featuring more than 20 new or updated technologies, the company hopes that these advancements along with the bold new styling will help improve upon the sales success of one of the brand's most important models.

The bold new exterior features a brand new shape that has a low 0.25 drag coefficient while the platform underneath has a new bodyshell that offers up to 30 percent more rigidity than the previous generation. Mercedes designers decided to change the E-Class' symbolic twin headlight design in order to give the sedan a more masculine appearance inspired by the cubist movement. The obligatory AMG package returns and includes new bumpers and side skirts, sport seats with enhanced lateral support, contrasting decorative seams in the seats and armrests, a three-spoke sports steering wheel with shift paddles, a black roof lining, a lowered sports suspension, perforated disc brakes with the Mercedes logo and 18-inch light-alloy AMG wheels.

Power comes from a host of new and updated engines that feature the latest technical advancements in order to improve fuel economy and decrease emissions. No less than three brand new four-cylinder diesel engines can be found under the hood of the new E-class and all feature the common-rail direct injection, fast piezo-electric injectors, improved exhaust gas recirculation and twin turbochargers. Both the E 220 CDI, that produces 125 kW (170 hp) and the E 200 CDI with 100 kW (136 hp), achieve a fuel consumption of only 5.3 liters per 100 kilometers (44mpg US). The top of the range four cylinder unit is the E 250 CDI that cranks out 150 kW (204 hp) and 500 Nm of torque while CO2 emissions are rated at 139 per km, despite the increased performance the model also averages 5.3 liters per 100 km in the combined cycle. A six-cylinder E 350 CDI that produces 170 kW (231 hp) will also be available and in the fall this engine will be offered in BlueTEC form.

Petrol fans won't have to worry about missing out on the latest advances as the company has worked to increase their fuel economy by 20 percent. The four-cylinder E 200 CGI with 135 kW (184 hp) and standard ECOstart/stop function averages 6.8 liters of premium petrol per 100 kilometers (35mpg US) when equipped with a six-speed manual. Meanwhile the E 250 CGI with 150 kW (204 hp) and 310 Nm of torque is equipped with a five-speed automatic transmission achieves fuel economy rating of 7.4 liters per 100 kilometers (32mpg US). Both the E 350 CGI (215 kW/292 hp) and the E 500 (285 kW/388 hp) return to the engine lineup with a 0.6 liters per 100 kilometers improvement in fuel economy. And now for the moment we all have been waiting for, the E 63 AMG will put out 386 kW (525 hp) when it launches later this year.

After Mercedes had finished fine tuning things under the hood the company's engineers went to work crafting brand new safety features that use the latest technological advancements. A new Adaptive Main Beam Assist uses a camera mounted on the windscreen to recognize oncoming traffic and then adjust the headlights so that their beams do not reach the other vehicle. The company says this system provides the best possible road illuminate and depending on traffic, the system can adjust the beam length from 65 to 300 meters (213 to 984 ft) and when the road is clear the system gently switches on the high beams.

As part of the Lane Safety package the E-Class is equipped with the Blind Spot Assist system from the S-Class and a new Lane Keeping Assist system that gently vibrates the steering wheel when it realizes the driver is leaving their lane unintentionally. Meanwhile a new Speed Limit Assist system captures speed limit signs and then displays them in the speedometer. The Night View Assist from the S-Class is also adopted and upgraded for use on the E-Class and now includes pedestrian detection. An attention assist system measures more than 70 parameters to determine a driver's attention level, if the system thinks the driver is either becoming distracted or drowsy it provides a warning.

The optional radar based assistance system has also been upgraded and now offers the ability to measure vehicles up to 200 meters (656 ft) away and when it detects an impending collision it starts a two step braking process. Initially the system will partially activate the brakes however is the driver still doesn't respond to correct the situation the system, it will then proceed with emergency braking. Mercedes says the system can considerably lessen the severity of an accident and acts as an electronic crumple zone.

Interior accommodations have also been thoroughly upgraded as the new E-Class features a host of luxurious enhancements including the active multi-contour seat package with massage function, the option to have the rear bench be replaced with two individual seats, and a THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control system.

Look for the new E-Class to hit European dealerships sometime in March.

(Be sure to check out the press release for full details)

Source: Mercedes-Benz

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With the new E-Class, Mercedes-Benz is presenting the pacemaker when it comes to safety, comfort and environmental compatibility in this market segment. With more than 20 new or further technical developments, this saloon further consolidates the leading position of Mercedes-Benz in the luxury class. They include trailblazing innovations for safe driving that are available from no other manufacturer worldwide in this combination. Examples include the standard Attention Assist, Adaptive Main Beam Assist and automatic emergency braking, which is activated when there is acute danger of a collision.


Mercedes-Benz has improved the already exemplary long-distance comfort of the E-Class even further in the new saloon, including intelligent bodyshell technology with up to 30 percent greater rigidity, further improved seats and a newly developed suspension whose shock absorbers automatically adjust to the current driving situation. The optional air suspension now works together with an electronic damping system.


The outstanding safety and comfort of the E-Class are matched by its environmental compatibility and economy: the four- and six-cylinder engines are direct-injection units, and consume up to 23 percent less fuel than before. The combined NEDC consumption of the new four-cylinder diesel engines is just 5.3 litres per 100 kilometres, which corresponds to 139 grams of CO2 per kilometre. All the engines for the new E-Cass meet the EU5 emission standard, and in the case of the E 350 BlueTEC the emissions are already below the EU6 limits planned for 2014 .


Apart from the engines, the BlueEFFICIENCY package for the E-Class is in large part responsible for a considerable fuel saving. Engineers from every development department have worked together to optimise assemblies and components, to save fuel by means of reduced weight, a new form, improved functioning or efficient energy management.


The work done in the wind tunnel was particularly successful, for with a drag coefficient of only 0.25, the new E-Class is the world’s most aerodynamically efficient luxury saloon. It betters the already good Cd figure of the preceding model by another four percent, which represents a fuel saving of around 0.25 litres per 100 kilometres when driving at a motorway speed of 130 km/h. The aerodynamics are for example improved by variable fan louvres, which control the airflow to the engine compartment in line with requirements.


Other BlueEFFICIENCY measures include newly developed tyres with up to 17 percent lower rolling resistance, energy-saving control of the generator, fuel pump, air conditioning compressor and power steering, and the ECO start/stop functionwhich switches the engine of the new E 200 CGIoff when idling. Displays in the speedometer inform the driver how much fuel is being consumed (per 100 kilometres), and when he should shift to the next higher gear in the interests of an economical and environmentally conscious style of driving.


The range of engines available for the new E-Class comprises four, six and eight-cylinder units with outputs from 100 kW/136 hp to 386 kW/525 hp. The four-cylinder engines are newly developed direct-injection units, which develop a higher output and torque than the comparable V6-engines of the preceding series despite a smaller displacement. The strategy is to replace to replace large, naturally aspirated engines with turbocharged units which excel with advantages such as lower weight, reduced internal friction and more economical operating characteristics.

Engines: new CDI-four-cylinder units with a fuel consumption of just 5.3 litres and 139 grams of CO2 per kilometre


With three completely newly developed four-cylinder engines, the E-Class also remains one generation ahead where diesel technology is concerned. These engines feature latest-generation common-rail direct injection, fast piezo-electric injectors, improved exhaust gas recirculation and an innovative twin turbocharger, making for fast responsiveness and good performance characteristics. To express this in figures, the E 250 CDI with 150 kW/204 hp and 500 newton metres develops a 25 percent higher torque than the previous V6 diesel engine, but uses around 23 percent less fuel at only 5.3 litres per 100 kilometres (combined NEDC consumption). This corresponds to 139 grams of CO2per kilometre.


The new four-cylinder diesel engine also powers the E 220 CDI with 125 kW/ 170 hp and the E 200 CDI with 100 kW/136 hp, also with a fuel consumption of only 5.3 litres per 100 kilometres.


The top model in the new E-Class diesel range is the six-cylinder E 350 CDI with an output of 170 kW/231 hp, which uses 0.5 litres per 100 kilometres less fuel than the previous E 320 CDI. From autumn 2009 the V6 diesel will also be available as a BlueTEC model with the world’s best emission control technology. The E 350 BlueTEC develops 155 kW/211 hp and meets the EU6 exhaust emission standards planned for 2014. All the other engine variants in the new E-Class meet the EU5 limits.


Petrol engines: 20 percent fuel saving thanks to direct injection


The E 200 CGIand E 250 CGIare equipped with the newly developed four-cylinder direct-injection engine with a displacement of 1.8 litres, turbocharging and variable intake and exhaust camshafts. The E 200 CGI(135 kW/184 hp) is equipped with a six-speed manual transmission and the ECOstart/stop function as standard, and consumes only 6.8 litres of premium petrol per 100 kilometres (combined NEDC consumption, provisional figure). This equates to 159 grams of CO2per kilometre.


In the E 250 CGI(150 kW/204 hp), which has a five-speed automatic transmission as standard, maximum torque is now 310 newton metres, which represents an increase of more than 26 percent over the previous V6-engine. At the same time the NEDC fuel consumption is reduced by over 20 percent to 7.4 litres per 100 kilometres, equating to 175 grams of CO2per kilometre (provisional figures).


As before, the E 350 CGI with direct petrol injection (215 kW/292 hp) and the top-of-the-line E 500 (285 kW/388 hp) are included in the range of engine variants in the new E-Class. Detailed improvements have reduced the fuel consumption of these V6/V8 models by up to 0.6 litres per 100 kilometres. As a product from Mercedes-AMG, the new high-performance E 63 AMG develops 386 kW/525 hp.

The V6 and V8-models are equipped with a seven-speed automatic transmission and steering wheel selector lever as standard.


On request the V6 models E 350 CDIand E 350, as well as the eight-cylinder E 500, are available with latest-generation Mercedes all-wheel drive. This system distinguishes itself from previous all-wheel drive technology with greater efficiency, lower weight and more compact construction. These advantages produce noticeably better traction and fuel savings.


Safety: "Intelligent” partner thanks to unique combination of assistance and protection systems


For more than 50 years, the saloons in the E-Class and their predecessors have been acknowledged as trendsetters in the safety field. The new saloon continues this tradition with an unrivalled combination of the very latest assistance and protection system whose concept and development are based on what actually happens during accidents. These technologies make the E-Class an "intelligent partner"who can see, feel, react reflexively in critical situations and if necessary act independently to prevent accidents or mitigate their consequences. With this concept the new Mercedes model not only protects its own occupants, but also contributes decisively to the greater safety of other road users.


The new E-Class is the first automobile in the world whose headlamps adapt to the traffic situation and respond automatically to avoid dazzling other drivers. The optional Adaptive Main Beam Assist uses a camera on the windscreen to recognise oncoming traffic and vehicles moving ahead, and controls the headlamps so that their beams do not reach the other vehicle. This achieves the best possible road illumination in a given situation. The range of the dipped headlamp beams can be extended from 65 to up to 300 metres. If the road ahead is clear, the system performs a gentle transition to high beam.


Mercedes-Benz offers this new system as a light & sight package that includes bi-xenon headlamps, the Intelligent Light System and LED daytime driving lights.


The Lane Safety package for the new E-Class includes Blind Spot Assist familiar from the S-Class, and as a new development, Lane Keeping Assist which seeks to prevent the vehicle from leaving the road unintentionally. When the system recognises that the car is drifting from its lane, the driver is prompted to take countersteering action by brief but unmistakable vibrations of the steering wheel. The images from the windscreen camera are also used by the new, optionally available Speed Limit Assist , which recognises speed limit signs as the car passes them, then displays the relevant speed limit in the speedometer.


Night View Assist from the S-Class is now also available as an optional extra for the new E-Class. Mercedes-Benz has improved this system with a special pedestrian detection function: as soon as Night View Assist Plus recognises pedestrians ahead of the car, they are highlighted in the onboard display to provide a greatly enhanced warning effect.


Detection of drowsiness based on 70 parameters as standard


Thanks to an innovative technology, the new E-Class has developed a highly sensitive means of monitoring its driver’s attention level, and warns him of drowsiness in good time. This new ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness detection system, which is standard equipment, is equipped with highly sensitive sensors that continuously monitor more than 70 different parameters. Observing the driver’s steering behaviour has proved to be a particularly strong indicator: several years of practical research by Mercedes engineers have shown that drowsy drivers make minor steering errors that can often be rapidly corrected in characteristic ways. These corrections are recognised by a highly sensitive steering angle sensor.


Automatic emergency braking when a collision is imminent


The well-proven, radar based assistance systems from the S-Class are now also optionally available to E-Class customers. A further development of the long-range radar sensor now has a range of 200 metres (previously 150 metres), and is able to monitor the mid-distance so that dynamic events such as a vehicle ahead suddenly pulling out to overtake can be detected even more effectively. The two wide-angle short-range radar sensors, which have a range of around 30 metres, continue to be included in the system.


The radar-supported systems are able to assist the driver with emergency braking. Their sensors are linked to the Brake Assist PLUS system, which automatically calculates the braking pressure to prevent a collision in critical situations. The driver is given an acoustic and visual warning at the same time. When the brake pedal is depressed, the system immediately activates the calculated level of braking assistance.


If the driver fails to respond to the warnings, the radar system first initiates partial braking action. As a second stage, if there is still no driver response and a collision is unavoidable, emergency braking is initiated. This can considerably lessen the severity of an accident, i.e. the system acts as something like an "electronic crumple zone".


Active bonnet, seven airbags and PRE-SAFE® as standard


During the course of its development, the new E-Class was subjected to more
than 150 high-speed crash tests and a total of more than 17,000 realistic crash simulations. The crumple zone principle invented by the Mercedes safety pioneer Béla Barényi has been continuously improved by the engineers in Sindelfingen. The front-end deformation zone of the E-Class acts on four independent levels, and is even more effective than before. The increased use of highest-strength steel alloys also helps to ensure that the bodyshell is able to withstand high impact forces. Around 72 percent of all the body panels are made from these high-tech steels – yet another unrivalled figure in passenger car development.


With seven airbags as standard, belt tensioners, belt force limiters, crash-responsive head restraints and ISOFIX child seat attachments, the new E-Class has even more extensive safety features than the preceding model. Another new feature is the active bonnet, which is a continuation of many years of commitment to pedestrian protection on the part of Mercedes-Benz. It is standard equipment in the new E-Class. In the event of an impact, a system of springs raises the rear section of the bonnet by 50 millimetres within fractions of a second, thereby increasing the available deformation space. Thanks to the cleverly conceived mechanism, the driver is able to reset the active bonnet to its normal position himself, without visiting a workshop.


Another standard feature is the preventive occupant protection system PRE-SAFE®. In potentially hazardous situations this reflexively activates precautionary protective measures for the vehicle occupants, so that the seat belts and airbags are able to fulfil their protective function to the full during an impact.


Comfort: Further progresses with adaptive shock absorbers and improved air suspension

As in the safety field, the E-Class has been setting the standards for long-distance comfort in this vehicle class for several decades. Bettering the already high level of the preceding series, Mercedes engineers have achieved further advances with the new saloon – especially where ride, seating and climatic comfort are concerned.


Standard equipment includes a further improved suspension with adaptive shock absorbers. These automatically adapt to the current driving situation by reducing the damping forces when driving normally, thereby noticeably improving ride comfort. When taking bends at speed or during rapid evasive action, the system switches to the maximum damping effect so that the saloon is stabilised to best effect.


A version with dynamic damping characteristics and a lowered suspension is available as an optional alternative to the standard suspension (standard for the AVANTGARDE line).


The air suspension system optionally available for the V6 models (standard
in the E 500/E 500 4MATIC) has for the first time been combined with an electronically controlled damping system, which processes various sensor signals and controls each wheel independently. In this way Mercedes specialists have achieved significantly better ride comfort while improving handling safety and agility at the same time. The driver is able to select either comfort or sport mode at the touch of a button.


Well-proven seat technology with a new design


Where seat development is concerned, Mercedes-Benz had added a new quality to a well established Mercedes concept, namely padded seat piping –
a sophisticated and demanding upholstery technique that is only used by Mercedes-Benz. This involves the insertion of an additional foam filling under the fabric or leather cover, and gives an immediate feeling of comfort and wellbeing when sitting in the car. There are different versions of this padded seat piping: in the basic model and AVANTGARDE line the upholstery is transversely contoured, while the ELEGANCE line has longitudinal piping and is reminiscent of the well-known and highly effective Mercedes seat design from the 1960s and 70s.


Active multicontour seats with massage function from the S-Class


The active multicontour seat package (optional) includes newly developed multicontour seats with comfort head restraints and a two-stage massage function in the backrest that has proven highly successful in the S-Class. Depending on the steering angle, lateral acceleration and vehicle speed, fast-acting piezo-electric valves on the air chambers in the backrests vary their pressure and volume to give the driver and front passenger even better lateral support.


On request the E-Class is also available with a rear seat unit consisting of two comfortable, single seats. This rear-seat comfort package includes seat heating, leather upholstery, a centre console, comfort head restraints, roller blinds in the rear doors, an electrically operated roller blind for the rear window, comfort sun visors and a through-loading facility to the boot.


Individual climatisation modes at the touch of a button


Mercedes-Benz has developed a climate control system for the E-Class which not only allows individual temperatures to be set in three zones – for the driver, front passenger and rear passengers – but also offers different "climatisation modes". If this optional THERMOTRONIC system is specified, the occupants of the new E Class are able to select "Diffuse", "Medium"or "Focus"at the touch of a button, and adapt the air volume and distribution to their personal preferences without sacrificing the convenience of automatic mode. In standard trim the new E-Class is equipped with the two-zone THERMATIC automatic climate control system.

Design: Distinctive lines flow as an expression of effortless grace and status


In 1995 the E-Class was the first Mercedes model to appear with the highly acclaimed twin-headlamp face – a highly symbolic design feature that still characterises the identity of the E-Class. Nonetheless, the design idiom has remained fluent even for this characteristic styling feature, and has been adapted to suit the self-assured, masculine overall appearance of the saloon. The designers have now reinterpreted these four "eyes"as rectangles, with a direct reference to the interesting geometrical shapes found in cubism. They have the effect of precious gems that have been precisely set into the wings. In the same way, the radiator grille with its three-dimensional chromed surround, dynamic arrow-shape and more upright position underlines the status of the car as the epitome of a business saloon.


A sophisticated interplay between lines and surfaces is one of the hallmarks of today’s Mercedes design. Large concave or convex surface areas are structured by taut, clearly defined lines. This design concept has been perfected down to the last detail in the new E-Class. The flank contours become connecting features that influence the entire body design, i.e. not just the side aspects but also the front and rear-end styling.


At the rear this harmonious flow culminates in a new feature, namely a graceful line that follows the rear wheel arches and lends a clear shape to the imposing, muscular contours of the rear wings. Here Mercedes aficionados will recognise styling features reminiscent of the famous "Ponton Mercedes" introduced in 1953, which already emphasised its sovereign character with these striking

contours at the time -- a symbolic feature, and at the same time a hallmark of the E-Class that well illustrates how tradition is made to harmonise with the future in this model series.


With typical Mercedes attention to detail, the designers have also given great attention to the interior of the new E-Class, ensuring that every feature appeals in both emotional and functional terms with its form, colour or material. The result is a harmonious whole – an atmosphere in which the car’s occupants immediately feel safe and protected, and long journeys can be taken without any feeling of effort or stress. In short: Typically E-Class, welcome home.


Model range: High level of standard appointments and individual variants

Individuality and variety have always been two of the outstanding attributes of the E-Class. The new saloon not only provides Mercedes customers with a choice of ten engines and three suspension variants, but also two design and equipment lines, 12 wheel/tyre combinations in 16, 17, 18 or 19-inch size, twelve exterior paint finishes and six different seat upholstery materials in up to five colour combinations to suit their individual preferences. The choice of interior trim has been doubled versus the preceding series, with the range now including high-gloss exotic wood, open-pored wood and aluminium trim.


Standard specifications already include 16-inch light-alloy wheels in a nine-spoke design, eucalyptus or embossed aluminium trim (optional) and a four-spoke multifunction steering wheel lined in fine nappa leather with chrome inserts. Also included in the standard equipment is the Audio 20 CD infotainment system with a twin receiver, CD-player, eight loudspeakers and a Bluetooth interface for a mobile phone. The colour display in the centre of the dashboard can be operated by the driver or front passenger, using the Controller on the centre console.


The individualisation programme for the E-Class is based on two design and equipment lines. The ELEGANCE line lives up to its name with a decidedly elegant, classic appearance. This is in part due to additional features such as a chrome-plated radiator grille with four silver-painted louvres, 16-inch light-alloy wheels in a ten twin-spoke design, burr walnut trim and stylish ambient lighting with fibre optics that frame the dashboard and door panels.


In contrast the AVANTGARDE line shows the E-Class in a decidedly modern and innovative light. This is ensured by additional standard features such as bi-xenon headlamps with the Intelligent Light System and LED daytime driving lights, LED technology for all the rear lights, 17-inch light-alloy wheels in a five twin-spoke design, a special, lowered suspension setup, ambient lighting and the instrument cluster in a sporty tubular design. This model variant is also distinguishable by its different bumper design and a chrome-plated radiator grille with three glossy, black louvres.

Equipment packages: extras for the discerning customer


In addition to the design and equipment lines, the AMGsports package and the Exclusive package offer more scope for equipping the new E-Class to personal taste. These packages contain high-quality features that are mostly not available in isolation.


In the AMG sports packagethey include bumpers and side skirts in an AMGdesign, sport seats with enhanced lateral support, contrasting decorative seams in the seats and armrests, a three-spoke sports steering wheel with shift paddles, a black roof lining, a lowered sports suspension , perforated disc brakes with the Mercedes logo and 18-inch light-alloy wheels in an AMGdesign.

The Exclusive package includes a wood/leather steering wheel, the roof lining, pillar claddings and sun visors in Alcantara, the seat upholstery, armrest and door panels in nappa leather, an attractively lined dashboard with decorative seams and velours floor mats.


Market position: With ten million models since 60 years the world’s most successful business saloon

The new E-Class saloon is the successor to a Mercedes model that has been successful throughout the world, and of which more than 1.3 million examples have been sold since 2002. In Germany more than 40 percent of all saloons in this market segment have an "E"in their model plate, and in many western European countries this Mercedes model series is the number one in the luxury class.Since 1947, when the Model 170 V was introduced as the direct ancestor to the E-Class, Mercedes-Benz has produced more than ten million saloons belonging to this series. This makes the E-Class easily the world’s most successful business saloon.

The new E-Class will appear in the showrooms of the European Mercedes sales and service outlets and dealerships in March 2009.

 

 

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 dolcegabbana dolcegabbana
525 Hp lolol wtf they have to step it up , rs6 is 570 , but the car seems like a very nice quality overall , style is not agressive , and kind of lame , however the front end is very nice.
January 11, 2009 9:00 am
 dom6698 dom6698
Firstly, you should realise that PS and hp are different. the E63 will have 518hp, and the RS6 has 572hp. I don't think that when you're talking about 54hp difference between figures in the 500s of horse power, in a 4.8/4.9m long car that long car, one being ever so slightly ridiculously faster than the other is going to make one ounce of difference when the handling, gearbox, and a shedload of other stuff has to be right about it as well.
January 11, 2009 11:23 pm
 autoque autoque
The rear looks like Hyundai Sonata's. Benz C-Class has a way better looking rear lights.
January 11, 2009 9:02 am
 Francois Francois
I don' like the exterior. I expected the new E-Class to look like a S-Class or C-Class. It's boring and Korean. Shame on You, Mercedes. Having such a great models as CLS or SL to come up with sth like that
January 11, 2009 9:33 am
 afterace2 afterace2
I think the E500 one with nice twin rectangular exhaust looks very sweet (i recon this is the AMG package), but the cheaper versions look much less attractive. The interior looks very solid and nice. But where is the nightvision going to be displayed? On the satnav screen?
January 11, 2009 9:41 am
 lucifa lucifa
it probably replaces the speedo like on the S-class
January 11, 2009 10:32 am
 Zero Zero
I agree. That E500 looks quite good. Its clear the've taken quite a lot of the styling straight from the C-class. Even the interior is pretty much exactly the same. Look how polular the C-class is at the moment, and with the huge press the C63 AMG got, I think this will be quite polular too. No doubt the mad dog that is the E63 will not dissapoint when it comes to competing with its rival. That 6.2 litre engine is such a great engine.
January 12, 2009 5:37 pm
 ubercool ubercool
Herrendous styling inside and out, the side profile is 10 years old. Looks cheap, almost as if was designed to be a taxi from the beginning. I can't see it attracting people away from the awesome Jaguar XF series!!!
January 11, 2009 9:45 am
 500lbman 500lbman
hehe the Jaguar? You have to be crazy to spend money on Jag. They are pieces of crap. Have you been in one???
January 12, 2009 2:37 am
 tbrodie tbrodie
Ok then, it's not just me who thinks MB has lost its way in the styling department.
January 11, 2009 9:49 am
 daviepops daviepops
No you're not alone in thinking that MB have totally lost the plot as far as styling goes ... it's really disappointing to see them lagging so far behind their two main Euro competitors.
January 11, 2009 12:38 pm
 NISMO NISMO
I've mentioned it before, but I blame it on the goofy bow-shaped belt line. If the car was straightened out a bit, it would look better. It's almost as if at the last minute they said "Sheizer! Zis caw eez to long!" So they put a bulldozer in the front and back and just squished it up a bit. Just my opinion, of course.
January 11, 2009 4:16 pm
 ubercool ubercool
My grand parents will love this heap loads, but anyone under the age of 50 should hate it!
January 11, 2009 9:51 am
 3Iceman 3Iceman
Yo're wrong! I'm 20 and I love it!
January 11, 2009 10:04 am
 ubercool ubercool
You must have grown old to fast then!
January 11, 2009 10:17 am
 lucifa lucifa
i'd still take the 5 series, but looks like it'll turn out to be another very decent merc saloon. as for the styling, boring and, someone said it, very korean in standard garb, but pretty damn nice with the AMG kit. i think i know why - it's the bottom of the front grille. on the AMG kitted one it's curved and slopes downward so it looks aggressive, but on the standard it looks cut off, square and korean - not a nice mix. as for the E63 - 525hp? against the 565hp RS6? it's probably lighter than the audi, but what about the M5? it'll be heavier than the bmw and it only has 18 more hp. and, of course, there's the new M5 coming in 2010(?), which will probably be a good 50-100kg lighter owing to the smaller engine and probably with the same or higher output? nah i'm not sold, the AMG needs to be the one with the big boots, leave the nimble lightweight stuff to the M5..
January 11, 2009 10:46 am
 dom6698 dom6698
So what? In 1st place the RS6 has 572hp/426kW. In second place is the CTS-V with 550hp/410 kW, E63 in 3rd with 518hp/386kW. In 4rd, the XF-R has 510hp/380kW, the M5 has 500hp/373kWin 5th, in 6th is the STS-V with 469hp/350kW, in joint =7th, the VXR8 and 300c SRT-8 with 425hp/317kW. _______________________________________________________________________________ draw a line under all that, the silly top trumps game is over (without looking at luxury saloons like S-class/7-series). It's no good playing it if you mix hp and ps anyway, and its what it drives like that really counts.
January 11, 2009 11:44 pm
 lucifa lucifa
oh i'm not talking about the german power wars top trumps, i'm saying that it's some of the strongest competition going, and to keep the performance figures competitive i'd think it'd need more power. you're right, far more important is how it drives. that's really the most important thing. and the best driving one always has been, and considering their design philosiphy, probably always will be, the bimmer. that's why i'd take the M5 over this or even the 570hp RS6.
January 13, 2009 12:01 pm
 kimbo kimbo
on the begining i did hate it, but now I get it. It looks modern and like a Merc and that's what they wanted to create with this design, simply modernize it's predecesor. The interior is great and I think everyone is going to like it.
January 11, 2009 12:01 pm
 schnell schnell
both of my parents have e-classes (2001&2008) and i think theyll like this one a lot because they complain about the newer one not being as "upright" or boxy as the 2001. sounds like benz was listening to customers like them who miss the squared off look, but with that said, i think everything looks ugly on the new one ^ except for the front end. The interior looks like an ugly version of the current 5 series interior; not just the infotainment system, but the layout as well
January 11, 2009 1:57 pm
Our family has had the E-Class ever since the good old W123. Right now my mother and I both have the W211 (mom the 2002 and me the 2007), so I've lived with an E-Class as a passenger and a driver for almost 30 years. Ofcourse when my mother has to buy a new car...she will probably buy this...but as for me...I think not. I like the head on view...but that's all about it. I hate the way the LCD on the infotainment system is hooded in the same part as the instrument cluster like the GLK. I prefer the assymetrical layout in my W204 C-Class with the pop-up LCD. And where is the shifter! I just can't get used to a car with the shifter on the stalk. It reminds me too much of my dad's old Cadillac Fleetwood. Also, as with all the newer Mercedes you really need atleast an 18 inch wheel to make it look right because the rear body panel is so tall and slab-sided. My C Class with the 17inch wheel from the sports pack look like they are 15inch wheels! As it was before...but even worse now...is that you really need to buy the higher trim (Advantgarde) or else the Hyundai Sonata will feel more luxurious, because cars these days have so much tech-stuff! (The sales manager I just hired used to work for MB as a sales-man and he said that they call the Executive trim the "tin-can") BUT...it will probably grow on me...and I'll probably like it...because it's a Mercedes and even though you know it's not the best handling or the most powerful in its class, or the most well optioned...once you've lived with one and learn to appreciate it...there's really no other car that you look at...
January 11, 2009 2:59 pm
 rcw rcw
I realize that Benz probably nailed this design by hitting their target audience, but apparently I am not part of their target audience. The sedan isn't necessarily ugly, it is just way too conservative. The coupe on the other hand is gorgeous to me and looks even better on video (moving) than standing still. It's funny how the essentially identical interior even looks better in the coupe simply because the shifter is on the floor instead of steering column.
January 11, 2009 3:26 pm
 RS5 RS5
I?m so confused right now. The leaked pictures showed a console-mounted 6-speed manual, a console-mounted traditional P-R-N-D + - automatic gear lever, and then a steering column-mounted lever that is in most Mercedes? right now. So which will this car be? I would most certainly prefer the console-mounted lever or the stick.
January 11, 2009 5:46 pm
 Audi_fan Audi_fan
the hyundai genesis actually looks way better than the merc! When i first saw the genesis i thought that it was an ugly car...but mercedes did everything to prove me wrong!
January 11, 2009 7:52 pm
 giga-games giga-games
i don't know, after this pictures i've change my opinion/ it looks much better than on the pics that leaked before,...the exterior is in my opinion now much better/beautiful, bur the front lights could be much much better. I hope there will be some redesign very soon...
January 11, 2009 8:06 pm
 benz_man benz_man
I like. Can't wait for a test-drive so I can voice my whole opinion.
January 11, 2009 8:17 pm
 cmtwhk cmtwhk
Disappointed! Completely lost Merc Euro style....
January 11, 2009 9:24 pm
 James2911 James2911
I think it will look much better in the flesh, especially the rear.It appears to be more sculpted and angled than what you can see in the photos.
January 11, 2009 10:54 pm
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