What car will be the E-Class EQ be based on?
What do you mean? It's on the MB.EA platform.
Probably MRA2And the next ICE E class?
And the next ICE E class?
Probably MRA2
I don't believe MB will replace EQE after only 3-4 years of production. My bet is - this is an EQE facelift with a change in the name.What do you mean? It's on the MB.EA platform.
CLA can get away with it, because the market segment is lower down, and there is an expectation of flashiness and gimmicks. And that's ok.It seems to me that Wagener's words go against the trend with respect to future cla-type models ... where a large screen is still expected
It seems to me that Wagener's words go against the trend with respect to future cla-type models ... where a large screen is still expected
I think we will see less screen approach in next gen S-Class
EQE production started in 2022 and the E-class electric is scheduled to start in 2027. 5 years (so not 3-4) would be short but the EQE is an abject failure in every single market. With the electric C-class debuting in 2026 and the electric S-class debuting in 2028, it's not far fetched at all. It also fits in perfectly with the E-class facelift timing which would unify the styling of the ICE and electric lines.I don't believe MB will replace EQE after only 3-4 years of production. My bet is - this is an EQE facelift with a change in the name.
I just don't get what they are smoking over there in Germany.
Because marketing people and accountants have undue sway over engineers.So Audi comes out and says our cars are cheaper quality and customers are noticing, referring to brand new cars that have barely even released yet, and now MB is saying large screens aren't luxurious in tandem with them rolling out huge screens in these cars.
It's hilarious, anyone with a functioning brain could have told them both of these things would not be a good move 5 years ago, but they have no clue what they are doing. Same with the 4 cylinder in the C63, and the egg shaped EQs. I just don't get what they are smoking over there in Germany.
Because marketing people and accountants have undue sway over engineers.
Also designers tend to be head-in-the-clouds type people.
Unfortunately, the stuff in the EQS was probably known to be a failure long before it launched, but the money had already been spent 3-4 years before in the tooling and manufacturing.
Those things will probably change, but again, it takes years for the manufacturing to adjust.
So Audi comes out and says our cars are cheaper quality and customers are noticing, referring to brand new cars that have barely even released yet, and now MB is saying large screens aren't luxurious in tandem with them rolling out huge screens in these cars.
It's hilarious, anyone with a functioning brain could have told them both of these things would not be a good move 5 years ago, but they have no clue what they are doing. Same with the 4 cylinder in the C63, and the egg shaped EQs. I just don't get what they are smoking over there in Germany.
When I say they knew, I mean they knew, but the people in charge had their heads stuffed too far up their own arses to listen and so ploughed on ahead.That's not really how it works. If they knew it was going to be a failure before it launched they would've adjusted sales targets and manufacturing volume accordingly. They were expecting EV adoption to happen rapidly AND were expecting the futuristic styling to resonate. It was a huge risk compounded by the fact that the EQS wasn't a one off model, but rather just the beginning of a several similarly styled vehicles.
Mercedes at least was/is far too drunk on Chinese money. The screens were inspired by that market and so too were their styling choices, although the EQ designs were rejected there too.
the screen obsession reeks of focus testing and the desire to eliminate cost through "minimalism".
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