jesmb posted a standard version, in white.
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i think that this is a photoshop
jesmb posted a standard version, in white.
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Yes for sure, this pic was posted on the other thread before the official images were leaked.i think that this is a photoshop
Sorry,I was in a hurry and forgot to paint the white tape into black in Photoshop.OK, this is the official thread, which means pictures of disguised cars are of no use. Please stop.
For once the standard trim looks very nice.
Really no need to upgrade to the AMG kit to look desirable. Looks like MB is moving in the right direction. (This standard kit looks better than the current S or C imo)
Sorry,I was in a hurry and forgot to paint the white tape into black in Photoshop.![]()
Thanks,I was kidding with Betty,the way how it's barely disguised is worth a post I believe.Don't worry about it. You did well.
The car is covered a little, thing is we have not seen the standard trim this close up in naked pics.
I think standard S looks very nice. On the contrary, standard C looks cheap. The ugly standard rims, the bland standard rear bumper with no exhausts, and the fake air intakes of the standard front bumper look stupid.
The standard W213 looks very nice. But the way to go is the AMG one. I hope the 5 spoke sport wheels look nice as well.
I Very much like the new E. The design is very elegant, without compromising its sporting ability but there are a couple things i dislike.
I really don't like how much the new E resembles the S and the C. The designs of each of the sedans are very strong but i feel the E has ultimately lost its identity.
With BMW and Audi it isn't difficult to spot the design differences between an A4, A6 and A8 or a 3 5 and 7.
When i see this vehicle on the street I'll initially be confused as the what model im seeing. The only way I presume i could spot the difference is by checking the dropping line to confirm its an E, or the two LED strips in the headlight clusters...(Or checking the E model designation from the back)
I always praised the previous E's for being individual, by opting for a rectangular rear light design in the previous generation rather than following the conservative designs of the S and C really set the sedan apart from the other two in my eyes, but I guess that's just my opinion. Either way a fantastic car and i'm excited to see what the AMG division do to the vehicle![]()
Looking greatFrom the CES video above: C, E and S in Las Vegas.
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Not to mention that's the first real world shot.Thanks,I was kidding with Betty,the way how it's barely disguised is worth a post I believe.
completely agree. Each class should a familiar tie, deserves its own interpretation of the Mercedes DNA. I can presume the C, E ad S coupes similarity will be stronger than ever.Similar views. The car looks good but the problem is the emotion. This time round, they look to be stuck with this design "formula", just changing minor bits here and there to make each model different, without thinking about the emotion, or the seniority of the whole range. They used to do this very well, noting also the current S is still great in that respect. If someone has a pic of the entire current MB line up, i'm sure we'll find it quite ridiculous. People used to laugh at all Audi's looking the same, but honestly, you will not get the A3, A4, A5, A6 wrong, they all have their distinct face/emotion.
This - the biggest difference is the headlight graphics; and the different shoulder line, which I have no idea why this E class doesn't get the S and C class style line. So turns out the shoulder line isn't any trademark afterall.
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From the CES video above: C, E and S in Las Vegas.
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