Wow, it looks like a major facelift. I can't remember the last time MB did this to a normal model (The SL is in a different league).

^ the car is not even old enough for an all new model.
And Siko is right....it already looks better than before...can't wait, I like the R-class.

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One thing's for sure the R always generates discussion. No car can be all things to all people - but it's a brave one that makes a valiant attempt. It's clearly not a failure - just a niche vehicle. I never get tired of looking at mine. To me, the GST is one of the few concept cars that was actually "built" with relatively minor changes (ie. no suicide doors, antenna cover instead of glass all the way back, full taillights instead of triple slits). Has anyone noticed features copied now by other makers like the Pano Roof? I have yet to see a Dodge Challenger on the streets but that's another example of a closely followed concept car (comparison to Chrysler purely unintentional and delusional)
Trust me , the car is mercs biggest faiure, even merc has admitted it has failed miserably over the R class, and lessons have been learnt. Niche car is not a car that is selling a Quarter or 1third of its original Target..

Low sales don't necessarily mean "failure", because the R-Class itself is a very appealing vehicle. I personally am not crazy about it but after having driven it I can see the strengths and appeal this car radiates. It's comfortable, spacious, safe and in a class of its own appealing to wealthy consumers who want something that looks sporty and reasonably elegant and not like a traditional minivan. In Europe the R-Class isn't doing badly at all, but the sales in North America have not been that strong, possibly also due to weak and improper marketing that are giving consumers the impression that the car is a "minivan".
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Merc has publicly stated it failed with the R class...Low sales are a failure, evry car manuf designs a car with sales in mind..just my 2 cents..
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