E-Class (W213) [Spyshots] 2016 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W213)


The W213 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is the fifth generation of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, sold from 2016 as a 2017 model. It succeeded the W212/S212 E-Class models. The coupe/convertible models share the same platform as the sedan/wagon, in contrast to the previous generation. The high-performance Mercedes-AMG E63 and E63S versions of the W213 have been available as well from 2016 (as a 2017 model), and these are the only versions with V8 engines.
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But you don't want too big a screen because you end up taking longer to see and digest the information and therefore you take more time off the road.

Surely that depends on the way the GUI works, and has little to do with the size of the screen. Bigger is pretty much always better here.
 
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The blue render with this type of AMG styling and classic grill will never happen.
 
I think digital dials might at least be an option considering the upcoming 5er will get digital gauges and the upcoming A6 is probably getting the Virtual Cockpit.
 
Possible Mercedes-Maybach E-Class makes spy photo premiere (19 pics)
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Mercedes-Maybach E-Class spy photo / Automedia

Features a longer wheelbase
An interesting next generation E-Class prototype wrapped around in camouflage has been caught on camera by our spy photographers.

We have enough reasons to believe this is indeed a more luxurious derivative of the next generation E-Class which will be sold under the newly established Mercedes-Maybach division. First of all, the wheelbase is obviously longer compared to what we have seen on recent E-Class W213 prototypes. Second of all, we think the car now has a third side window after the C pillar in the same vein as the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class.

Third of all and perhaps more interesting, we noticed the side and rear windows are tinted probably because the Daimler-owned marque wants to keep prying eyes away from the rear seat area. This is most likely due to the reason the Mercedes-Maybach E-Class will feature very luxurious individual rear seats like its bigger brother.

It's unlikely this is simply a Mercedes-Benz-branded E-Class long wheelbase version because the current model doesn't have the third side windows after the C pillar. In addition, the E-Class L is a China-only model and the wheelbase difference compared to the standard model is not as significant.

Lastly, Mercedes has already expressed its intentions to expand the Maybach portfolio, hinting that two candidates are the next generation E-Class and GL (to be renamed GLS).


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Yup, that's definitely a Mercedes-Maybach - the rear side windows may be hidden, but the shape of the rear doors and longer wheelbase do give it way. Surprised they started testing it so soon though.
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The outline of the rear lights can be seen clearly.


They seems quite smallish, resembles the first generation cls
 
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