E-Class (W213/C238/A238) [Spyshots] 2016 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W213)


The Mercedes-Benz W213 is the fifth generation of the E-Class range. It succeeded the W212 E-Class models. The coupe/convertible models (C238/A238) share the same platform as the sedan/wagon, in contrast to the previous generation. Production: February 2016–2023. Model years: 2017–2023.
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Can't agree more. While one could argue that the W124's exterior (initially, no chrome except for radiator grille) and interior appearance have been austere, build and design quality could never be questioned. What a like most about the Bruno Sacco classics (201, 124, 126, 129) is their form-follows-function, timeless yet practical design. Large windows, good body visibility, smart engineering solutions, reasonable aerodynamics and light weight design etc. etc.
 
Bruno Sacco is a great designer, it has created for Mercedes-Benz is a little ways to the beautiful history of the brand. Even today, I can see some influences his designs, these are maybe small details but a skilled eye visible. For example, one of my favorite projects Sacco, Mercedes-Benz C111 design concept.

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Never seen that before, looks absolutely stunning! Wow! A production version only needed regular headlights, and some form of sports grille with star in the middle.

The thing I remember most about that ace was its incredible build quality and how heavy the doors were and the amazing thud they made when a person closed them.

Me too, the vault-like doors. Specifically the SL for me.
 
What a stunner. It's totally alien to me. I see elements of its rear in the AMG GT.
 
That concept has such alot of pure beauty in its lines, the profile is so sleek and the back styling with that amazing window line is fantastic.
 
A general question but one I'd raise since we're talking about vault-like doors....with more aluminum and CF being used, can we achieve that heavy door feel that tend to appropriate to German cars?

And that C111 is flippin' gorgeous. With Sacco I tend associate very teuronic and austere designs that are composed straight lines, but that guy can do sensuous with the best of them.
 
classic grill with AMG style bumper like the middle picture above is what i hope will happen, but what i know will never happen :(
 
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A Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan in pre-production camouflage swerves to avoid a crash test dummy. Source: Daimler AG via Bloomberg

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Mercedes’s New E-Class Set to Automate Driving at Highway Speeds

Drivers of Mercedes-Benz’s new E-Class sedan will have to get used to a startling feeling: the steering wheel moving in their hands as it pilots motorways and country lanes by itself.

What’s so far only been shown in test situations will be available as of about March next year, when Daimler AG’s revamped model goes on sale. The technology packing the vehicle shows how quickly automated driving systems have advanced since 1998, when the Mercedes S-Class first featured cruise control that could adjust its speed to follow a car in front.

“Innovations in this area are coming thick and fast,” Thomas Weber, Daimler’s head of development, said in his office in Sindelfingen, near Stuttgart, Germany. “While we don’t want to feed wrong expectations such as sleeping in the car, autonomous driving is set to become a reality much more quickly than the public thinks.”

Self-driving systems are among many areas in which Daimler’s Mercedes is working togain an edge on Volkswagen AG’s Audi and Munich-based BMW AG. Currently No. 3 in luxury-car sales, Daimler is fighting to take the lead in the segment by 2020. It’s also testing the limits of what’s allowed under current regulations, which in most places require the driver to be in a position to control the vehicle at all times.

The E-Class, which competes with the BMW 5-Series, Audi A6 and Lexus GS, is Mercedes’s bread-and-butter luxury sedan. Offering options more advanced than those in the flagship S-Class shows how much Daimler is raising the stakes in their battle to reclaim the top spot in high-end cars. Audi has already sent an unmanned RS7 around a track at racing speeds.

Sensors Assist

On a drive last week on freeways and country roads in southern Germany near where the E-Class is built, the car’s sensors and cameras smoothly kept it in the middle of the lane. It navigated around generous bends in the road and automatically adjusted the speed according to street signs. While tree shadows and temporary signs at big construction sites sometimes confused the system, it managed dark tunnels and operated to a top speed of 130 kilometers (80 miles) per hour. Though nerve-racking at first, the effect was eventually relaxing and comforting.

Sharper turns, while technically possible, aren’t part of its repertoire yet, said Weber. If the car detects that the driver doesn’t have her hands on the steering wheel, the steering aid system first switches on a warning light, then beeps, then turns itself off, forcing the driver to retake the wheel. The experience is interactive enough to prevent the driver from zoning out.

Technology like this is moving faster than the laws of the road can keep up, said Wolfgang Bernhart, an automotive expert at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants. The legal framework will eventually have to allow customers to let go of the wheel to check e-mails or read the newspaper, he said.

“If that’s not the case, these features will be a hard sell,” Bernhart said.

Popular Options

The top-of-the-line S-Class already on the market isn’t quite as smart as Daimler says the new E-Class will be. Still, it can take over in stop-and-go traffic as fast as 60 kilometers per hour and prevent a lane change when another vehicle is in its blind spot. The options are popular: More than 90 percent of S-Class buyers in Germany add the 2,250 euro package, Daimler said.

In addition to making highway driving simpler, the new E-Class’s automated systems are designed to help prevent crashes. In a simulation of a sudden highway traffic jam at Daimler’s test site, the car screeched to a halt inches away from a dummy after hurtling toward it at 90 kilometers per hour.

Several automotive generations into the future, the steering wheel might become optional. Daimler’s F015 luxury concept car, shown in January, had swivel seats so driver and passengers could face each other for a chat. How quickly this vision becomes reality depends on how quickly carmakers, legislators and insurers can find legal answers to the question of who’s responsible in a crash and solve the moral riddle of how to tell a car what to hit in an unavoidable collision.

Bloomberg
 
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