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The E-Class is a core model in the Mercedes-Benz range, the executive saloon selling over 12-million units since its 1947 introduction. With every new edition it has become safer, more efficient and better to drive and the new car boasts excellent economy and emissions performance, a myriad of safety equipment and phenomenal refinement and comfort. It's also a good drive, some of the driving mojo Mercedes delivered with its C-Class making it through to its larger relative.
In the Metal
The lines of the new E-Class that jarred on the motor show stand and the unveil in Detroit look softer and far more appealing in natural light. It's a more assertive looking car than before, which retains the familial look of its predecessors thanks to its quad lamp set up and contoured bonnet. The front is perhaps the fussiest aspect, the edgy lights looking a bit contrived; the LED driving lights on the Avantgarde and Sport models even look like an afterthought.
Bold rear wing treatment which apes that of the 1953 'Pontoon' model works particularly well in the metal, the E-Class looking its best from the back and in profile. Inside it's all similar to the C-Class in layout, though thankfully the designers have done a better job at integrating the main screen into the top of the dashboard. The seats, as ever, offer remarkable support and comfort and the boot is absolutely vast - one option well worth having to stop stuff sliding between the time zones in the gargantuan boot is a slide-and-push-down luggage holder that's perfect for holding shopping, laptop bags and the like.
What you get for your Money
You get a lot more than you got with the old E-Class in the new car. Mercedes is being quite aggressive with both the pricing and specification to give it the best chance possible in these tougher economic times. All cars come with the new Attention Assist, a driver drowsiness monitoring system, along with the usual luxuries like climate control, Bluetooth connection, heated and electrically adjustable front seats and parking guidance front and rear. The UK market get three simplified and well specified trim levels - SE, Avantgarde and Sport - with the SE trim only offered on the four-cylinder cars.
Full Story: The Car Enthusiast - Mercedes-Benz E-Class
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