Stud Or Dud? Mercedes Benz 2010 E Class Coupe Breaks Cover Ahead Of Geneva

Stud Or Dud? Mercedes Benz 2010 E Class Coupe Breaks Cover Ahead  Of Geneva
The world's oldest car maker is adding a special highlight to the new E-Class range whilst at the same time maintaining a model tradition that has been the source of great excitement throughout the history of the popular E-Class.

The new E-Class Coupé offers a very special combination of two attributes for which the Mercedes brand is well known: fascination and efficiency. With its classic coupé side aspect - no B-pillars and fully retractable side windows - this new two-door car is a particularly sporty interpretation of the E-Class’s dynamic design.

At the same time the most aerodynamic variant of these coupés achieves a new world best in terms of drag coefficient: with a Cd-figure of just 0.24, this model is the world’s most aerodynamically efficient series-production car.

The model programme includes two new 4-cylinder engines, which consume up to 17% less fuel whilst offering a significant increase in performance and torque.

The new E-Class Coupé’s standard-fit AGILITY CONTROL suspension adjusts automatically to the current driving situation. It combines driving enjoyment and excellent handling with maximum comfort.

The new E-Class Coupé will be in the showrooms of the European Mercedes-Benz dealerships and company-owned sales outlets at the beginning of May 2009.

The new Coupé offers all the technical innovations of the new E-Class series, features which customers expect to find in a sports-oriented luxury coupé. These include selective damper control, drowsiness detection, preventive occupant protection and an Active Bonnet.

As a feature specific to the Coupé, the Dynamic Driving package allows different suspension setups at the touch of a button.

Adaptive Main Beam Assist, road sign recognition and an automatic emergency braking system are other features with which the new series sets standards in this vehicle category.

The E-Class also takes on a pioneering role in the drive sector.

The new diesels and direct-injection petrol engines combine efficiency with an effortless power delivery.

The engine line-up includes two new four-cylinder models which deliver significantly more power and torque while consuming up to 17 percent less fuel.

The best example is the twin-turbo diesel E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé, which consumes 5.3 litres of diesel per 100 kilometres and emits 139 grams of CO2 per kilometre, making it one of the most economical vehicles in its class.

This exemplary low fuel consumption rate has been achieved not only been because of the new engines, but also due to a number of practical measures.

These include on-demand activation of the steering and fuel pumps, the use of tyres with low rolling resistance and an alternator control system which takes account of the current driving situation and the vehicle’s electrical power requirements, plus the very important contribution made by outstanding aerodynamics.

Design which expresses passion and effortless superiority

The design of the new two-door model includes traditional styling elements which give Mercedes-Benz Coupés their unmistakable identity: for example the side windows, which are not interrupted by a B-pillar and are fully retractable.

Another hallmark of Mercedes Coupé design is the sports radiator grille with the large central star. At the same time, however, the new model points the way to the future with an exciting, contemporary design idiom.

At the same time the Coupé shows its close family resemblance to the E-Class Saloon. This is shown by the ‘twin-headlamp face’, with rhomboid contours but somewhat sportier, sharper treatment for a more dynamic look.

Another design feature which the Coupé shares with the Saloon is the powerful contour of the rear wing — a styling cue which also gave the S 220 “Ponton” Coupé of 1955 its athletic appearance.

Although it shares family traits with the Saloon, the Coupé has its own, distinct identity characterised by effortless superiority and a greater sense of passion. The arrow shape of the entire front section from front bumper to radiator to bonnet, the more extreme interpretation of the twin headlamp face and its more sinewy build give it a racier and more dynamic presence.

Newly developed seats with a sporty design

The seats of the E-Class Coupé are new developments whose design and techno-logy reflect the sporty nature of this two-door Mercedes.

They are electrically adjustable for seat height and backrest angle as standard. The high, sports car-like seat backrests have a practical Easy-Entry function to make access and egress easier for rear-seat passengers.

In conjunction with electric seat adjustment with memory (an optional extra), the front seats are equipped with electro-pneumatically adjustable four-way lumbar supports; these are able to provide anatomically favourable support for the lower spine, which further improves seating comfort.

Luxury seats with leather upholstery and active ventilation are available as optional extras, as are newly developed multicontour seats with inflatable air chambers in the front seat cushions as well as in the centre and side bolsters of the backrests.

Two comfortable individual seats are available for the rear passengers. These feature backrests which can be folded down individually or together to increase the capacity of the luggage compartment.

Engines: fuel consumption down by 17 percent

The diesel engine in the E 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé is the top-of-the-range unit in the new generation of Mercedes-Benz four-cylinder engines, which are notable for features such as two-stage turbocharging, precise piezo injectors and the latest common-rail technology.

The engine has an output of 150 kW and develops an impressive maximum torque of 500 Newton metres which is available from just 1600 rpm. This means that it is some 36 percent more powerful than the four-cylinder diesel in the preceding model yet consumes 17 percent less fuel: 5.3 litres per 100 kilometres (combined NEDC consumption, provisional figure). This corresponds to a carbon dioxide emission level of 139 grams per kilometre.

The turbocharged V6 diesel engine with common-rail direct injection remains in the line-up. Fitted in the E 350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé, it develops 170 kW (previously: 165 kW) and consumes 6.8 litres per 100 kilometres (combined) in the NEDC cycle. Its carbon-dioxide emissions are 179 grams per kilometre.

Two new petrol engines with direct injection

Mercedes-Benz has also chosen to move over to direct-injection technology for its petrol engines.

Once again, the E-Class Coupé points the way: the powerplant at work under the bonnet of the E 250 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé is a newly developed four-cylinder direct-injection unit with 150 kW and a five-speed automatic transmission as standard.

This engine makes do with 7.0 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres (combined NEDC consumption, provisional figure). CO2 emissions are 164 grams per kilometre.

This is some 13 percent less than the figure for the previous four-cylinder engine (135 kW) with conventional fuel injection.

Mercedes-Benz has replaced the previous V6 petrol engine with the world’s first six-cylinder unit featuring spray-guided direct petrol injection in the new E 350 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé. This engine develops 215 kW - an extra 15 kW - and consumes about 14 percent less fuel than the previous V6 engine: its combined NEDC consumption per 100 kilometres is just 8.5 litres. This corresponds to 199 grams of CO2 per kilometre.

In the top-of-the-range model, the E 500 Coupé, the muscular V8 engine with 285 kW and 530 Newton metres of torque offers the performance characteristics of a sports car.

Mercedes engineers have enhanced details of the eight-cylinder unit, reducing the fuel consumption (compared to the preceding model) by 0.5 litres to 10.9 litres per 100 kilometres (combined NEDC consumption).

All of the engines in the new E-Class Coupés meet the EU5 exhaust emission standard.

Safety: sensors, radar and cameras for safe driving

The safety systems newly developed for the E-Class are based on accident research findings; they can make a valuable contribution to enabling safe, accident-free driving, improving vehicle occupant protection and, moreover, helping to increase the safety of other road users. These trend-setting developments are also available for the new E-Class Coupé, or are included in its standard equipment.

Based on highly sensitive sensors, cameras and radar systems, they turn this two-door model into an “intelligent partner” able to see, feel and react reflexively in critical situations and, if necessary, act independently if the danger of an accident is acute.

Drowsiness is one of the most common causes of accidents on motorways. This is why Mercedes experts have developed the ATTENTION ASSIST system which forms part of the standard equipment of the new E-Class Coupé.

As the vehicle is being driven, the system continuously evaluates more than 70 different parameters in order to identify driver drowsiness and provide a warning before the dangerous microsleep phase begins.

Observing the driver’s steering behaviour has proved to be a particularly strong indicator: several years of practical research by Mercedes engineers have shown that drowsy drivers make minor steering errors which they often correct very rapidly in a characteristic way. This steering behaviour is recognised by a special steering angle sensor.

Also fitted as standard is the PRE-SAFE® anticipatory occupant protection system — a Mercedes invention which has received a number of awards and which is not offered by any other vehicle in this class.

If there is an immediate danger of an accident occurring, the system activates protective measures for the driver and front passenger as a precaution so that the seat belts and airbags can provide their full protective effect on impact.

This warning of an impending accident is possible because PRE-SAFE® uses the sensors of the Brake Assist system and the Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) to identify potentially critical dynamic handling situations.

Adaptive Main Beam Assist for the best possible road illumination

Like the Saloon, the new E-Class Coupé also offers the latest lighting technology.

The headlamps adjust continuously to the current driving situation and react automatically to offer the driver the best possible degree of road illumination at all times.

This task is taken care of by the Adaptive Main Beam Assist function: a camera fitted on the inside of the windscreen allows the system to detect oncoming vehicles/vehicles in front and automatically controls the headlamps to prevent the other road users from being dazzled.

As a result, the range of the dipped-beam headlamps can increase from the current norm of 65 metres to as much as 300 metres. If the road ahead is clear, the system performs a gradual transition to high-beam mode.

Adaptive Main Beam Assist is based on the bi-xenon headlamps, which Mercedes-Benz offers in combination with LED daytime driving lights.

Automatic emergency braking when a collision is imminent

The well-proven assistance systems from the S-Class which help to prevent rear-end collisions are now available for the E-Class Coupé, too.

They use long- and short-range radar sensors to monitor the traffic situation ahead of the vehicle and warn the driver if there is a risk of an accident.

Mercedes-Benz combines these technologies in the DISTRONIC PLUS system; along with the proximity control system — which automatically maintains the Coupé at a set distance from the vehicle in front and can brake it to a standstill if required by the traffic situation — this comprises Brake Assist PLUS and the PRE-SAFE® Brake.

Brake Assist PLUS intervenes if there is suddenly a very rapid reduction in the distance. In this situation, the system warns the driver and almost instantaneously calculates the degree of braking assistance necessary to prevent a collision. This brake force is available immediately the driver depresses the brake pedal. Depending on the speed and distance, it allows controlled braking to a defined point or — if necessary — emergency braking.

The PRE-SAFE® Brake goes a step further and automatically brakes the E-Class if there is imminent danger of a collision and the driver does not react to the warnings. This can reduce the severity of an impact considerably, as the system can be regarded as something like an “electronic crumple zone” which offers the occupants an even greater degree of safety.

Most comprehensive array of safety features in this vehicle category

With seven standard-fit airbags, belt tensioners and belt force limiters on all seats, as well as crash-responsive head restraints for the driver and front passenger, the new E-Class Coupé offers the most comprehensive array of safety features in this vehicle category.

The range of airbags, which can deploy in thousandths of a second in an accident, comprises front and side airbags for the driver and front passenger, a kneebag for the driver and windowbags. Rear sidebags are also available.

The front crumple zone has four independent impact planes which allow the forces to be distributed over a wide area while bypassing the passenger cell.

Furthermore, increased use of extra-high-strength steel alloys helps the vehicle body to withstand high impact loads. In fact, particularly strong grades of steel like this account for about two thirds of all the sheet metal used in the bodyshell of the E-Class Coupé.

An Active Bonnet, which forms part of the standard equipment, is the latest development to result from Mercedes-Benz’s long-standing and successful commitment to pedestrian protection.

In the event of an impact, a system of springs raises the rear section of the bonnet by 50 millimetres within a fraction of a second, thereby increasing the available deformation space. A special feature of the Mercedes system is its reversible mechanism which allows the driver to reset the Active Bonnet without having to visit a workshop.

Comfort: advanced technology for a new driving experience

Along with safety, comfort has always been one of the outstanding qualities of the E-Class. Here, too, the Coupé lives up to the high standard set by its sedan sibling and demonstrates further noticeable progress, especially with regard to ride, seating and climate comfort.

Another important comfort factor is the generous interior space, which Mercedes engineers created by increasing both the length and width of the vehicle body by 46 millimetres. This resulted in the distance between the front and rear seat reference points — an important dimension for the occupants’ freedom of movement — increasing by ten millimetres to 789 mm while the elbow width improved by up to 49 millimetres, compared to the preceding model.

High standard of ride comfort through selective damper control

The new E-Class Coupé’s standard-fit AGILITY CONTROL suspension adjusts automatically to the current driving situation.

In order to provide the best possible ride comfort, this system reduces the damping during normal driving but immediately applies the maximum damping force during dynamic cornering or sudden evasive manoeuvres. This ensures optimum stabilisation of the coupé.

As an alternative to the standard-fit AGILITY CONTROL suspension which is set up for comfort, a variant with a sportier damper response and more direct steering - the AGILITY CONTROL sports suspension - is available as an optional extra.

To meet the requirements of even more demanding drivers, Mercedes-Benz has developed a dynamic handling package with an electronically controlled damping system. This processes sensor data about the current driving situation and adjusts the shock absorbers separately for each wheel.

In addition, the driver can switch between two drive modes — Comfort and Sport — which make corresponding adjustments to the suspension set-up, accelerator response and the shift points of the automatic transmission.

A newly developed speed-sensitive sports steering system with a more direct ratio and variable centring is also included in the dynamic handling package.

In order to allow a comparison of suspension characteristics, Mercedes engineers have developed the body index — a composite formula which is calculated from the readings for various typical driving manoeuvres. The body index is an indication of how well the suspension is linked to the body, how closely the car hugs the road and how nimble the handling is through fast bends. The higher the figure, the sportier (that is, the firmer) the suspension characteristics.

The body index shows how the dynamic handling package is able to meet customers’ requirements for dynamism and comfort in equal measure: the index figure of 2.06 attained in Sport mode is reduced to 1.89 — a typical level for a saloon — when Comfort mode is selected.

Individual climatic comfort at the touch of button

The newly developed luxury automatic climate control system regulates the temperature, volume and distribution of the air in three zones to meet the requirements of the driver, front passenger and rear passengers.

What’s more, for the first time, this optional THERMOTRONIC system allows the selection of different climatisation modes: the occupants can choose “Diffuse”, “Medium” or “Focus” modes at the touch of a button in order to adapt the air volume and distribution to their personal preferences while still benefiting from the convenience and comfort of automatically regulated climate control.

Fitted as standard in the E-Class Coupé, the THERMATIC two-zone automatic climate control has been enhanced to offer five percent more heating and cooling power than the version fitted in the predecessor model.

Infotainment system with colour display in the dashboard

The well-proven operating concept from the S-Class, comprising the multifunction steering wheel, Controller on the centre tunnel, colour display in the dash-board and direct selection buttons also offers the occupants of the new E-Class Coupé a very high standard of operating comfort.

The Controller puts all the functions of the advanced infotainment system — such as the radio, CD/DVD player, telephone and navigation system — at the fingertips of the driver and front passenger.

The Audio 20 CD radio with eight loudspeakers, a CD player and a Bluetooth interface for a mobile phone is fitted as standard.

Customers who specify the optional COMAND APS multimedia system benefit from additional functions: a nation-wide hard-disc navigation system, a DVD changer, the Music Register (storage for about 1000 music tracks) and voice control with whole-word recognition.

Further options for even greater listening pleasure are available in the form of a 500-watt surround sound system, a media interface for connecting external MP3 players and a tuner for digital radio reception.

Model range: individuality through variety

With an initial line-up of five engines, three suspension variants, a wide choice of colours, six different wheel/tyre combinations and many optional extras, the new E-Class Coupé offers plenty of scope for customers to turn their individual automotive dreams into reality.

The basis for configuring the look and feel of the Coupé is provided by the ELEGANCE and AVANTGARDE interior concepts.

These not only offer different upholsteries and items of trim, but are complete configuration packages designed to create a harmonious atmosphere. Depending on the choice, the interior differs in its colour scheme and mix of materials to emphasise the elegant or progressive character of the Coupé.

The AMG Sports package, on the other hand, clearly focuses on agility and performance potential.

AMG bodystyling includes the unmistakable contours of the AMG front apron with large air intakes, AMG side skirts and the expressive AMG rear apron with a black insert.

High-sheen 18-inch AMG light-alloy wheels in a 6 twin-spoke design with wide-base tyres in size 235/40 R 18 at the front and 255/35 R 18 at the rear provide further highlights.

The AGILITY CONTROL sports suspension with a stiffer spring rating, shock absorber and stabiliser setup is combined with large, perforated brake discs at the front, plus brake callipers with Mercedes-Benz lettering. Perfect road contact is ensured by the sports speed-sensitive steering with a more direct ratio.

Striking interior features include upholstery in black ARTICO man-made leather. Leather or the particularly exclusive nappa leather is also available in a wide range of colours.

Multicontour seats for the driver and front passenger provide the best possible adjustment to personal comfort preferences, thereby ensuring outstanding long-distance comfort.

With production limited in the first few months, the E-Class Coupé is also available as a Prime Edition series which particularly emphasises the new model’s character with selected, high-grade features. Among the most eye-catching are the palladium silver metallic paint finish, a panoramic glass sliding roof and 18-inch AMG high-sheen light-alloy wheels painted in titanium grey.

Inside, a designo interior with two-tone designo leather upholstery, matching designo floor mats and a sports pedal cluster of brushed stainless steel rounds off the exclusive overall impression.

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B7FANB7FAN - 2/17/2009 11:59:50 AM
+6 Boost
I think its a stud styling looks good The only thing I do HATE is the what they did with the rear side windows. they put that black strip on the back of the window and I think its giving the illusion of a four door like the CLS. if that was taken out I think the outside would look a lot better.


JMB1013JMB1013 - 2/17/2009 12:50:46 PM
+7 Boost
Turbo, I'm going to have to disagree. The styling is much more aggressive than the previous CLK as well as a sharper look than the last E. The interior is new and attractive. The only thing I don't like is the styling of the taillights.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 2/17/2009 9:42:23 AM
0 Boost
Great...very modern inside, not as much as the A5 but excelent. Rear end not bad but bland....let see it in AMG and then I´ll have my final opinion.


golfer38golfer38 - 2/17/2009 3:01:40 PM
+1 Boost
I agree. It looks to me like the backend view is the least appealing, but not bad. I think it could use 19's at least. I too am leaning towards stud...


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 2/17/2009 9:45:40 AM
0 Boost
I'm leaning towards stud, but I need to see it in person before I make my final call on it. The styling of this is much more masculine than the current CLK. I think they want to avoid creating another chick coupe. One thing I don't like about is that window frame (don't know what else to call it) ahead of the rear c-pillar (is it still a c-pillar if there is no b-pillar?). Looks forced and too A6ish.


EnnNorakEnnNorak - 2/18/2009 8:24:22 AM
-1 Boost
It's always better to wait until you can physically touch and feel the product instead of relying on the decription of marketing weasels. I am waiting to see if the improved seats have the adjustment features of the S-class seats--if they don't, it's a deal-breaker for me.


njsidekick3njsidekick3 - 2/17/2009 9:49:28 AM
0 Boost
its slick, but not HOT. so whats up with an CL-Class Update? the S is getting one & the SL got a major one... Anyone? ...Beuller? ...Beuller?


lexusrox123lexusrox123 - 2/17/2009 10:13:07 AM
-4 Boost
looks better than the previous one that kinda looked like an insect.


fatandsassyfatandsassy - 2/17/2009 10:24:00 AM
-2 Boost
Pretty hot looking. It's nice to see a new design. I am so tired of the Clone Wars of BMW, SAAB, Porsche and Audi. They just all look the same to me. Even the new designs still look life their previous model. I will make the exception of the NEW Z4. They finally got that one right. It has morphed wonderfully.


E36erE36er - 2/17/2009 6:25:30 PM
0 Boost
Worse, it looks Korean.


DaHarderDaHarder - 2/17/2009 10:25:03 AM
+9 Boost
My issue with this design is that the back tires look terribly overwhelmed due (in large part) to all the exaggerated stylistic flourishes towards the rear (especially those amateuristically overdrawn fender flares). Unfortunately, the visual impression is one of a vehicle whose rear tires appear far too small/undersized. It's certainly not an ugly MB effort, but the proportions are somewhat odd, and unbalnced.


E36erE36er - 2/17/2009 6:26:26 PM
+1 Boost
The rear wheel wells are overly stylized.


richard112360richard112360 - 2/17/2009 10:28:32 AM
+3 Boost
Exterior looks like a dud. The exterior shapes look so dis-jointed and haphazardly joined together. An unmitigated disaster in my opinion.


AlexTxAlexTx - 2/17/2009 10:42:32 AM
+1 Boost
Why can't Benz do a decent steering wheel anymore??
That thing is just nasty!!
The car is nice looking. Would I take it over an A5? Probably not.
The E Class Coupe just like the outgoing CLK look too tall and narrow.
Interesting rear side windows...


GambitGambit - 2/17/2009 10:56:28 AM
0 Boost
blah

Looks like a 2-door sedan, not a coupe. I agree with the others that say the A5 is better


answeranswer - 2/17/2009 10:57:46 AM
+1 Boost
Not breathtaking, but way better than the model it replaces.


EL34EL34 - 2/17/2009 11:15:04 AM
-4 Boost
The Mercedes E-Klasse Coupe is a total winner.

End of thread.


_43LE_43LE - 2/17/2009 12:25:47 PM
+2 Boost
Then enjoy your angular 1980s inspired interior.


SixxFiveSixxFive - 2/17/2009 11:24:54 AM
+4 Boost
Auto Bild has additional pics....that highlight the design. Amazed to read that the E coupe is the most aerodynamic car in the world with a rating of 0,24. BTW like it much more than the outgoing CLK.


0to600to60 - 2/17/2009 11:54:52 AM
+6 Boost
The CL is HOT!!!!


BMWGinoBMWGino - 2/17/2009 12:23:35 PM
-4 Boost
LexusBeautyQueen,

This is like 100 times better than Lexus. Anything German is automatically much better than anything Japanese because it it naturally superior, much cooler, and often had magic feel (which, by the way, I have never experienced since I can't really tell the difference, I only drive from my home to the salon and back).


B7FANB7FAN - 2/19/2009 8:23:15 AM
+1 Boost
LIKE....LBQ....LIKE YOU NEED TO LIKE MAKE YOUR OWN LIKE AUTO SPIES AND LIKE CALL IT LIKE "VALLEY GIRL CAR ENTHUSIATS" BECAUSE THEN LIKE IT WOULD SUIT YOU LIKE BETTER. LIKE MAYBE YOU CAN SHOW THE LIKE IDEA TO LIKE PARIS HILTON OR SOMETHING LIKE NOW.....BECAUSE LIKE YOU HAVE LIKE NO LIKE CLUE LIKE WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT AND VALLEY GIRLS LIKE UNDERSTAND LIKE EACH OTHER AND LIKE THE WAY THEY WOULD LIKE DESCRIBE CERTAIN THINGS LIKE WHAT YOU SAID IN YOUR COMMENT


deepwaterdeepwater - 2/17/2009 11:35:33 AM
-5 Boost
CD is 0,24? I think the marketing guys misstyped. How they doing this with the big front grille and with the big alloy wheels? There are physical rules what cannot force. I do not believe this.
The front headlamps are a copy from Lexus GS. The tail lamp is a compy of BMW 5 series, from Lexus LS, Audi A5...
The interior is disordered.
DUD




WimmerWimmer - 2/17/2009 11:42:54 AM
+6 Boost
The headlights are design evolution of the W211 E-Class mixed with W204 C-Class and X204 GLK-Class design cues. It's that simple. The Lexus GS wasn't even in the equation.

Mercedes has a history of using long, slender rectangular taillights. The BMW 5-Series, Lexus LS and Audi A5 had nothing to do with it.

Nice try at trolling, moron.


jgf330xijgf330xi - 2/17/2009 11:50:36 AM
-3 Boost
WOW!! MB does it again! Events a "segment" .....

This is the first "2 door Sedan"... yes when you thought a 4-door "coupe" was the thing to have.. now it is a 2-Door Sedan!

DUD! on the outside until I see it.. Convertible will be better..

Now I understand why is it s E-class "coupe"


david999david999 - 2/17/2009 11:53:24 AM
-1 Boost

I like ithe exterior design. The interior dash and console are right out of the GLK and C class.


WimmerWimmer - 2/17/2009 11:56:51 AM
0 Boost
"The interior dash and console are right out of the GLK and C class."


Get your eyes checked. They're not.

There is even a difference between the GLK and C-Class interiors. They look similar at first glance, but look closely and you will see that the center dash etc. are not shared.


david999david999 - 2/17/2009 12:19:03 PM
+1 Boost

I recently drove a GLK, and it is very similar to this design. The C is slightly different, but close.


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 2/17/2009 5:41:39 PM
+1 Boost
OF COURSE they're not shared, we're not stupid. But in this case david999 is right. It's just like what Audi has done with the A4/A5/A6. The interiors may not be identical but they're damn close. I want some variety.


LexSucksLexSucks - 2/17/2009 1:27:26 PM
+1 Boost
Not bad actually. Too bad the petrol V6 engine choices are weak. Guess you gotta spend big money if you want a benz that actually performs.


M53RM53R - 2/17/2009 1:32:11 PM
0 Boost
Might not be the most original design out there, but it looks awesome from the outside... as for the interior... they really need to sort those ugly steering wheels out!!!


steve27tsteve27t - 2/17/2009 1:35:14 PM
+1 Boost
"CAR" has pictues of the 4 door, and those wierd rear fenders look like some school boy design, they are awfull on the 4 door and only slightly less so on the 2 door. It seems like designers have lost their way, the current E is elegant but the new car looks like it is trying too hard ? Too Bling. Many will like it but I think it looks like sh.t. Unfortunately inthe same issue of CAR was an impression of the new A8, which had similar overtones, I hope Audi are not going the same way.


tattedtwicetattedtwice - 2/17/2009 1:37:41 PM
-1 Boost
This company should have stayed married to Chrysler, since it likes to copy and modify their designs. Yet another DUD in a long line of duds before it.


CaraficionadoCaraficionado - 2/17/2009 1:40:58 PM
+2 Boost
I'm not so sure about the interior. Will have to wait to see it in person.


supermotosupermoto - 2/17/2009 2:22:44 PM
0 Boost
Dud. I can almost say I despise it. Looks like Toyota was hired to design the tail lights.


JUGNUJUGNU - 2/17/2009 2:27:53 PM
0 Boost
Front end looks very good but same can't be said about rear. Rear end looks like gensis coupe's especially tailights are very weak. I think overall styling wise it's good thanks mainly to CL like roofline but A5 and 3 series coupe are ahead.

JUGNU


chewychewy - 2/17/2009 2:41:42 PM
0 Boost
so many very bad looking elements. the profile is probably the worst


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 2/17/2009 5:39:44 PM
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"I have yet to see a picture of a car where I've thought "damn that's ugly" and then change my mind completely when I see it in real life!"

I have two: the Mercedes S and CL.

But the thing about this car is, it doesn't look horrible. It just doesn't look great either. And I think that's what it will be like in real life. Cars that bring out "extreme" emotions in people usually age the best, but the bland ones become dated much faster.


synxsynx - 2/17/2009 4:22:51 PM
+1 Boost
stud! except for the rear lights


xj13xj13 - 2/17/2009 5:24:04 PM
+1 Boost
STUD ALL THE WAY BABY..


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 2/17/2009 5:38:07 PM
+1 Boost
It looks much better in brown in that big shot, but the white one is not impressive. I love the CL-esque side profile but the front and rear don't do anything for me. I can't say I'm impressed by the interior either. It seems like Audi and Mercedes have lost their interior mojo.


AudiphileAudiphile - 2/17/2009 5:39:05 PM
+2 Boost
I used to own a 2001 Mercedes CLK, which could be considered a predecessor of this car. It was a lovely car with a roomy front seat, but I was disappointed by the styling and skimpier interior accommodations of the second-generation CLK. This new E-class coupe still has some styling elements from that second-generation CLK, but the new car is a little bit more agressive and masculine. In addition, as this car is based on the E-class platform it should be roomier than the C-class-platfrom-based CLKs.
In summary, not bad. I'll reserve final judgement when I see the new car in the flesh - er, metal.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 2/17/2009 5:52:26 PM
+2 Boost
Isn't this a 47 Mercury, no wait, I was looking at the rear fenders.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 2/17/2009 5:54:38 PM
+2 Boost
Is this MB attempt to sale more A5?


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 2/17/2009 6:25:47 PM
+1 Boost
A5=S5 rats


themantheman - 2/17/2009 10:09:29 PM
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STUD...Stunning design, love the back LED lights, I wonder how they will look on the facelifted S class..I dont see how anyone in their right minds cant see the improvement over the CLK...Imagine it in AMG or better yet some kind of black series and you have a killer that Audi, BMW and Lexus will never catch..


clsboyclsboy - 2/17/2009 10:53:48 PM
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That description was almost as long as the stimulus bill!!!



M316M316 - 2/17/2009 11:28:21 PM
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Big fan of Merc designs for some time but ...not loving the back end it looks like a big euro style hatchback, like a Nissan Primera hatch actually. The C class hatch is also horrific but I love just about everything else they have done, even the R Class.


GennissenGennissen - 2/18/2009 2:20:10 AM
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interior still sucks. exterior gives the impression of an audi?? but we'll end up loving it anyway.. just like we did the s-class and the c-class.


snatchandgrabsnatchandgrab - 2/18/2009 9:54:41 AM
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It looks better than the current E class. The current E class is just sooooo boring. It looks so old ladyish. This is more agressive. I personally don't care for the interior, but I prefer woodgrain. Anything else looks cheap in my opinion (doesn't mean that it is).


EL34EL34 - 2/18/2009 4:15:14 PM
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I love the backend.

Best tail lights out there.

Love the LED's.


RNeekChicRNeekChic - 2/18/2009 9:00:49 PM
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Oh so it's an Elk? har har har...


EL34EL34 - 2/19/2009 1:50:26 PM
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If you don't like the new E-Klasse you must have 1/2 inch thick glasses on and it's time for an eye examination.


formula666formula666 - 2/19/2009 3:13:11 PM
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Some pretty strong opinions from folks who've never seen one up close. I hated the pre-release pictures of the new S-Class, but loved it in person almost instantly. The cd of 0.24 is amazing. I think that is a hint at just how sharp this thing looks in real life. Anyway, I think it looks good. Too early to say much more than that...
- F666


SteveSteve - 2/19/2009 4:30:09 PM
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Not attractive nor interesting to my eyes, though I am sure it will appeal to the younger crowd. It looks like BMW, and now Mercedes, are following Asian styling cues rather than defining their own.


morpheus1976morpheus1976 - 2/20/2009 8:30:29 AM
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STUD. I like it a lot better than the current CLK or even CLS. Both were imo too feminine. This has more muscle and that's a good thing.
Can't wait to the it with AMG trim....


2001W2102001W210 - 2/20/2009 1:24:58 PM
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I've been E Class driver since 2000 and I would have to say DUD. I know many Mercedes Benz cars become classic as it ages but this new design really disappoints me. It looks like a something Lexus would've made. :(

No thank you Mercedes Benz! You can keep newly designed sedan and the coupe. I'll keep my 2006 W211.


TheGeniusTheGenius - 2/21/2009 1:10:50 PM
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Overall..I think its a stud! Should look better in real life..

Exterior: Very nice and expressive, but tail lights are not typical benz..they're more hyundai sonata-like

Interior: Decent, but a bit flat and uninspiring.

Performance Package / Efficiency: Very nice..great to see nice styling that's efficiently packaged..



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