SPIED: NEW Pics Of The Next-Gen Mercedes-Benz E-Class Give Us The BEST Look At Its FACE

SPIED: NEW Pics Of The Next-Gen Mercedes-Benz E-Class Give Us The BEST Look At Its FACE
It doesn't take much for us to realize that interest in the all-new Mercedes-Benz E-Class is running high. Not only are you — the users — clicking on any information pertaining to the next-gen three-pointed star, but since Mercedes has been knocking all if its all-new vehicles out of the park, it certainly has our attention.

With cars as good as the new S-Class and all-new C-Class, we can't imagine the German automaker botching the E-Class. While the current-gen E was harshly criticized by the press, it is selling quite strong.

So, how will Mercedes not ruin its current success? Well, it's going to take an interesting route. Rather than give it unique styling the E has typically held for about 20 years, it is going back to producing a vehicle that looks like it belongs between the big daddy S-Class and entry-level C-Class. From what we can tell with the slew of spy shots we've seen, it will look similar to the S.

In the latest pics, Mercedes-Benz released several images to the public displaying the upcoming E's safety systems. As you'll see, the company is highlighting its collision avoidance and automatic braking system.

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FirewombatFirewombat - 6/12/2015 9:48:42 AM
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That blow up doll looks very tall


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 6/12/2015 12:51:52 PM
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The E had always stood apart from the S & C in terms of exterior design and that's actually something that I like but I don't think that's the case with the upcoming E based on the pictures shown. I really like the 3 German makes but they're not being very innovative in terms of exterior design.


Agent00RAgent00R - 6/13/2015 4:48:18 PM
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The upcoming E is definitely going to forego its unique look and blend in with the Mercedes family.

I think most people are split on whether or not this is a good/bad thing.


Dexter1Dexter1 - 6/14/2015 10:31:55 AM
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Although I like where MB has taken the S- and C-classes, cloning the E-class is a bit of an Audi move. Now the only difference will be the length of the sausage. Pity.


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