Since the legendary “Hammer” of 1986, the E-Class with its superior engine has been one of the central models which form the brand core of Mercedes-AMG. In the latest generation, the sporty vehicle dynamics of the performance models from Affalterbach are combined with considerably more comfort …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					Since the legendary “Hammer” of 1986, the E-Class with its superior engine has been one of the central models which form the brand core of Mercedes-AMG. In the latest generation, the sporty vehicle dynamics of the performance models from Affalterbach are combined with considerably more comfort …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					The E-Class is one of the key models that make up the core of the Mercedes-AMG brand. The comprehensive update applied to the latest generation encompasses the Saloon, Estate, Coupé and Cabriolet models with six- and eight-cylinder engines, which range in output from 320 kW (435 …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					The 124 model series estate showed its angular silhouette 35 years ago at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt. It was the brand’s first E-Class.   The estate was the T-Modell in German. “T” stood for tourism and transport. Further on, the 124 model series sprang …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					Mercedes-Benz has always been known for their understated, yet unmistakable styling. While stately simplicity has always been a hallmark of Mercedes-Benz design, some models pull it off better than others.   The Mercedes-Benz W123 series has long since been one of the most beloved Mercedes-Benz models. …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					The all-new seventh-generation Mercedes S-Class has been hogging the spotlight lately, but the three-pointed star brand launched another important car this year: The revised 2021 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. The E-Class lineup, which includes sedan, coupe, Cabriolet, and wagon body styles, is significantly refreshed for 2021—but, surprisingly, that …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					Car shoppers seeking a slick-looking-yet-sensible luxury coupe in 1973 had plenty of choices from the Motor City, including the Pontiac LeMans, the Mercury Montego GT, and the Plymouth Satellite. Price tags on those machines started at $2,920, $2,926, and $2,765, respectively (that’s about $17,760, $17,800, and …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					Before blowing our minds with the tons of features in the next-generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the three-pointed star marque unveiled the facelifted Mercedes-Benz E-Class. The pricing of the unit was also recently announced, which starts at $54,250 in the US. Like the flagship car of its maker, …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					The newly refreshed 2021 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan will start at $54,250 (plus a $1,050 destination charge) when they begin arriving at American dealers in late 2020. If you prefer a different layout, the E-Class Coupe will begin at $64,950; the E-Class All-Terrain wagon will be $67,600, …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					Who doesn’t love some aggressively gorgeous AMGs going up against each other at the drag strip? This specific carwow drag race video is pretty neat because it pits two very similar cars against each other, one just happens to have a ton of practicality, and the …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					When Mercedes-Benz introduced the W124, they gave birth to a new nameplate – the E-Class. While early W124 models weren’t known by that moniker, Mercedes-Benz made it official in 1993. However, according to CarScoops, the E-Class ethos extends all the way back to the 1920s.   …				
					
					
							
									
						
		
								
		
						
							
					More cars than ever come with an internet connection as automakers prepare for the era of connected vehicles. These will be able to receive software updates, communicate with other cars and the surrounding infrastructure, and, ideally, make driving safer. But an internet connection poses security risks, …