The next-generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class is well advanced in its development phase as it has been spotted testing on public roads since December 2021. However, the executive vehicle has always been presented in sedan form – until recently, courtesy of walkoARTvideos on Youtube.
For the first time, the new generation Mercedes E-Class station wagon was taken on a public road. It was waiting for a green light at an intersection, with all the cover-ups you’d expect from a test vehicle. There were two prototypes, although the differences between the two are not shown in the video.
As a long-roof model, you can expect the E-Class station wagon to sport the same styling as the sedan, but with the obvious changes to the rear. The unofficial renders above imagine what the next E-Class sedan would look like based on spy photos.
As expected, the E-Class will look like a shrunken Mercedes S-Class, with evolutionary design changes on the outgoing model. The grille should become smaller than before, as well as a set of thinner headlights. The rear should also take the same approach. Overall, the next-generation E-Class, whether in sedan or wagon form, will look sleeker than the fifth-generation version of the W213 model.
Meanwhile, the interior hasn’t been previewed in the video above, but we suspect it won’t look any different than what we’ve seen before. It’s worth noting that the interior spy photos showed a dual-screen setup like the S-Class. Those waiting for the next-gen E-Class can expect the German automaker’s latest driver assistance features.
Mercedes-Benz has yet to announce the exact launch date for the next-generation W214 E-Class, but we’re expecting a launch towards the end of the year. The outgoing model was introduced in 2016, so it’s time for a major overhaul.
The next-generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class is well advanced in its development phase as it has been spotted testing on public roads since December 2021. However, the executive vehicle has always been presented in sedan form – until recently, courtesy of walkoARTvideos on Youtube.
For the first time, the new generation Mercedes E-Class station wagon was taken on a public road. It was waiting for a green light at an intersection, with all the cover-ups you’d expect from a test vehicle. There were two prototypes, although the differences between the two are not shown in the video.
As a long-roof model, you can expect the E-Class station wagon to sport the same styling as the sedan, but with the obvious changes to the rear. The unofficial renders above imagine what the next E-Class sedan would look like based on spy photos.
As expected, the E-Class will look like a shrunken Mercedes S-Class, with evolutionary design changes on the outgoing model. The grille should become smaller than before, as well as a set of thinner headlights. The rear should also take the same approach. Overall, the next-generation E-Class, whether in sedan or wagon form, will look sleeker than the fifth-generation version of the W213 model.
Meanwhile, the interior hasn’t been previewed in the video above, but we suspect it won’t look any different than what we’ve seen before. It’s worth noting that the interior spy photos showed a dual-screen setup like the S-Class. Those waiting for the next-gen E-Class can expect the German automaker’s latest driver assistance features.
Mercedes-Benz has yet to announce the exact launch date for the next-generation W214 E-Class, but we’re expecting a launch towards the end of the year. The outgoing model was introduced in 2016, so it’s time for a major overhaul.