The new or modified driver assistance systems in the E-Class Cabriolet are based on state-of-the-art radar and sensor technology. They have been developed to help reduce the number of accidents caused by being too close to the vehicle in front, drowsiness and darkness.
If you're one of the first to get your hands on the new 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class and are now contemplating how best to tune your new model, you'll soon have another option to consider. Japanese tuning firm Wald has unveiled the first glimpse of their styling package for the new E, and as you can see above, it looks to provide a significantly more aggressive appearance to the sedan (judging from the front at least).
The highly appealing and emotionally charged Cabriolet is the latest addition to the successful Mercedes-Benz E-Class line-up. The open-top two-door model, which goes on sale on 11 January 2010, features a classic fabric soft top, making for a stylistically pure cabriolet feeling.
The 2010 Mercedes E-Class is certainly no stranger here at eMercedesBenz, as we've brought you details of the model on several occasions. But for those of you who may still have questions about the new sedan in advance of its European March 28th launch, today, any remaining inquiries you have pertaining to the model will be answered, as we're about to bring you a total of 10 articles and more than a 100 high resolution photos showcasing the 2010 E-Class.
The German publication sport auto has published a sneak peak at the Affalterbach-bred model – one that shows half of the model's front apron and headlights along with its front wheel. Pair it with the previous spy photos depicting the E63 AMG's unmasked rear along with a little imagination, and you've got a pretty clear idea of what to expect from the 2010 E63.
Could this be the next generation E-class, well I hope it is because it looks astonishing. I have to warn you that this is only a computer illustration and that the final product may not look like this. Nevertheless this gives us an idea on how Mercedes is thinking and which way in terms of design they will take.
Just days after our spies uncovered an almost undisguised 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class prototype, images of the upcoming midsize sedan were leaked on a German news website. The photos, which appear to be mildly retouched media photography, clearly show the 2010 E-Class sedan in its entirety - just weeks before it is set to be unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit
One can call the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class many things, but naming it "the best looking car in the world" is, by any stretch of the imagination, certainly wishful thinking. How, you ask, was it determined that the new E-Class is the best looking car in the world? I'm glad you asked.
Mercedes yesterday tipped us off to a new web special they launched recently highlighting the new 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe, but we didn't quite find the time to bring it to you. It's called the "Virtual Photo Shoot," and it features an impressive array of beautiful women gathered around the new model. When viewing the web special, you have the ability to see the scene through the eyes of any of the women, and then take a snapshot of the scene, should you so desire.
Posted by www.eMercedesbenz.com\r\n\r\nIt's been only two months since Mercedes announced the second coming of the E-Class, an updated version of the widely popular sedan that features a number of new revisions. More power, slightly enhanced styling, and a wealth of new electrical components are just a few of the changes the 2007 E can boast of.
Now that the new 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is officially on sale here in the U.S., it's time to start the countdown for the next soon-to-be-released model. That model, of course, is the 2010 Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet, the drop top version of the Mercedes E-Class Coupe that debuted back in February
After seemingly countless spy photos showcasing the model nearly undisguised, today Mercedes has finally taken the wraps off their new E-Class Coupe, and it looks pretty much exactly as we expected it to. From a design standpoint, if you're a fan of the new E-Class saloon, chances are you're going to be a fan of the coupe range as well.
Mercedes Benz in hose tuning shop, AMG, is capable of producing the most wonderful cars. Given what they have to start with, large, over-weight slabs of heavy steel that are mainly four-door sedans, the fact that AMG can modify and motivate these beats down the road with the rapidity of a sports car is amazing.
For example, take the new Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG...
We're not in Hustler territory yet, but we're easily in Maxim land, as the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class has revealed itself in all but the tiniest of body cladding. Why we need to wait until next year for the model's official unveiling is a mystery, as renderings, spy photos and the Concept FASCINATION study have revealed both its outward and inner appearance in remarkably clear detail, but alas, we do,
Along with innovation, individuality has always been one of the outstanding characteristics of the E-Class. And the new saloon is no exception: For example, the model range comprises ten engines, two drive concepts and three suspension variants.
New spy photos have emerged today depicting a scantily clad Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG, which should be celebrating its unveiling in the not too distant future. Not surprisingly, it doesn't look much different than the 2010 Mercedes E-Class fitted with the AMG sport package that we detailed back in January, but of course, the true fun of the E63 lies not in its design, but rather in what's under the hood.
You've seen the high resolution glossy press photos of the new 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, but if you're anything like me, you'd much rather judge a new model's design based on how it looks in the real world. No professional photographers packing Canon EOS 1DS Mark III's; no studio lighting; but rather ordinary, run-of-the-mill photos of a model that's covered with a healthy dose of dirt. And today, that's exactly the look at the 2010 Mercedes E-Class we're bringing you.
As you may remember, back in November spy photos emerged showcasing what appeared to be the new 2010 Mercedes E-Class Coupe in hard-top convertible form. It's now January, and it appears Mercedes has instead opted to take the more conventional soft-top approach, as evidenced by these latest Mercedes E-Class cabrio shots.
They're being called "leaked photos," but judging by the number of publications that ran this story nearly instantaneously, I'd surmise they're more of a viral marketing attempt by the ingenious marketing minds at Daimler. Whatever they are, the first photos of the forthcoming 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class are here, and the new model looks pretty much exactly as we expected it to.
Additional rumors are circulating today that outline in more depth what prospective SLK Tracksport owners may have to look forward to. If the rumors are indeed correct, the SLK Tracksport will be powered by the M113 E55 EVO engine, which has an output of 400 horsepower and 520 Nm
Mercedes announced yesterday that for those of you considering the purchase of the new 2010 E-Class, also available for ordering is the AMG sports pictured before you. Features of the package include an AMG front apron with large cooling air intakes, AMG side skirts, an AMG rear apron, new tailpipes, 18-inch AMG light alloy wheels and DIRECT CONTROL suspension lowered by 15 millimeters.
After taking an extended weekend we're back this beautiful March morning, kicking things off with details of the Mercedes AMG Driving Academy 2009/2010. Geared for those of you wishing to brush up on your driving skills under the guidance of professional instructors, the events of the new AMG Driving Academy have been expanded over years prior, with instruction given in a total of five skill levels: EMOTION, BASIC, ADVANCED, PRO and MASTERS.
You've already seen it from a number of nearly undisguised angles, and today, here's yet another look at the forthcoming Mercedes E-Class Coupe – this time, from the air. As you can clearly see, available as an option on the model will be a panoramic glass roof, a welcome feature for anyone not in the market for a cabriolet who still craves the feeling of partially open air driving.
"Welcome home. The new E-Class." That is the marketing campaign that has been chosen to represent the launch of the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. If you haven't already guessed, it's meant to highlight the fact that when inside the 2010 E-Class, one feels a sense of comfort and safety comparable to that of his own home.
Today the Geneva Motor Show officially opened its doors to the press, and with it, the introduction of several new models from Mercedes-Benz. As is the case anytime a new model from Mercedes is introduced, the company has published a wealth of information detailing the model