The wait is over, and Mercedes now presents the new E-Class. Although it’s about new design and lots of advanced features that make the ride comfortable and safe, that’s not exactly what they’re showcasing when the car is unveiled.

Mercedes E-Class

Instead, it’s the ability to play Angry Birds on one of the screens, the car having a built-in TikTok function, and the presence of a selfie camera that take center stage. That’s right – the grille is also illuminated.

Mercedes E-Class

The wheelbase has increased by 22 centimeters and now measures a total of 2.96 meters. From nose to rear, the car now measures 4.94 meters. Thanks to this, the rear seat space should have improved a bit, and there should be a little more room to spread out than before. The dashboard, instrument panel, and screens resemble those found in the electric siblings EQE and EQS, and a screen can also be added for the passenger.

Mercedes E-Class

All engine options coming to Europe are electrified, and half are plug-in hybrids. The entry-level model is the E200, which has a gasoline-powered four-cylinder engine with 204 horsepower driving the rear wheels. If you prefer diesel, you can choose the E200d with 197 horsepower, which is also available with all-wheel drive. The plug-in hybrids all have a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine connected to a 129-horsepower electric motor. You should be able to drive on electricity for up to 100 km. The E400e is currently the sharpest in the group, achieving 0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds. AMG versions will be released later.

Mercedes E-Class

Unfortunately, we have not yet received the price and launch date.

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