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2024 Mercedes-Benz E-Class All-Terrain First Look: Wagon Again - MSNBenz's iconic E-Class wagon lives on for another generation. With the new E-Class sedan's arrival for 2024, Mercedes fans might be wondering where the rarer station wagon version is. Well, wonder ...
The 2024 Mercedes-Benz E-class wagon makes its global debut.; The luxury wagon enters a new generation with a light redesign and fancy tech. EPA documents suggest the All-Terrain model is the only ...
As you'd expect, the E-Class grew in both body styles. The wagon is over an inch wider, sitting on a wheelbase that's 0.86-inch longer at 116 inches, so not only can rear passengers enjoy more ...
Having recently unveiled the redesigned 2024 E-Class sedan, Mercedes-Benz has now pulled the wraps off the E-Class station wagon, which will be sold in the U.S. exclusively in the All-Terrain trim.
Mercedes-Benz just revealed the E-Class wagon for European customers, and while U.S. details aren’t out, we already know that the long-roof variant will be making its way here in some capacity ...
The current E-Class wagon isn't sold in the U.S., but we do get the E-Class All-Terrain soft-roader, and the E 63 S wagon from AMG was also previously sold here.
Practicality is essentially the same as in the normal E-Class wagon, with 21.7 cubic-feet of cargo space with the rear seats up and 64.6 cubic-feet with the rear seats folded down.
The E-class wagon only offers a single model, but a variety of option packages makes it easy to customize. We would choose the Luxury styling for its upscale look (and star hood ornament), the ...
ALSO SEE: 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Review. Open the rear hatch, and the E-Class wagon offers 22.6 cubic feet of cargo room behind the 40/20/40 split-folding rear seats and 64.3 cu. ft. with them ...
Don't be fooled by Mercedes-Benz's exclamation that, for the first time ever, the E-Class All-Terrain wagon is being introduced to the U.S. It was, sort of, already here in the form of the nearly ...
We don’t have dimensions on the new Mercedes E-Class All-Terrain wagon—which is, by the way, the only wagon confirmed for the 2021 model year—nor do we know if it gets a ride height increase.
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