First Drive Q&A: 2010 Mercedes E-Class


How has the new E-Class changed over the last generation E-Class?

There's a new interpretation of the E-Class dual head lamp design, replacing the jelly bean look with a more aggressive angular shape that's also echoed in the optional LED daytime running lights below. The lines on the side of the car moving towards the bumper are also more muscular, and the tail lamps have been completely redesigned as well. Dimensionally it is a slightly bigger vehicle in nearly every dimension, including an extra 1-inch of leg room in back, though through smart engineering (like lowering the vehicle ride height to reduce drag), fuel economy is actually improved.

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