We’ve already seen the profile and interior of the upcoming 2024 E-Class, and now we’re getting a peek at its exterior details just ahead of Mercedes’ full reveal on Tuesday, April 25.
Just like the previous teasers, the next-generation E-Class is painted in an eye-catching teal color and features stylish black trim. As we speculated earlier, this may indicate that the Night Package is included, as evidenced by the black grille surround with a hint of chrome inside.
In addition, we can also observe the headlights that are perfectly incorporated into the grill, which recall the front of the EQE, although with some alterations for the engine. The lower front grille has black trim pieces with small Mercedes logos, along with large black multi-spoke wheels that, upon closer examination, are AMG-branded.
Read: Mercedes unveils new E-Class and electrified powertrains ahead of April 25 launch
Another snapshot of the car’s silhouette that was shared earlier this month shows that the overall shape will be familiar to those who have seen the C-Class. However, the vehicle will be larger and may include certain design elements from the S Class.
We know that the interior of the E-Class is inspired by the latest electric vehicles from Mercedes, with a prominent Hyperscreen (almost) across the board. However, we can see that there is a separate screen behind the steering wheel for the instruments.
Under the hood, all models in the 2024 E-Class lineup will be equipped with an electrified powertrain, either a PHEV or some other form of electrification. Mercedes has previously claimed that “coherent electrification” will facilitate “local emission-free driving” across the line. The electrical components are expected to support four- and six-cylinder engines.
We’ll get a clear idea of what to expect from Class E 2024 on Tuesday, April 25 at 5:00 PM CEST (11:00 AM EST). Be sure to check back with us for our full report on everything you need to know about the new car.
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In addition, we can also observe the headlights that blend seamlessly into the grille, reminiscent of the EQE’s front end, albeit with some alterations for the engine. The front lower grille has black trim pieces with tiny Mercedes logos on them, along with large black multi-spoke wheels that, upon closer examination, are AMG-branded." [3]=> string(232) "
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