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− | The mid-range, standard Mercedes, though as with most cars, the E has increased in size over the years. As a range, the E-Klasse emerged during the W124’s run, after Mercedes-Benz adopted a new naming policy. It made sense: the letter ''E'' had once stood for ''Einspritzung'' (fuel injection), which all W124s had by that point, so it appeared to be a matter of moving the letter from the end to the beginning for model designations. The relatively indestructible W124 gave way to the somewhat more fragile W210, while Mercedes-Benz improved things with its successors. Below, the ''S''-designated models (i.e the T-Modell) are included under the ''W'' listings. | + | The mid-range, standard Mercedes, though as with most cars, the E has increased in size over the years. As a range, the E-Klasse emerged during the W124’s run, after Mercedes-Benz adopted a new naming policy. It made sense: the letter ''E'' had once stood for ''Einspritzung'' (fuel injection), which all W124s had by that point, so it appeared to be a matter of moving the letter from the end to the beginning for model designations. The relatively indestructible W124 gave way to the somewhat more fragile W210, while Mercedes-Benz improved things with its successors. Below, the ''S''-designated models (i.e the T-Modell) are included under the ''W'' listings. The C207 coupé bore the E-Klasse name but was in fact based on the smaller C-Klasse platform; its successor, however, grew, and wound up back on an E platform. |
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| *[[Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse (W211)]] | | *[[Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse (W211)]] |
| *[[Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse (W212)]] | | *[[Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse (W212)]] |
| + | *[[Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse Coupé (C207)]] |
| + | *[[Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse (W213)]] |
| + | *[[Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse Coupé (C238)]] |
| + | *[[Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse (W214)]] |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Mercedes-Benz]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Mercedes-Benz W124]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Mercedes-Benz]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Mercedes-Benz W124]]; [[Mercedes-Benz CLK]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 11 August 2023
The mid-range, standard Mercedes, though as with most cars, the E has increased in size over the years. As a range, the E-Klasse emerged during the W124’s run, after Mercedes-Benz adopted a new naming policy. It made sense: the letter E had once stood for Einspritzung (fuel injection), which all W124s had by that point, so it appeared to be a matter of moving the letter from the end to the beginning for model designations. The relatively indestructible W124 gave way to the somewhat more fragile W210, while Mercedes-Benz improved things with its successors. Below, the S-designated models (i.e the T-Modell) are included under the W listings. The C207 coupé bore the E-Klasse name but was in fact based on the smaller C-Klasse platform; its successor, however, grew, and wound up back on an E platform.
Marque: Mercedes-Benz | Predecessors: Mercedes-Benz W124; Mercedes-Benz CLK