2017 Mercedes E-Class interior revealed
Although the new Mercedes E-Class won't be officially unveiled in full until the Detroit motor show next month, the company has released pictures of the new car's interior.
View Article2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class unveiled
The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class has been officially unveiled. The tenth generation of the company's core model is set to be the firm's most technologically advanced yet, with a range of new driver...
View ArticleNew Mercedes E-Class available to order now, priced from £35,935
The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class is available to order now in the UK, with prices starting from £35,935 for the 2.0-litre diesel E220d, or £44,930 for the 3.0-litre E350d.
View ArticleMercedes E-Class Estate available to order now from £37,935
The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate is available to order now, with prices starting from £37,935 for the E220d SE.
View ArticleMercedes-Benz Concept X-Class previews new pickup
Today, Mercedes-Benz unveiled its new Concept X-Class, offering a preview of the design of its forthcoming pickup model that's expected to arrive in production form in late 2017.
View ArticleMercedes X-Class pickup revealed in production form
Mercedes has revealed the production version of its new X-Class pickup - its first appearance in this segment - following the reveal of X-Class concept late last year.
View ArticleNew Mercedes-Benz X-Class priced from £27,310+VAT (£32,772)
The new Mercedes-Benz X-Class pickup is available to order now priced from £27,310 ex. VAT (£32,772 inc. VAT), with first deliveries expected in January 2018.
View ArticleMercedes-Benz X-Class Review
As a species, we have become totally obsessed with the concept of a rugged lifestyle. This is something Mercedes knows all about, having spent the last 40 years successfully evolving their utilitarian...
View ArticleMercedes-Benz X-Class V6 350d priced from £46,020
Prices for the new V6-powered Mercedes-Benz X-Class pick-up have been announced, and they’re pretty chunky.
View ArticleMercedes’ new naming convention explained
Mercedes has adopted a new naming convention for its car range, and although the company cites a need to simplify things for the consumer, it has led to some confusion.
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