

After recently unveiling both the 2010 Mercedes Benz E-Class sedan and its two door coupe sibling, the Stuttgart based auto maker will soon launch the wagon and convertible versions at the Frankfurt Auto Show which is set to take place in September this year. Both wagon and convertible models are expected to hit showrooms sometime after the launch.
No information yet regarding power plant options for both models, but a number of engines should be carried over from the sedan and coupe variants; ranging from a 136HP 4 cylinder diesel from the E200 CDI, to the 388HP V8 from the E500 Coupe.



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Nice, mean look.
No matter how the Benz's design looks like, it still nice.
look really mean n modernistic!
Will probably age faster than the CLS. Could have been better. This one looks like it is still in evolution rather than matured final product.