1965 - 2020
mercedes benz e-klasse t-modell
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Generations
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Photo and details...MERCEDES BENZ E-Klasse T-Modell
Photo and details...Introduction: In 2013 Mercedes-Benz introduced a heavily restyled version of its well-known E-Class, and along with the sedan and coupe versions, the station wagon was updated as well.
Photo and details...Introduction: Mercedes-Benz introduced a new generation of the E-Class in 2009 and shook the customers with the new headlight design, but calmed them with the technologies that came with the car.
Photo and details...Introduction: After four years on the market, the third generation of the E-Class was refreshed with a well-deserved facelift and around 2000 components changed to the car.
Photo and details...Introduction: The second generation of the four-eye Mercedes-Benz E-Class was introduced in 2002 at the Brussels Motor Show and the station-wagon version, named T-Model, was unveiled in October 2003.
Photo and details...Introduction: Besides its sedan sibling, the station wagon version of the first generation of the E-Class got a well-deserved facelift as well in 1999.
Photo and details...Introduction: The 1996 Mercedes-Benz E-Class faced a huge controversy over its design and, most importantly, over its front fascia that showed a distinct, four-headlights layout instead of the previously used squared-looking headlamps.
Photo and details...Introduction: Mercedes-Benz updated the E-Class W124 range in 1993, nine years after the model's introduction on the market, and the station wagon was updated as well.
Photo and details...Introduction: The station wagon demand in the '80s and, after a successful career, the S123 Series had to be retired. The new S124 stepped in and brought new technologies to fill the needs.
Photo and details...Introduction: After successfully launching the W123 lineup in 1975, Mercedes-Benz faced another challenge: to create a station wagon on the same platform without compromising the car's qualities.
Photo and details...Introduction: In 1965, Mercedes-Benz W110 “Heckflosse” (tailfin) received a station wagon version that enjoyed great success on some markets, while others remained almost unknown.