Next generation Mercedes Benz E-Class (Official thread)
Last edited by Gojirra99; Jan 8, 2009 at 06:14 PM.
The only complaint I had about the C class interior was that it was overall a bit bland and lacking in creative design. On the other hand the ergonomics were excellent, there was a lot of space for my long feet (not the case in the IS) and the layout of buttons was logical and easy to comprehend.
The Lexus IS interior, the competitor to the C class, isn't all that great in my personal opinion. My sister has an IS250 and when I was on vacation back home I've driven it a few times and spent some quality time inside the cabin. Or on the RX next to the power Trunk release empty button, but you can close it so its ok their
On a side note, I am a Lexus fan, but I do find a lot of their interiors to be highly overrated. To me the best Lexus interiors are actually those of the GS and ES. I am not too impressed with the LS interior to be completely honest. The wood seems a little fake and all that silver plastic is just a thorn in ones eye when compared to the subtle and discreet interiors of the A8 and S class and now the new BMW 7 series.
No offense.
And with Lexus the IS and GS and even LS, I can't stand how Lexus leaves, fake buttons for options you don't have its like they must remind you that you could have bought an option and you didn't like Air Suspension on the GS350 that the V8 version has. Mercedes is similiar the buttons are their, but when you push it reminds you on the screen. Pushing the Phone in both the C and E in our cars say "NO PHONE" NO AUX, NO SAT and in our old ML320 when you pushed Nav it would say Insert Navigation CD or something in that context.
Does anyone think the new E class has styling cues from the GS with the Large light and smaller light on the inside and the Dash reminds me of a BMW with I drive.
Last edited by triplecore; Jan 7, 2009 at 03:21 PM.
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My only qualms are the lack of a center mounted shifter on some models, and the tiny black buttons below the air vents. The buttons could have easily been replaced by something more attractive than what they are.
Overall, it looks like Mercedes really brought their A-Game with the new E. There are parts of the exterior that I am unsure of, but the interior looks 95% drop dead gorgeous (although that lack of a shifter would be a huge problem for me).
I am excited to see the car in person sometime...I want to get a better feel for the sheet metal.
It's subtlely handsome. Appealing to the eyes.
The interior is conservative, and I do like some of the exterior lines without being too flashy. It's gonna sell like hotcakes...
It's difficult to ascertain the exact quality of interior materials based on sight and touch. Many luxury cars use plastics on the inside, including Lexus. One could argue that the Lexus GS or ES interiors are cheap based on the large surface area of black plastic. But what really attracts me to the GS and ES interiors are the small panel gaps and high build quality they radiate. Call me crazy, but both those interiors make a much better impression on me than the dashboard of the LS. It might be me, but I thought I saw larger panel gaps in the LS interior than the GS and ES.
By the way, one of the things I liked about the new C class interior was the attention to detail and the small panel gaps. The predecessor cabin was one of the worst in class in my honest opinions, but the new C class has an interior that really can rank as one of the best in class in my opinion. Again, spend time in the car and you will see what I mean.


In a way I believe that car was the inspiration behind the 1997 E class.






























