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Kwiek Classics is putting AMG's M113 and M156 engines and manual transmissions in the brand's iconic sedans and roadsters of the 1960s–1990s.
Mercedes-Benz just revealed the E-Class wagon for European customers, and while U.S. details aren’t out, we already know that the long-roof variant will be making its way here in some capacity ...
The AMG E-Class wagon is making a return to the U.S., this time with a plug-in hybrid twist. The 2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon is officially U.S.-bound des… ...
When we saw spy shots of the E63 AMG wagon a couple of months ago, we thought the extended lines might diminish the stubbiness of the E Class sedan. The camouflage, cladding, and low profile tires ...
A redesigned Mercedes-Benz E-Class goes on sale later this year as a 2024 model, and once again AMG will tune it. Prototypes for AMG's redesigned E 53 sedan have previously been spotted and now we ...
The current E-Class wagon isn't sold in the U.S., but we do get the E-Class All-Terrain soft-roader, and the E 63 S wagon from AMG was also previously sold here.
As you'd expect, the E-Class grew in both body styles. The wagon is over an inch wider, sitting on a wheelbase that's 0.86-inch longer at 116 inches, so not only can rear passengers enjoy more ...
Two variants of the next-generation 2024 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon were caught testing uncamouflaged at the Nürburgring, and the engineers testing them were pushing the non-AMG estates to their ...
Mercedes hasn’t officially confirmed the wagon for the U.S., and it’s possible it might only be available as a crossover-style E-Class All Terrain in North America.
Watch an E-Class AMG Wagon Eject a Rear Wheel at the Nurburgring This is about as well as this moment could possibly go. By Fred Smith Published: May 08, 2023 10:15 AM EDT Save Article ...
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