The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon is a no-go for the U.S., but it's All Terrain soft-roader variant could still make it here.
The 2024 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon broke cover in European spec, but it is not coming to the U.S.
is subject to a future announcement. The more rugged All Terrain is the only version of the current-generation E-Class Wagon sold here., which is scheduled to reach U.S. showrooms later this year. Exterior styling largely carries over from the sedan, and gives the new wagon a coefficient of drag of 0.26. That's slightly better than the 0.27 Cd of the previous-generation model, despite a slightly larger frontal area.Like the sedan, the wagon has grown a bit. It's 1.
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