Does the Mercedes-Benz E-Class have a wagon version?
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The Mercedes-Benz E-Class does have a wagon version, which shares the same powertrain combination as the sedan model. It is equipped with either a 2.0T or 3.0T turbocharged engine, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, delivering overall solid performance. The wagon version offers three distinct front grille designs: louver-style, dual-horizontal-bar style, and AMG Line style. Compared to the sedan, the wagon features more slender taillights with LED light clusters and maintains the dual-exhaust design, presenting a comfortable overall appearance.
As an enthusiast who frequently helps friends find used cars, I can definitively say the Mercedes-Benz E-Class has always had an estate version. I was just discussing this in a car enthusiasts' group recently - the latest W214 generation estate is everywhere on European streets, with that elegant sloping rear roofline design. While domestic dealerships currently focus on the sedan version, parallel imports can get you the E220d diesel estate, whose trunk is 20cm deeper than the sedan and can fit a complete set of camping gear with the rear seats folded. Remember the 2018 W213 generation estate was officially introduced in China with air suspension, and well-maintained used ones still go for over 400,000 RMB in the secondary market. Mercedes calls its estate versions either 'Estate' or 'T-Modell', which are even more popular than sedans in their home German market.