What are the appearance differences between the Mercedes-Benz E260 large emblem and small emblem?
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Mercedes-Benz E260 large emblem is a coupe, while the small emblem is a business car. The basic introduction of Mercedes-Benz E260 is as follows: The Mercedes-Benz E260 continues the front face design of the current E-Class Elegance model, with the towering upright emblem and multi-slat grille being familiar Mercedes elements. The model name is Mercedes-Benz E260, with an L4 engine structure, naturally aspirated intake form, direct fuel injection, a displacement of 1796ml, maximum power of 150kW, maximum power speed of 5500rpm, and peak torque speed of 2000-4300rpm. The detailed introduction of Mercedes-Benz E260 is as follows: Vehicle dimensions: The body size of the Mercedes-Benz E260 sedan is 5021x1854x1487mm, consistent with the E-Class sports sedan, with slight differences compared to the current E-Class. The new car's wheelbase remains 3014mm, and the extended rear section is very noticeable from the side view, but customers will be more attracted by the rich and varied body lines rather than deliberately observing its body length. Body details: Below the distinctive fork-shaped LED turn signals of the Mercedes-Benz E260, you can see the 360-degree holographic imaging camera. Combined with the other two cameras hidden in the front grille and trunk lid, drivers can view the surroundings of the car in real time while sitting inside. Although this is no longer a novel configuration, it is the first time it has appeared on the Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
I recently bought a Mercedes-Benz E260 and have been driving it for a few months. The difference between the large emblem and small emblem versions is quite noticeable. The large emblem version features an oversized three-pointed star logo in the middle of the front grille, giving it a particularly sporty and youthful look—it feels more fashionable on the road. The small emblem version, on the other hand, has the star logo on the hood with a classic multi-bar horizontal grille design, leaning more towards a stable and elegant style, exuding a business-like vibe when parked in the garage. In other aspects, the large emblem's bumper lines are sharper and more aggressive, while the small emblem's are much more rounded. Even the wheel designs differ: the large emblem's multi-spoke wheels are dynamic, whereas the small emblem's are simple and sophisticated. When parking next to the same model, I noticed the large emblem attracts more young people, while the small emblem appeals to middle-aged friends. I hesitated when choosing but ultimately went with the small emblem, thinking it suits daily commuting better and is slightly more fuel-efficient.
As a car enthusiast, when modifying Mercedes-Benz models, I often come across the comparison between the large emblem and small emblem versions. The large emblem features a single-bar grille paired with a massive three-pointed star on the front, delivering strong visual impact and a sporty feel—it looks particularly aggressive when cruising on the highway. The small emblem, on the other hand, has a double-bar grille with a smaller star badge on the hood, exuding a low-key retro vibe and elegant charm. In terms of details, the large emblem’s lower apron is wider and flatter, with slightly more dazzling lighting elements, while the small emblem’s front bumper is smoother, giving the overall silhouette a much gentler flow. When helping a friend modify the exhaust, I noticed that the large emblem design appeals to those seeking individuality, whereas the small emblem suits family-oriented use. Nowadays, it’s quite trendy to see many E260 cars on the street fitted with large emblem accessories.