What are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz long wheelbase and standard wheelbase models?

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IvanDella
07/29/25 9:19am
The differences between the Mercedes-Benz long wheelbase and standard wheelbase models include exterior design, body materials, functional configurations, and space size. Exterior design: There is a fundamental difference in design between the domestically produced Mercedes-Benz E-Class long wheelbase version and the imported Mercedes-Benz E-Class standard wheelbase version. The body of the domestically produced long wheelbase version is more elongated, and it features an additional triangular window at the rear side window position. In contrast, the imported standard wheelbase version has a more compact body. Body materials: The domestically produced Mercedes-Benz E-Class long wheelbase version uses steel materials for its body, while the imported standard wheelbase version employs an aluminum body. This results in differences in weight. Additionally, overall, the aluminum body is more fuel-efficient but less stable, whereas the steel body, though more fuel-consuming, offers higher stability. Functional configurations: In terms of configurations, the imported Mercedes-Benz E-Class standard wheelbase version is slightly superior. For instance, the front seats in the imported standard wheelbase version come with three-position memory seats, allowing quick adjustment to a comfortable angle. This feature is not available in the domestically produced long wheelbase version of the same level and requires a higher configuration. Another outstanding feature is the electrically adjustable steering wheel, which is standard across all imported standard wheelbase models but only available in mid-to-high configurations of the domestically produced long wheelbase version. The panoramic camera, a very convenient feature for driving and assisting in driving, is also only available in mid-to-high configurations of the domestically produced long wheelbase version. Space size: The domestically produced Mercedes-Benz E-Class long wheelbase version offers more space. Comparatively, the imported standard wheelbase version is less spacious. The domestically produced long wheelbase version includes a vanity mirror in the rear seats and two cup holders in the front seats, whereas the imported standard wheelbase version only has one cup holder.
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