When will the Mercedes-Benz E-Class be updated?
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The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is typically updated every 6 to 10 years. Additional information: Series vehicles: The E-Class has the longest history among all Mercedes-Benz models. From the birth of the first-generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan in 1947 to the emergence of the tenth generation, the sixth generation is particularly familiar to many, as it was the first E-Class sedan officially introduced to China. Update timeline: First-generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class (1947-1953), the earliest model was the 170 V, with the chassis code W136. It featured independent headlights, independent front wheel hubs, and an engine from classic pre-war models. Second-generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class (1953-1961), in 1953, Mercedes-Benz launched the second-generation E-Class sedan, the first three-box car after World War II, featuring a non-load-bearing body. The code was 180, and the chassis number was W120. Other external configurations and space also underwent significant changes. Third-generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class (1961-1968), by 1961, Mercedes-Benz introduced the third-generation E-Class with the chassis code W110. Compared to the second generation, the most notable change was the first adoption of a fin-style tail design.