Mercedes-Benz will introduce a crossover-tinged variation of the 2017 E-class station wagon. Designed after the Audi Allroad Quattro, the brand-new derivative will be called All Terrain.
Ready to make its debut at the Paris Auto show this year, the E-class All Terrain is distinguished from the routine E-class wagon by its higher ride height, unpainted cladding around the wheel arches and on the lower body, along with redesigned front and rear bumpers. A 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system will be conventional, and the vehicle will be provided with numerous gasoline and diesel motor. No AMG derivatives are prepared.
Mercedes-Benz states that the automobile will go reasonably away the road, however there won’t be any unique devices beyond the higher ground clearance and off-road software. We likewise hear that the interior will remain mainly the same; Mercedes is not planning particular color-and-trim options to enhance the All Terrain’s more-rugged outside design.
Surprisingly, there are no plans at this moment to bring the E-class All Terrain to the United States for now, Mercedes-Benz is set to send us the 2017 E400 station wagon, and we expect, an AMG variation too. But off-road-themed wagons have been popular here, most significantly the Subaru Outback and the Volvo Cross Country, so it might be that in the future the All Terrain will likewise find its way to USA.