Mercedes Benz used the Geneva Motor Show as an occasion to debut its all-new E-Class sedan. Images and information regarding the car was issued by the company recently, and the following press release is a new addition. Through the past few months, we have been tracking the 2010 Mercedes E-Classclosely.

Mercedes Benz E-Class Coupe to Debut at Geneva Motor Show

The 2010 Mercedes Benz E-Class Coupe is a much anticipated replacement to the aging CLK Coupe, which has been falling against newbies like the Audi A5 and E92 BMW 3-series Coupe.

2010 Mercedes Benz E-Class gets AMG Sports pack

The 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class has not yet made it to the Indian market, but when it does come, the prospective E-Class buyer will have the choice of buying a new E-Class, upgraded with the AMG sports pack. This new, optional package includes sporty and dynamic features, some of which are not available individually. The AMG sports package can be combined with all engine variants and all E-Class design and equipment lines.

Video- 2010 Mercedes Benz E-Class

With the all new E-Class Mercedes debuting at Detroit, the work might have just got a bit harder at BMW and Audi with their next gen 5 and A6. Much more when you consider these two videos which have just surfaced online. If you want to have an idea about how this car looks while rolling down the road, then just watch the videos below. Also remember that this car will be coming to India soon after the RHD version goes on sale.

The 2010 Mercedes Benz E-Class as you must know by now, is Mercedes Benz’s next and most talked about car. It will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this year and the original plan was to display the car to the public for the first time in Geneva lacking any camouflage.

Review- 2009 Mercedes Benz E-Class

At last, hi-resolution images of the highly spoken about Mercedes is out. The next-gen E-Class will see the light of the day in the 2009 Frankfurt Auto show and will be on the market from 2010 onwards. The fresh design is to some extent inspired from the new C class and the S class. It will arrive as a chief competitor for the BMW 5-Series and the Audi A6.