Filed under: Spy Photos, Sedan, China, Mercedes-Benz, Luxury

The Chinese market has always had a penchant for stretched-wheelbase versions of luxury sedans, adding a bit of wheelbase to everything from
Buicks and
Volvos to
BMWs and
Audis. The most recent vehicle to go on the rack is the 2010
Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Apparently the Benz is lagging a bit in the sales department, trailing even Audi, a company it usually bests handily.
For that reason, China Car Times is reporting that
Mercedes is planning on giving the E-Class some "Chinese characteristics." Beijing-Benz is said to be readying a Chinese-built E300L, pictured here. Audi has had a lot of success in China with its recently introduced
A4L and
A6L, while BMW has already released a
lengthened 5 Series and is said to be planning a similarly elongated 3 in the near future. Being chauffeur driven is a sign of wealth in China, so having a mini limo shows status, hence the longer-wheelbase versions of luxury sedans being so popular. But just like the A4L and stretched 5er, there's no chance that the E-Class L will make it to the States.
[Source:
China Car Times]
Spy Shots: Long-wheelbase Mercedes-Benz E Class spotted getting ready for China originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 05 Apr 2010 17:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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