Interesting Facts About the Mercedes-Benz E-Class W210
The Mercedes‑Benz E‑Class W210 debuted in the mid‑1990s as the successor to the iconic W124. Designed by Steve Mattin under Bruno Sacco between 1988 and 1991, it was first hinted at with a 1993 Coupé Concept at the Geneva Motor Show.
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Design Roots and Concept Preview
The W210’s styling was crafted by Steve Mattin under design chief Bruno Sacco from 1988 to 1991. Its design language was previewed two years later on the 1993 Coupé Concept shown at the Geneva Motor Show.
Launch and Production Span
Mercedes‑Benz presented the 210 series in June 1995 as the new medium‑size E‑Class, succeeding the long‑running W124. Production ran from June 1994 to March 2003 for the sedan and from May 1995 to December 2002 for the station‑wagon variant.
Three Distinct Guise Options at Introduction
When it arrived in 1995, the W210 was offered in three distinct guises, each with different design and appointment details, giving buyers a range of styling and equipment choices right from launch.
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