In internal documents, the EV’s styling, captured by Autocar’s spy photographers, is described as “iconic E-Class three-box design”, with a “very status-oriented wheelbase offering maximum space and comfort”.
This new design will be adopted by the current E-Class as part of a heavy facelift in 2027, Autocar has been told. But while that model will continue to offer both saloon and estate bodystyles, the new electric car is set to be produced exclusively as a saloon.
The new E-Class sits on the same platform as the GLC EQ and incoming sixth-generation C-Class , meaning both single-motor, rear-wheel-drive and dual-motor, four-wheel-drive models are planned. Battery capacity is likely to follow its platform-mates. For the C-Class, the most efficient variant is fitted with a 94kWh battery pack for a range of almost 500 miles.
The new architecture uses an 800V system capable of charging at up to 350kW; the EQE’s 400V system has a peak rate of 170kW. This 800V system will also allow the electric E-Class to use Mercedes’ latest driver assistance systems, including an optional level-three hands-free autonomous driving mode (in permitted markets). Mercedes boss Ola Källenius described it as a “significant technological step” from that used by the EQE saloon.
Early prototypes feature large, open wheel designs, but these are planned to be replaced in production with more aerodynamic wheels to help bring the drag coefficient close to the 0.22 of the sleek EQE – despite the model’s more traditional three-box design.





















