Mercedes-Benz has just dropped a bunch of new press photos of the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe and we’ve updated our gallery for you.

Refresher: The 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe will go on sale this summer in the U.S. It will be available with two variants including the 292-hp E350 Coupe and the 388-hp E550 Coupe. Prices start at $48,925 for the 2010 E350 Coupe and $55,525 for the 2010 E550 Coupe.

Click through for the updated high-res image gallery.

2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe:

 

 

- By: The Daily Auto Editor


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  • FancyNancy

    As a MB fan, I have to say that there are several styling issues that irk me, however mildly. The unusual line above the rear wheels still jars me (historical nod acknowledged). The rearmost portion of the side-glass seems unresolved with the tiny triangle sticking out and looking very much the Band-Aid it is. Finally, the rear lenses, though well-integrated, still remind me of generic Japanese sedans (esp. an older Infiniti).

    I'm sure the fit and finish is beautiful and that it is a far better car than the one it replaces. Even the cost is in the ballpark of what I would expect to pay… if only those niggling styling issues were addressed.

  • kabluey

    Ohhh the OxBloodRed is enticing! I don't buy a Mercedes for the styling, I buy the car for all that it does well, and too me a Mercedes isn't a luxury–but a life saver…

  • Pat

    where is Ivan these days? lol

  • FancyNancy

    As a MB fan, I have to say that there are several styling issues that irk me, however mildly. The unusual line above the rear wheels still jars me (historical nod acknowledged). The rearmost portion of the side-glass seems unresolved with the tiny triangle sticking out and looking very much the Band-Aid it is. Finally, the rear lenses, though well-integrated, still remind me of generic Japanese sedans (esp. an older Infiniti).

    I'm sure the fit and finish is beautiful and that it is a far better car than the one it replaces. Even the cost is in the ballpark of what I would expect to pay… if only those niggling styling issues were addressed.

  • kabluey

    Ohhh the OxBloodRed is enticing! I don't buy a Mercedes for the styling, I buy the car for all that it does well, and too me a Mercedes isn't a luxury–but a life saver…

  • Pat

    where is Ivan these days? lol