We could start by rounding up the changes
on the 2021 E-Class All-Terrain, but the headline news with Mercedes-Benz‘s
refreshed rugged estate is that it’s going to be offered in North America for
the very first time. For the time being at least, Mercedes said that the
All-Terrain will replace the E-Class Wagon in North America, though we’re told
to wait for more news in the coming months.
Joining the facelifted E-Class sedan and
AMG E53 models, it will go up against the the likes of the Audi A6 Allroad that
was recently announced for America with a US$ 65,900 price tag, and Volvo’s
existing V90 Cross Country.
For the new model year, it adopts the
styling cues of the lower-riding E-Class Wagon, boasting identical lighting
units on both ends, with incorporated LED DRLs, and power domes on the bonnet,
like the Avantgarde and AMG Line trim levels. A revised radiator grille, as
well as the restyled skid plate with mirror chrome look instead of the silver
shadow hue of its predecessor, are part of the updates.
Elsewhere, the facelifted E-Class
All-Terrain soldiers on with the same look that includes the shape of the front
and rear bumpers, chrome trim, roof rails, tailgate-mounted spoiler and plastic
cladding on the lower parts of the body. The jacked-up ground clearance and
standard 4Matic all-wheel drive system are still on deck, allowing it to
venture off the beaten path every now and then.
Inside, it gets the latest iteration of
the MBUX infotainment system, new steering wheel and touchpad on the center
console, in addition to a generous range of trim and upholstery options and
combos. The U.S. specification car will come with a 12.3” Digital Instrument
Cluster & 12.3” Touchscreen Multimedia Display, LED lights, DYNAMIC SELECT
with Offroad and Offroad+ driving modes, 19-inch wheels, and a host of other
features as standard.
The U.S. market will get a sole option,
the E450 4Matic All-Terrain powered by a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six with
EQ Boost producing 362 hp and 369 lb-ft of peak torque. The EQ Boost 48-volt
mild-hybrid system provides an additional 21 hp and up to 184 lb-ft worth of
electric power in certain circumstances.
The German automaker did not provide
further details about the 2021 E-Class All-Terrain, although they did say that
the high-riding station wagon will be offered with more off-road modes and
additional engine versions. As a result, we will have to wait until later this
year, when the facelifted E-Class goes on sale, to find out more about it.