It’s the only wagon Mercedes plans for the U.S., and it should relatively resemble the E350 4Matic sedan in price (though it may perhaps cost a bit more than that car’s $52,000 price tag) and mileage numbers (16/24 mpg city/highway for the sedan).
The wagon will have a 268-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 under the hood with a seven-speed automatic transmission and standard all-wheel drive.
The E-Class wagon has a diesel version in Europe, but Mercedes said the automaker has no plans to bring the diesel to the U.S.
The redesigned E-Class sedan has been selling well since it went on sale a few months ago.