LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Like most car brands, Mercedes-Benz sells a lot of SUVs these days. From large to small, these vans make up the bulk of the company’s volume, and buyers can’t get enough of them.
Don’t count out sedans just yet though, as the iconic E-Class sedan still has prestige.
Coming In various body shapes that characterize their respective eras, the mid-size sedan has been part of the brand’s lineup for about 75 years.
Mercedes’ mid-2020s sedans come with an all-new generational look that’s already a little familiar. That’s because the vehicle’s shape and design was ushered in three years ago on the flagship S-Class. Its sleek style gives an impression of a tidy design and aerodynamic smoothness for efficiency.
When you step inside these sedans, you can’t miss the tech-infused dashboard with a sweeping LCD display called the MBUX Superscreen, extending from the driver’s side all the way over the passenger door. A screen in front …