The latest addition to the new E-Class family, the Estate, is now available for order.

Priced on an average of over 1 percent more over its predecessor when equipped to the same specification, the executive wagon comes with a choice of four engines in its home market, Germany, kicking off from €48,665.05 ($54,068) in the E 200 specification, with 184 HP and 300 Nm (221 lb-ft) of torque.

For €50,485.75 ($56,091), the E 220 d becomes available, rated at 194 HP and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) of torque, and paying almost €270 ($300) more will bring you the E 250 variant, which develops 211 HP and 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) of torque. The current range-topper, until the E63 AMG hits the market is the 401 HP and 520 Nm (384 lb-ft) of torque AMG E 43 4Matic, priced from €75,089 ($83,426).

Those interested in checking some of the extra features on the options list, such as the Keyless-Go Package (€952/$1,058), Easy-Pack load-securing kit (€351.05/$390), Air Body Control (€1,785/$1,983), Crosswind Assist (€1,082.90/$1,203), Heat Comfort Package (€940.10/$1,044), dual 12.3-inch displays (€1,011.50/$1,124) and Parking Package (€1,773.10/$1,970), among others, will make the E-Class Estate a few thousand more expensive.

Adding up to these is a wide variety of customization options for the interior, along with the AMG Exterior Carbon-Fiber Package II (€2,082.50/$2,313) and the 20-inch wheels, in a bichromatic finish (€1,071/$1,190). All prices include tax and are available for Germany, where deliveries will commence in October.

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