The Mercedes-Benz E 500 Avantgarde Combi belongs to the W211 generation, introduced in 2002 as the successor to the W210. The E 500, a V8 model, is positioned above the six-cylinder variants and is part of Mercedes-Benz's upper-mid-range lineup. The "Avantgarde" designation indicates a sport-oriented and contemporary equipment package within the E-Class lineup.
The Combi version, often called the "T-Modell," offers the practicality of a station wagon combined with luxury features. During this period, the E-Class featured a broad model range with various engine options and trim levels tailored to different markets. The 2004 Mercedes-Benz E 500 Avantgarde Combi is from the early years of this generation, representing the initial phase of the W211 series.
This model is distinguished by its powerful V8 engine and generous equipment. It was imported from Japan and has low mileage. The car is largely in its original paint, which is important for assessing its originality and condition, especially for a young or modern classic. The "Combi" body style provides increased cargo capacity while maintaining the sleek design and technology of the sedan. The Avantgarde trim offers a distinct and sporty appearance within the lineup.
The vehicle is in running condition, fully functional and ready to drive. Although it shows low mileage, this cannot be guaranteed due to its import from Japan.
Summary
The 2004 Mercedes-Benz E 500 Avantgarde Combi is an early W211 station wagon with a V8 engine, imported from Japan, and featuring low mileage. It retains most of its original paint and is in operational condition. For a better understanding of the vehicle, attending the viewing day is recommended.
This car is being auctioned online by Classic Car Auctions. Bidding takes place in the Classics Sports Cars auction in collaboration with Classic Park. The auction is entirely online, and everyone is welcome to view the collection during the viewing days. The starting bid is €5,000, with the estimated value at the lower end.
Bidding page: www.classiccar-auctions.com/en/lot-details/34324
The online auction begins on Friday, May 29, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. and closes on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. For more information, viewing days, and the full selection, visit www.classiccar-auctions.com.