Earlier this year, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe (C207) received a pretty major facelift, along with its convertible, sedan and station wagon brothers.
With an entirely new front end, different character lines on the side and new taillights, the refreshed coupe is looking a bit more aggressive than the non-facelift version, but that doesn't mean that everyone is satisfied with its looks.
For those people, there are always the bodykits specialists of the world, with the German folks from MAE Design being some of the oldest in the business.
With age comes experience, and experience sometimes comes with improved taste, or at least this is how we're picturing the designers from MAE, known in the 1980s and 1990s for wide bodykits for Mercedes-Benz and their patented six window wheel design.
Their latest offering comes in the shape of a very clean-looking wide bodykit for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe (C207) facelift, topped with their signature alloy-wheels.
As you can see, the result is pretty impressive but at the same time easy on the eyes and not very flamboyant, despite being a good deal wider than a regular E-Class Coupe.
For those people, there are always the bodykits specialists of the world, with the German folks from MAE Design being some of the oldest in the business.
With age comes experience, and experience sometimes comes with improved taste, or at least this is how we're picturing the designers from MAE, known in the 1980s and 1990s for wide bodykits for Mercedes-Benz and their patented six window wheel design.
Their latest offering comes in the shape of a very clean-looking wide bodykit for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe (C207) facelift, topped with their signature alloy-wheels.
As you can see, the result is pretty impressive but at the same time easy on the eyes and not very flamboyant, despite being a good deal wider than a regular E-Class Coupe.