Did Porsche really help build the 1994 Mercedes E500?
Yes, absolutely! Porsche really did help build the 1994 Mercedes E500—it’s one of the coolest collaborations in automotive history!
Here’s the story: Mercedes-Benz commissioned Porsche in 1989 to help create a high-performance version of the W124 sedan. At the time, Mercedes’ engineering department was fully occupied developing the new W140 S-Class (the big luxury flagship), so they turned to Porsche for help.
Each Mercedes 500 E (sold as the E500 from 1993-1995) was essentially hand-built by Porsche at their Rössle-Bau factory in Zuffenhausen, Germany. The bodies were shipped back and forth between Mercedes’ plant and Porsche’s factory during assembly—a journey that took a full 18 days per vehicle!
The result was a proper “wolf in sheep’s clothing”: a wide-bodied, V8-powered German sleeper sedan that could mix it with sports cars of its era. The car you’re looking at is part of this legendary lineage—pretty special!
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