E/W214: E 450 All Terrain
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I am ordering a new All Terrain and was wondering if anyone has or seen one with white interior and Neva Grey (white) interior. How does that color combination look?
I am ordering a new All Terrain and was wondering if anyone has or seen one with white interior and Neva Grey (white) interior. How does that color combination look?
I used to have a 2022 E450 All-Terrain, with the white exterior, and the Neva Grey interior. The combo (with the night package on the white exterior), looked beautiful to me.
Many people mentioned that the Neva Grey will get dirty easily etc., but in well over 2 years of ownership, the car looked spanking new, and the leather looked fabulous. The car got sold to my brother subsequently, when I bought my 2025 E450 All-Terrain.
Many people mentioned that the Neva Grey will get dirty easily etc., but in well over 2 years of ownership, the car looked spanking new, and the leather looked fabulous. The car got sold to my brother subsequently, when I bought my 2025 E450 All-Terrain.
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I think the Neva Grey looks really sharp and I immediately treated the leather when I got my car two months ago. It's only been two months but I haven't had any denim transfer and it seems to clean up really well. If you like the color I'd say go with it, just treat the leather and keep it wiped down with a damp cloth when needed.
I think the Neva Grey looks really sharp and I immediately treated the leather when I got my car two months ago. It's only been two months but I haven't had any denim transfer and it seems to clean up really well. If you like the color I'd say go with it, just treat the leather and keep it wiped down with a damp cloth when needed.
I think the Neva Grey looks really sharp and I immediately treated the leather when I got my car two months ago. It's only been two months but I haven't had any denim transfer and it seems to clean up really well. If you like the color I'd say go with it, just treat the leather and keep it wiped down with a damp cloth when needed.
The Macciato is a bit brownish-leaning-to-white, while the Neva Grey is a bit grayish-leaning-to-white. They are noticeably different, and I personally would have absolutely no problem in getting either option.
As long as you do normal care, the leather should remain absolutely pristine (based on personal experience). I would have loved the Tonka brown color too, but I totally avoid all-Black interiors.
As long as you do normal care, the leather should remain absolutely pristine (based on personal experience). I would have loved the Tonka brown color too, but I totally avoid all-Black interiors.
The Macciato is a bit brownish-leaning-to-white, while the Neva Grey is a bit grayish-leaning-to-white. They are noticeably different, and I personally would have absolutely no problem in getting either option.
As long as you do normal care, the leather should remain absolutely pristine (based on personal experience). I would have loved the Tonka brown color too, but I totally avoid all-Black interiors.
As long as you do normal care, the leather should remain absolutely pristine (based on personal experience). I would have loved the Tonka brown color too, but I totally avoid all-Black interiors.
Last edited by cruise2024; May 16, 2025 at 04:05 PM.
The Macciato is a bit brownish-leaning-to-white, while the Neva Grey is a bit grayish-leaning-to-white. They are noticeably different, and I personally would have absolutely no problem in getting either option.
As long as you do normal care, the leather should remain absolutely pristine (based on personal experience). I would have loved the Tonka brown color too, but I totally avoid all-Black interiors.
As long as you do normal care, the leather should remain absolutely pristine (based on personal experience). I would have loved the Tonka brown color too, but I totally avoid all-Black interiors.
My '18 E300 has Macchiato Beige ventilated leather interior. After almost 8 years of daily use, it is still pristine. I use Meguiar’s Ultimate Leather Detailer about every 3 months when I detail the car (or sooner if necessary).








