Retractable Door Handles
https://media.mbusa.com/releases/a-b...he-new-e-class
Efficiently and quietly through the wind
The new E-Class: aerodynamics and aeroacoustics
- Very good aerodynamics with a Cd figure from 0.23 and a frontal area A of 25.4 ft2
- A great deal of detailed development work, with some innovations adopted from Mercedes-EQ models
- Extensive measures against wind noise, measurement procure using almost 500 microphones
- Optimized contours: even including the tires
- Innovative sealing of the front section: for the first time with side-sealing of the hood and an aero-lip in the radiator grille
- Wheels with claddings: so-called "aeroblinds"
- Special spoilers ahead of the front and rear wheels
- Flush, retractable door handles
- Underbody: new materials (2-component main floor with molded-on sealing lips) and improved shape (ramp-shaped spoiler lips, aerodynamic cladding on suspension components)
So no, these are not "tested" on customers. They were already tested and deemed to be a net positive only to receive "some" backlash. Again, you're sampling a few griping people on a message board. You need to look at it in the context of all users, many whom are not represented here.
https://www.motortrend.com/news/merc...g-buttons-back
https://www.motortrend.com/news/merc...g-buttons-back
By and large the touchscreen and the haptic buttons are fine. Door handles not fine, buttons are fine.



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Last edited by Alan Smithee; Jan 20, 2026 at 08:45 PM.
The touchscreens do not overwhelm me as much as the myriad of functions, features, and customizability that are provided to the user. All of that may be even more difficult to negotiate if it was all done through buttons rather than menus. Just scroll through all of the menu options for things like interior lighting, exterior lighting, courtesy sounds, media parameters, driving modes, vehicle status information, comfort controls including aroma and massage, safety alert thresholds, navigation preferences, etc. It is overwhelming, but the alternative would be not to offer them. Plus customers born after the baby boom generation have grown up with and are very comfortable with the use of haptic controls and touchscreens. I agree that it would be nice to have a nice large button for stereo volume, but dial-type controllers have a history of developing electrical shorts and other issues with prolonged use.
I have mixed feelings about the door handles, but I’ve found that they won’t “snap” inward if you simply hold onto them. They quickly stop allowing you to continue to pull them open. If you pull your hand away in a panic, they no longer detect you, but like electric window controls, they stop when they encounter resistance.
My local carjacker was humiliated trying to find the handle and now leaves me alone.

That button is much harder to accidentally brush because its a physical button.
Or do what Tesla does and don't have a button to lock, let it just automatically lock.
Or do a flush electronic door handle like BMW.
As is tradition, four of the five main characters have appeared in this thread on this here internet car forum:
1) Original complainant
2) Obnoxiously dismissive marque fanboys (half of whom parachute in to the forum because the topic was on the front page)
3) Non-sequitur afficionados (it was the year 1993 and the W124 was nearly new and a gallon of gas cost twelve hapennies and therefore such as america thank you)
4) People who agree with the OP's complaint (attracting even more of #2)
5) Vendors selling usually unrelated things
I blame the lack of #5 on the newness of the 214
As it stands, from dedicated buttons to do ALL of the audio controls, and ALL of the climate controls, now it has all been moved into a screen. Even if say I use voice commands, it is nowhere close to as efficient as reaching over a pressing a button.
Unfortunately, the way the wind is flowing, we will see more of this kind of cost-cutting, than less.
https://media.mbusa.com/releases/a-b...he-new-e-class
Efficiently and quietly through the wind
The new E-Class: aerodynamics and aeroacoustics
- Very good aerodynamics with a Cd figure from 0.23 and a frontal area A of 25.4 ft2
- A great deal of detailed development work, with some innovations adopted from Mercedes-EQ models
- Extensive measures against wind noise, measurement procure using almost 500 microphones
- Optimized contours: even including the tires
- Innovative sealing of the front section: for the first time with side-sealing of the hood and an aero-lip in the radiator grille
- Wheels with claddings: so-called "aeroblinds"
- Special spoilers ahead of the front and rear wheels
- Flush, retractable door handles
- Underbody: new materials (2-component main floor with molded-on sealing lips) and improved shape (ramp-shaped spoiler lips, aerodynamic cladding on suspension components)
As is tradition, four of the five main characters have appeared in this thread on this here internet car forum:
1) Original complainant
2) Obnoxiously dismissive marque fanboys (half of whom parachute in to the forum because the topic was on the front page)
3) Non-sequitur afficionados (it was the year 1993 and the W124 was nearly new and a gallon of gas cost twelve hapennies and therefore such as america thank you)
4) People who agree with the OP's complaint (attracting even more of #2)
5) Vendors selling usually unrelated things
I blame the lack of #5 on the newness of the 214
But, I also find myself agreeing with SW20S repeatedly.
When I see this thread posted in the new messages notification, I roll my eyes, thinking that surely, by now the topic has been exhausted of novel replies, let alone entertaining replies.
Now I have to break myself of this eyeroll reaction when I see this topic pop its head up like Punxsutawney Phil!
I can now see myself reacting with eager anticipation if I see new replies to the thread.
I know everyone is waiting with bated breath to know what my opinion is on the subject (please refrain from autonomic eyeroll).
But if you really want to know my opinion, investigate the likes I have cast.
I think I might have also replied with my opinion on the subject, not just a reaction to the replies.
Please keep the show on a roll!!!
You say real-world improvements are zero from 213 to 214 ATs. That’s the point…the article states they maintained Cd. Your new car has more frontal area with a wider body and wider tires. The EPA says highway economy improved with the 214, but even if it is the same, the aerodynamic tweaks were successful.
I believe the article is in reference to the 214 sedan, which is no less practical. The 214 wagon’s more tapering roofline could just as well have been an aesthetic decision, which I applaud…I think it looks fantastic and worth the shorter cargo area. My dogs would not agree, however.
Commenting on the topic of touch screens and complex menus, I find I can do most of those functions using "Hey Mercedes", or the talk button on the steering wheel. Hey Mercedes, what is the tire pressure? She'll reply, Let me check. The left front is... the right front is...etc., etc. Works for many many functions. Having to take your eyes off the road to navigate complex menus can be (is) distracting.
Last edited by Cao Black; Jan 25, 2026 at 12:29 AM.




Despite all of the above, I am a huge fan of the new door handles. It is modern and truly fits the status of these new models. Am I crazy or what?
Despite all of the above, I am a huge fan of the new door handles. It is modern and truly fits the status of these new models. Am I crazy or what?
It’s a lot harder without fingers!









