2025 Mercedes E-Class - Luxurious High-tech Midsize Sedan!

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Pricing and Which One to Buy

The price of the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-class starts at $63.500 and goes up to $76.290 depending on the trim and options.

E350: $63,500
E350 Pinnacle: $67,890
E450: $71,900
E450 Pinnacle: $76,290

Engine, Transmission, and Performance

Under the E350's hood is a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that pairs with a 23-hp electric motor for a combined 255 horsepower. All-wheel-drive is optional on this model and standard on all other E-classes. The E450 gets a similar hybrid setup for its turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six, which brings the total to 375 horsepower. The hybrid systems are said to reduce turbo lag and smooth the operation of the auto start/stop system. In our test of the new E-class, we found both powertrains deliver their oomph smoothly and quietly. The four-cylinder E350 is plenty quick, but the E450 is even quicker and its inline-six is a particularly sweet-sounding and potent engine. An adjustable air suspension is optional and replaces the steel-spring arrangement that comes standard, but both setups provide impeccable ride quality and good handling. A rear-wheel steering system is also available and is said to improve maneuverability in tight spaces.
0–60-MPH Times

When we tested the new E-class at our test track, the four-cylinder E350 4Matic got to 60 mph in a swift 5.8 seconds. The six-cylinder E450 was significantly quicker, with a 4.4-second sprint to 60 mph.

Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

Unsurprisingly, the E-class's cabin is focused on comfort and upscale accommodations. Passenger space is generous—the rear seat is particularly roomy—and the interior is offered with rich-looking materials such as leather upholstery and metal trim—though many of the nicest materials are optional. Overall, the design is high-end and nicely complements the car's handsome exterior styling. Cargo capacity is limited at 12.7 cubic feet, which is small for the class. By comparison, the BMW 5 Series can hold 18.4 cu-ft. The E-class All-Terrain wagon can accommodate 21.7 cu-ft and is reviewed separately. Although the E-class has been offered as a coupe and a convertible in the past, those models have been replaced by the CLE-class.

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The meaning of elegance beauty at its best new E class

GodfreyKhawuleza
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luxurious one of the best ever made in the industry.

glenroyfrancis
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Projects elegance and luxury. Sublime interior. ("Spoilers" on big 4 door luxury cars is so 1980s)

p.o.
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You would have to had own one in life time and drive one to understand the quality and power of the Mercedes Benz! It’s like no other standard vehicle! 👍and you’re going to notice it’s heavyweight than all vehicles the same size.

harolddobbins
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I owned a 2019 and a 2022 E class and am looking to change in 2025. Mechanically and comfort is top class but I am really turned off by the move to touch screen controls in the center panel. It is fiddly and dangerous. The 2019 model which had a circular button for navigation was far better and much safer, enabling you to operate it (eg zoom in and out of the maps) without taking your eyes from the road. Could be a deal breaker for me.

jbubu
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I got 2024 E350 4Matic yesterday. Is there any difference between 2024 vs 2025 model?

AI_superminds
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Too bad this the 4 cylinder E350, rather than the 6 cylinder E450. It’s not a powerful Mercedes - it’s an entry level E Class.

pacmanc
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w213 was more luxurious inside and looked better outside

Hello-ibdz
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Что там левой стороне, накладка торпедо бракованная 😅😅

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